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  2. Who is Kenny Bednarek? What to know about Rice Lake ... - AOL

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    Starting Aug. 3 with the preliminary round of the men's 100-meter dash, Rice Lake's Kenny Bednarek will return to the Olympics stage, looking to replicate what he did in 2021 and bring a medal ...

  3. Kenny Bednarek - Wikipedia

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    Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Kenny and his fraternal twin brother, Ian, were adopted by Mary Bednarek and moved to Rice Lake, Wisconsin. Both brothers took to running youth track starting in the second grade. Running for Rice Lake High School, Kenny won seven individual state titles and led his team to a 4×400 relay championship. His 20.43 was the ...

  4. Rice Lake, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Rice Lake is a city in Barron County in northwest Wisconsin, United States, on the shore of the lake with the same name. The city is a commercial and tourist center for the surrounding rural areas. [6] As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 9,040. The city is located mostly within the Town of Rice Lake.

  5. Category:People from Rice Lake, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Rice Lake, Wisconsin. Pages in category "People from Rice Lake, Wisconsin" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  6. Chai Vang - Wikipedia

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    Injured. 2. Weapons. 7.62×39mm Saiga. Chai Soua Vang (born September 24, 1968), more commonly known as Chai Vang, is an American man who was convicted of first degree intentional homicide, having pleaded self-defense after allegedly being fired upon.

  7. Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians

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    Ozaawindib (O-za-win-dib, also known as Yellow Head) was an 18th-century Ojibwa chief of the Prairie Rice Lake Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians. Originally located near Rice Lake, Wisconsin, the band consolidated with the Lac Courte Oreilles Band. He was of the Niibinaabe- doodem (Merman Clan). He fought in the Battle of Prairie Rice Lake ...

  8. Rice Lake (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Rice Lake (town), Wisconsin. Coordinates: 45°30′43″N 91°43′06″W. Rice Lake is a town in Barron County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [1] The population was 3,041 at the 2010 census. [2] The City of Rice Lake is located mostly within the town. The unincorporated communities of Campia and Dobie are located partially in the town.

  9. Foster Friess - Wikipedia

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    Friess was born on April 2, 1940, in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, the son of Ethel (Foster) and Albert Friess. [2] He grew up on a farm, where his father was a cattle rancher. [2] As a student at Rice Lake High School, Friess was valedictorian of his class and a member of the basketball and track teams. [3]