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  2. Driftless Area - Wikipedia

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    Driftless Area. The Driftless Area, also known as Bluff Country and the Paleozoic Plateau, is a topographical and cultural region in the Midwestern United States [1] that comprises southwestern Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota, northeastern Iowa, and the extreme northwestern corner of Illinois. The Driftless Area is a USDA Level III Ecoregion ...

  3. List of auto racing tracks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Speedway [59] Wisconsin. Cambridge. 0.25 miles (0.40 km) 0.20 miles (0.32 km) Oval (asphalt) ARCA Midwest Tour, Late Model, Midwest Truck Series, Sportsman, International, Hobby Stock, Legends, Bandit, Bandolero, Tournament Of Destruction, Six Shooter.

  4. Great Lakes Dragaway - Wikipedia

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    The drag strip became the 2nd oldest continuously operating dragstrip in the country after Inyokern Airport closed. #1 is Redding raceway in California and opened in 53. [1] The track also is open for more dates than any other track in the United States. [1] In March 2011, Great Lakes Dragaway won a poll "What is the most historically ...

  5. Geography of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Location of Wisconsin in the United States. Wisconsin is located in the East North Central United States, and is considered to be a part of the Midwest. The state has a total area of 65,496 square miles (169,630 km 2), making it the 23rd largest U.S. State.

  6. How many manure spills is too many? St. Croix County ... - AOL

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    Croix Breeze Dairy sits on the corner of 250th Street and County Road G — a main drag for drivers. It’s surrounded by dozens of households. “He's gonna have a lot of eyes on him,” Dupre said.

  7. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    Map based on last Senate election in each state as of 2024. Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms "red state" and "blue state" have referred to US states whose voters vote predominantly for one party—the Republican Party in red states and the Democratic Party in blue states—in presidential and other statewide elections.

  8. How did we get purple? What to know about Wisconsin ... - AOL

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    In 2020, Wisconsin voted for President Joe Biden, who won the presidency. Biden took 49.6% of the vote, compared to Trump's 48.9%. That's a difference of less than 21,000 votes. In 2016, Wisconsin ...

  9. Wisconsin governor signs new state legislative maps into law ...

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    Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers on Monday signed into law new maps that will shift the balance of power in a state Legislature that has been dominated by Republicans for more than a decade ...