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Wisconsin & Southern Railroad
Passenger and freight railroad company servicing Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. WSOR serves Fond du Lac County from its Horicon Terminal which is located to the south of the county. Fond du Lac County is located in southeast Wisconsin north of Dodge County. The WSOR railroad runs through the western section of the county. Communities served include: Ripon, Brandon, and Waupun. |
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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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May 24 2012 - Local athletes shine in Big Train charity event When Washington Redskin wide receiver Brandon Banks took the football on a reverse in week 14 it looked peculiar watching the kick return specialist rear back to throw a 49-yard touchdown pass to Santana Moss. Sunday afternoon it was even more peculiar watching Banks rear back with a round softball in his hand, but he wasn’t the only one that looked a little out of place on the baseball diamond ... |
May 13 2012 - Brandon's Treloar gets his kicks with CFLers Brandon’s Keegan Treloar didn’t just hit the gym this off-season to train for his second CIS season as the Concordia University Stingers football team’s kicker and punter. |
May 06 2012 - ON THE ISSUES: Candidates for Supervisor, District 2 The Sentinel today continues its Election 2012 coverage with a look at where Richard Valle, Ron Hoggard, Brandon LaMattino, Sid Craighead and Donald Chavez, candidates for the Kings County Board of Supervisors, District 2, stand on key issues like deficits, the role of government, the economy, high-speed rail, crime and agriculture. |
March 11 2012 - Brandon, Sioux Falls study land use Plans to relocate a railroad switching yard out of downtown Sioux Falls have spurred Brandon and Sioux Falls officials to take a look at long-range plans for the Rice Street corridor. |
March 02 2012 - Fund classes For a few years now we have lent our voice in support of a campaign to bring a functioning medical school to Brandon University as a way to train physicians locally. |
February 29 2012 - Brandon residents don't like plans to move railroad yard Brandon residents attending an information meeting Tuesday night said they preferred none of the options to move a railroad switching yard out of downtown Sioux Falls. "To me, the 'no build' option is the way we should be going. |
February 23 2012 - Move south pays off for Pittsburgh area tennis players Tennis players Jon Ho, 18, of Franklin Park, and his sister Jessica, 15, now train year-round at Brandon, Fla., which has provided them with a broader range of competition, an improved game and higher rankings in the tennis world. |
February 22 2012 - Killer Linstinct: The onslaught of Linsanity As a sports columnist, I try to write stories about people or events in the sports world that have slipped under the radar. I set out this week to write about Brandon Roy, what he meant to the Trail Blazers, and how his genuinely sad retirement didn't get the attention it deserved because we were in the middle of one of the craziest free-agent periods of all time. Thanks, lockout. But there's ... |
January 18 2012 - Louisiana soldier returns home A mother finally gets to hold her son, almost two years after a bomb in Afghanistan put him on a long road to recovery. Sergeant Brandon Gautier arrived home by train Tuesday afternoon. |
November 09 2011 - Light rail train t-bones car in south Seattle SEATTLE – A Sound Transit Link light rail train and a car collided Monday morning, causing minor injuries to the car's driver and a major inconvenience to other commuters. It happened just before 8 a.m. on Martin Luther King Jr. Way at S. Brandon Street. Police said the train was southbound when it hit the Mercury Cougar that was trying to cross MLK. The train was going about 30 mph when it t ... |
November 06 2011 - BNSF target of wrongful death lawsuit The family of a rural Brandon man killed in 2009 when a train collided with his truck on a gravel road has filed a lawsuit against the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. Robert Defries died at age 36 in the wreck. It took place at a crossing on 259th Street just north of Corson, which is a Brandon Township road with a north-south railroad crossing. Sharrie Kilmer, the executor of Defries ... |
October 23 2011 - Pavlik denies report he's leaving Loew According to ESPN.com, Pavlik, the former lineal middleweight champion who has fought once in the last 18 months, plans to leave Loew and train with Robert Garcia at his gym in Oxnard, Calif. Garcia currently trains, among others, Donaire, Antonio Margarito and Brandon Rios. |
October 21 2011 - Railroad plan irks Brandon Brandon residents learned just this week that a third proposed site to relocate Sioux Falls' railroad switchyard brings it near Brandon city limits - and the idea already is gaining critics. |
October 26 2011 - Flood impacts multiply as water rises across NJ A lone bicyclist rides on the boardwalk before Hurricane Irene, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011, in Atlantic City, N.J. Photo: Alex Brandon / AP Two Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority trains sit in water on flooded tracks at Trenton train station Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011, in Trenton, N.J., as rains from Hurricane Irene are causing inland flooding of rivers and streams. |
October 28 2011 - A decade after he was reported missing, Brandon man's body is identified Times staff Friday, August 26, 2011 ZEPHYRHILLS — Twenty months after a body was discovered in the upper Hillsborough Forest near Zephyrhills, Pasco Sheriff's detectives were able to announce the man's identity. Deputies say on January 23, 2010, a hunter found human remains among palmetto bushes about 75 yards east of railroad tracks and about 2 miles south of County Road 54. The remains were ... |
July 14 2011 - 15 Minutes of Fame: Being psychic would be nice Brandon Buckley is a 2011 graduate of Serena High School. Q. What is the one thing you've lost you'd most like to find? A. My new Cubs hat I left on the train when I was 10 years |
July 14 2011 - Tampa Holocaust teacher will train at Spielberg-founded center Freedom High School teacher Brandon Haas will participate next week in the University of Southern California's Shoah Foundation Institute's weeklong Teaching with Testimony workshop. The Institute, which was established by filmmaker Steven Spielberg, maintains an archive of nearly 52,000 video testimonies of survivors and other witnesses of the Holocaust. “This workshop equips teachers to ... |
June 24 2011 - Eco-activists sentenced to community service — to train eco-group Eco-activists sentenced to community service — to train eco-group By brandon loomis The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jun 23, 2011 07:34PM MDT How do you punish someone who disrupts a session of the U.S. House to protest policies that they believe promote climate change? How about assigning them to do community service — which they then fulfill with an eco-group that trains others in the art of ... |
June 22 2011 - Utah fires its state archaeologists Utah fires its state archaeologists By Brandon Loomis and judy fahys The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jun 21, 2011 06:53PM MDT The Utah Department of Community and Culture on Tuesday laid off the state archaeologist and two assistants, leaving the Antiquities section with just two employees: those responsible for maintaining a database necessary for development of roads, railways, buildings and ... |
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