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Menomonie

American  
[muh-nom-uh-nee] / məˈnɒm ə ni /

noun

  1. a town in W Wisconsin.


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What he does now: He is a manufacturing engineer at a 3M plant in Menomonie, Wis., which makes ceramic fibers used in airplanes and spacecraft.

From The Wall Street Journal

Property records show Seth Jeffs also bought 80.5 acres of land near Menomonie, Wisconsin, in 2020, which he continues to own.

From Seattle Times

About this time last year, Alan Bergo, the forager and onetime chef of Minneapolis’ late, lamented Lucia’s, was driving near his home in Menomonie, Wis., when a yearling buck bounded in front of his car.

From Seattle Times

The district runs from north of the university town of Menomonie in the northwest down through the Mississippi River bluffs and rolling hills of the picturesque Driftless Area and includes Chippewa Falls, home of Leinenkugel beer.

From Washington Times

The hope was to scoop up supporters in the small Democratic-leaning cities from Platteville in the south to Menomonie in the north.

From Washington Times