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Winneshiek County, Iowa
Iowa Counties
Pages about Winneshiek county:
- Decorah Newspapers - News, opinion, classified ads, arts and leisure, and sports articles.
- The Winding Road - Collection of images and tales from Matt Baumann's journey down what seems to be the road less traveled. Begins in April, 2003.
Cities:
- Laura Ingalls Wilder Park and Museum - Non-profit organization and nationally recognized landmark was Laura's childhood home. Provides membership details, a history and links to area attractions.
- Drilling's All Season Sports - Full service dealer carrying new and used snowmobiles, atvs, lawn and garden products, chainsaws and trailers. Includes a catalog of products, services, driving directions and a location map.
- Klimesh Motor Sales Inc - New and used vehicle dealer. Includes information on new models, used vehicle warranties, location, hours of operation and events.
- Bob Humpal Auction Company - Specializing in farms, household, commercial, real estate and appraisals. Includes a list of upcoming auctions, directions and an area map.
- Highland Lutheran Church - ELCA. Their location and history, worship schedule, mission statement, regular meeting times. Also a brief message from the pastor.
- Old Hospital Lodge - Offers four units, with amenities, in a facility built in 1880 that was once used an an office for a local doctor. Includes details of the rooms, information about area fishing, local attractions, photos, rates, and reservations.
- The Political Graveyard - Provides information about politicians born and buried in the county, as well as cemeteries and memorial sites of politicians.
- Regional: North America: United States: Iowa: Regions: Northeast
- Doves Above - Offers custom-crafted white dove releases for weddings, funerals and other special events. Includes information about the birds, service details and an area map. Located in Decorah.
- Five Star Coop - Offers products and services to participating farms and ranches within the northcentral and northeast regions. Includes local weather, market and agronomy news. Located in New Hampton.
- Northeast Iowa Food Bank - Founded in 1981 and serves 200 agencies and over 300 programs in a sixteen-county service area. Includes a newsletter, special events, a calendar, and donation information. Located in Waterloo.
- Northeast Iowa Library Service Area - Offering information about continuing education, interlibrary loans and reference tips to member libraries in thirteen counties. Located in Waterloo.
- Northeast Iowa Resource Conservation & Development - Non-profit organization dedicated to rural and economic development in the counties of Allamakee, Buchanan, Clayton, Fayette, Howard and Winneshiek. Includes projects, news, events and a map to the office in Postville.
- Northeast Iowa Saddle Club Association - NEISCA - Formed in 1980 to promote the Open Horse Show circuit and fellowship among the area's horse people. Includes a calendar of events, show dates, a directory of clubs, breeders futurity information and publications.
- Northeastern Iowa Synod - Evangelical Lutheran Church In America - lutheran,bible,sacraments,mission driven,mobility,call process,job opportunities - Two colleges of the church, an ELCA seminary, and a state university campus ministry are included in the territory of the synod. The 185 congregations are devoted to prayer, Bible study, education, missionary support and international service. Located in Waverly.
- Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area - Non-profit organization created to support development of regional heritage tourism and share the story of American agriculture. Includes details of sites and points of interest, events, brochure request, maps, links and contact information.
Please feel free to add your Winneshiek county, Iowa resources to this page.
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Daily Fact
On September 28, 1998, the Mississippi Gulf Coast took a direct hit by Hurricane Georges that left approximately 230,000 people without electricity and about 15,000 residents in public shelters. In Biloxi, Mississippi, flooding and hurricane-force winds (over 95 miles per hour) damaged several homes and businesses, necessitating curfew and a state of emergency.
Source: Louisiana State Center
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