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    Waukon is a city in Makee Township, Allamakee County, Iowa, United States, and the county seat of Allamakee County. The population was 3,827 at the time...
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  • Waukon may refer to a place in the United States: Waukon, Iowa Waukon, Washington Waukon Township, Minnesota This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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    northeasternmost county in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,061. Its county seat is Waukon. Allamakee County was formed on February...
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  • Waukon Junction is an unincorporated community in Allamakee County, Iowa, United States. Waukon Junction got its start following construction of the railroad...
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    Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican Allamakee (largest city: Waukon) Boone (largest city: Boone) Bremer (largest city: Waverly) Buchanan (largest...
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    Waukon High School is a public high school located in the city of Waukon, Iowa. It is the only high school in the Allamakee Community School District and...
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    suggested that the Days name their new settlement Decorah after Ho-Chunk leader Waukon Decorah, who was a U.S. ally during the Black Hawk War of 1832. During the...
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    Michael Osterholm (category People from Waukon, Iowa)
    President Joe Biden's COVID-19 Advisory Board. Michael Osterholm was born in Waukon, Iowa, the son of a newspaper photographer. According to Osterholm, his father...
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  • the Waukon Standard is the local paper in Waukon, Iowa and Lansing, Iowa. It, along with the Postville Herald, cover all the top stories in NE Iowa. Each...
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  • School District and Allamakee School District (Waukon High School) announced their acceptance into the Upper Iowa Conference. Their admission would also be...
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    Two Iowa cities, Decorah and Waukon, are often said to be named for him, although Waukon is also said to be named for his son Chief John Waukon. There...
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    Iowa Highway 51, with airport facilities in the neighboring communities of Waukon, Decorah, Monona and Prairie du Chien. The population was 2,503 at the time...
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    Allamakee County Historical Museum, is a historic building located in Waukon, Iowa, United States. It was built in 1861 and was listed on the National Register...
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    city: Greenfield) Adams (Largest city: Corning) Allamakee (Largest city: Waukon) Appanoose (Largest city: Centerville) Audubon (Largest city: Audubon) Bremer...
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    city: Corning) Audubon (largest city: Audubon) Allamakee (largest city: Waukon) Bremer (largest city: Waverly) Carroll (largest city: Carroll) Cedar (largest...
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    Retrieved June 16, 2008 "Mobile homes destroyed in Dorchester"], Waukon Standard (Waukon, Iowa), June 11, 2008, p.1 online version Archived June 8, 2011, at...
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    Mark Farley (category People from Waukon, Iowa)
    the University of Northern Iowa, a position he has held since 2001. Farley started at inside linebacker at Northern Iowa from 1983 to 1985. He led the...
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  • On July 1, 2003, the Iowa Department of Transportation transferred control of more than 700 miles (1,100 km) of highway to county and local governments...
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    May 1, 2024. "Doug Wolfe announces candidacy for Iowa House of Representatives District 64". Waukon Standard. March 13, 2024. Retrieved May 1, 2024. Wolfe...
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    Parker Hesse (category Players of American football from Iowa)
    com. Retrieved September 13, 2021. "Waukon native Parker Hesse reflects on his first season in the NFL". Waukon Standard. February 5, 2020. Retrieved...
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    of Kansas from November 7, 1911, to March 3, 1917. He was born near Waukon, Iowa, the son of John and Bridget (née McDavitt) Taggart. His mother died...
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    Iowa is a state located in the Midwestern United States. As of 2010, there are 943 incorporated cities in the U.S. state of Iowa. According to the 2020...
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    Waukon. It passes near the Yellow River State Forest and through the unincorporated community of Rossville. South of Waukon, Iowa 76 intersects Iowa 9...
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    On October 29, 1856, Andrews married Angeline Stevens (1824–1872) in Waukon, Iowa, where the Andrews and Stevens families had recently moved. In June 1859...
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  • by West Union of the Northeast Iowa Conference, Monona, Postville, Maynard, Sumner, and Fayette school districts. Waukon and Elkader would join in 1940...
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    Indianola) Winnebago (largest city: Forest City) Allamakee (largest city: Waukon) Boone (largest city: Boone) Bremer (largest city: Waverly) Buchanan (largest...
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  • On October 29, 1856, Andrews married Angeline Stevens (1824–1872) in Waukon, Iowa, where the Andrews and Stevens families had recently moved. In June 1859...
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  • Bill Orr (Nebraska first gentleman) (category People from Waukon, Iowa)
    Warren Buffett, Johnny Carson, and Katharine Hepburn. Orr was born in Waukon, Iowa, on March 15, 1935, to Lester Duncan and Carolyn (née Dayton) Orr. His...
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  • the Iowa Senate for District 40. Hager was married to Grace Falby, a native of Burlington, Vermont, from 14 June 1905 to his death in Waukon, Iowa on 10...
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  • Preserve, near New Albin; NRHP-listed Slinde Mounds State Preserve, near Waukon; NRHP-listed Waterloo Ridge Lutheran Church, near Dorchester; NRHP-listed...
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