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Lancaster is located in the unglaciated "Driftless Area" of southwest Wisconsin whose topography is strikingly different from that of the rest of the state. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.01 square miles (7.80 km 2), all of it land.
Mary Wilhelmina Lancaster, OSB (born Elisabeth Lancaster, later taking the religious name Mary Wilhelmina of the Most Holy Rosary; April 13, 1924 – May 29, 2019), was an African-American nun from rural Missouri who founded the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles. [1][2] Her remains are a case of spontaneous mummification, identified by ...
In a few states with significant Native American populations; such as Colorado, [9] Maine, [10] Nevada, [11] Oregon, [12] Washington, [13] and Wisconsin, [14] change has been mandated by law. A law was passed in Connecticut which withholds tribal funding provided by casino revenue from any school that retains a Native mascots after July 1, 2022.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 0 3 3: A 15-year-old boy, a student's father, and a teacher were each injured in the school parking lot at Wisconsin Lutheran High School. The student had unspecified injuries that were treated. The father was shot in the knee and the teacher was grazed in the toe. 36-year-old Michael Riley was charged in the shooting. [247]
The Block Museum of Art is a free public art museum located on the campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.The Block Museum was established in 1980 when Chicago art collectors Mary (daughter of Albert Lasker) and Leigh B. Block (former vice president of Inland Steel Company) donated funds to Northwestern University for the construction of an art exhibition venue. [1]
Pennsylvania-Lancaster: Dormant Mixed Pickles Club est. 1893, Harbaugh Club est. 1900; dormant since 1980 [10] Alpha-Upsilon 1918 Syracuse: New York-Syracuse: Active Commons Club (Affiliated National Federation of Commons Clubs) est. 1911, Commons Club (Unaffiliated NFCC) founded 1917; dormant 1997-2014 [11] [2] Alpha-Xi 1918 New Hampshire
0618368. Website. www.ci.lancaster.ma.us. Lancaster is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Incorporated in 1653, Lancaster is the oldest town in Worcester County. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 8,441.
Hulme derives its name from the Old Norse holmr, holmi, through Old Danish hulm or hulme meaning small islands or land surrounded by streams, fen or marsh. [3] The area may have fitted this description at the time of the Scandinavian invasion and settlement as it is surrounded by water on three sides by the rivers Irwell, Medlock and Corn Brook.