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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in Menasha, Wisconsin. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Childrens Service Society Of Wis 1800 Appleton Road Menasha, WI 54952 (920)968-0845 
 David Krizenesky F 851 Racine Street Menasha, WI 54952 (920)725-0155 
 Dommershausen Tajara S 1650 Midway Road Menasha, WI 54952 (920)739-9900 




News About Menasha, WI Adoption

Demand for health care workers persists
Wausau Daily Herald
Tom Veeser, chief nursing officer for Menasha-based Affinity Health System and vice president of patient care services at St. Elizabeth Hospital, said partnerships with colleges and universities also are effective at ensuring a pipeline of qualified ...

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Health care jobs remain strong, growing demand for nurses through 2018
The Oshkosh Northwestern
Tom Veeser, chief nursing officer for Menasha-based Affinity Health System and vice president of patient care services at St. Elizabeth Hospital, said partnerships with colleges and universities also are effective at ensuring a pipeline of qualified ...

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Jefferson Elementary to buy iPad for every student
The Oshkosh Northwestern
Many local districts are adopting one-to-one programs that provide every student with some form of technology, whether it's an iPad, a Google Chromebook or laptop. The Fond du Lac School District, for example, is spending $1 million to buy 2400 ...

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Mother and daughter nurture passion for gardening together
Appleton Post Crescent
Jen Peterson, in her garden in the Town of Menasha, shares a love of gardening with her mother, Colleed Reed. / Graham Washatka/For The Post-Crescent Small space gardening for mom's with green thumbs: May is for Mother's Day and for Planting!

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Letters: Runoff is a huge source of algae
Appleton Post Crescent
Randy Much of the Neenah-Menasha sewage treatment plant was right on the mark. All of the regulation and spending on point sources won't fix the problem for most inland lakes and streams. Treatment systems to remove phosphorus are extremely expensive.


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