Foreigner 4Ever ‘Tribute Band’ Rocks St. Croix Casino, Turtle Lake WI
Great video sampling of an awesome place and an awesome performance!
Micky Dolenz Sugar Sugar St. Croix Casino Turtle Lake, WI 9-18-15
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Here Come The Mummies Friction at St. Croix Casino Turtle Lake Wi.
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Turtle Lake High School 2016-17
Hey Lakers! Here's a recap of the high school's year. There was fun and a lot of memories made! Enjoy!
Song Credit:
Something Just Like This - Coldplay w/ The Chainsmokers
Shape of You - Ed Sheeran
It Ain't Me - Kygo and Selena Gomez
Four Wheeling in Turtle lake WI
Turtle Lake, WI Pro Stock 6200
Moonshine Bandits Get Loose - LIVE - St. Croix Casino - Turtle Lake, WI - June 21, 2014
Moonshine Bandits
Get Loose
St. Croix Casino Turtle Lake
Turtle Lake, WI
June 21, 2014
Hinder at St. Croix Casino Turtle Lake
Hinder at St. Croix Casino Turtle Lake
Entropy O.A.C. LIVE @ Turtle Lake Casino
Entropy O.A.C. - Silhouettes of the Innocent
Playing with Smile Empty Soul and Green Jellÿ
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Marshall Star at Turtle Lake Casino 1-23-14
The Marshall Star band playing a concert at the Turtle Lake Casino Entertainment Center. January 23rd, 2014. Video publishing by The Music Greenhouse
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Candidate Forum at the American Legion Hall, Turtle Lake WI (Oct 18 2014)
The American Legion Hall and the Turtle Lake Library sponsored a candidate forum with several candidates running for various state offices and one assembly seat.
Enjoy the presentations of the candidates and listen in as audience members participate and pose questions to the candidates.
In the first time slot, Robert Burke (Libertarian Party) and Dennis Fehr (People's Party) presented their plan for the gubernatorial seat. In the second slot, Andrew Zuelke (Constitution Party) and Jerry Shidell (Libertarian Party) presented their arguments regarding the State Treasurer of Wisconsin. Finally, Travis Schachtner addressed the audience regarding his candidacy for the State Assembly in Wisconsin.
This is what democracy and an educated republic is all about in America.
Houmans Resort 1962-2018
Houman's Resort, Danbury Wisconsin. Friends & family 1962 to 2016.
The enjoyable thing about living at Houman's Resort for over 50 years is seeing the generations of Family's growing up before our eyes.
We morn the loss of loved one's and rejoice in the faces of the Children, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren, that take their place.
The two year old in diapers that is now a family with children of their own.
The Grandparents, Parents and Grandchildren coming to the main lodge for lunch after a day of family fishing.
A.D.H.D.
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........This video clip is for A.D.H.D. Cody keeley is the one being hit by the light tube Jake Hansen is the one hitting him in the raccon hat and dylan olson is the one being hit in the face by a rubber ball and jake hansen is also the one yelling its extreme
Lake Home Explosion Aftermath/Upper Turtle Lake/Almema Wis.
A gas leak caused the explosion on a simple cabin on a lake. This is the aftermath.
Native News Update February 24, 2010
The latest round-up of News From Indian Country on the Native News Update from the studios on the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Reservation at Reserve, Wisconsin with host Paul DeMain and stories on James Arthur Ray being broke, the rejection of a discrimination complaint filed by American Indians, Arlyn Ackley in serious condition after a car accident, decades-old lawsuits involving water rights for Gila River Indian Community, a celebration of Native Writers, Lewis Taylor delivering the annual State of the Tribes Address, and the Red Lake State of the Band Address.
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The Coolest U.S. Music Festival Is in the Middle of the Desert – and No, It’s Not Burning Man – Fodo
The Coolest U.S.Music Festival Is in the Middle of the Desert – and No, It’s Not Burning ManIt’s almost eerie that this music festival is such a well-kept secret.Bonnaroo has the star-studded lineup, Coachella has the Hollywood elite, and Burning Man has Susan Sarandon on peyote.But, the all-time best music festival in the U.S.is set in a teeny West Texas town and barely draws a crowd of 2,000: the annual Trans-Pecos Festival of Music + Love, in Marfa.In short, this festival’s formula for success is simple and homespun.Trans-Pecos is relatively unknown even in Texas, which makes for small crowds and strong communal vibes (think a festival-wide pig roast and intimate desert performances), yet, the lineup is always shockingly good – this year’s headliners are Wilco and Fiona Apple, and performers in past years have included Neko Case, M.Ward, Ben Kweller, and a litany of noteworthy local bands.Plus, you never know who’s bound to turn up in these parts, either to perform or join in on the festivities (or both): last year, Annie Clark of St.Vincent played a surprise set, celeb designer Jenna Lyons has been known to hawk her wares here, the cast of The L Word often stops in, and Queen B herself (Beyoncé, that is) even made a pitstop in Marfa a couple years ago.Quirkiness abounds: in addition to music, there are tons of daytime workshops to attend, which sort of makes the whole thing feel a lot like adult summer camp.This year, depending on your mood (or your hangover), you could learn to craft your own bitter and herbal tinctures, tie-dye hemp shirts, take a yoga class, or learn how to draw with wood-burning pens.The entire celebration takes place at El Cosmico, famed hotelier Liz Lambert’s campsite and communal space known for its ultra-hip, off-the-grid vibes.Dotting El Cosmico’s property are dozens of yurts, billowy teepees, candy-colored retro trailers, and hot tubs powered by wood-burning stoves – throw in throngs of desert hipsters and all the homemade breakfast tacos and free Topo Chico you could ever want, and you’ve basically got music festival nirvana on your hands.Best of all, the natural scenery here is unbeatable: wide swaths of huge sky split by sweeping expanses of the Chihuahua Desert, coupled with the art and otherworldly allure of Marfa, make for one heck of a background.And of course, you truly haven’t experienced a night sky until you’ve camped under the stars in the West Texas desert or watched the sunset amidst this area’s rugged reddish-purple peaks.Marfa itself is a worthy destination.This otherwise quiet little Texas town is also well-known in the art world–Donald Judd landed here in the 70s and things haven’t been the same since.Contemporary art galleries are as ubiquitous as tumbleweeds.But, Trans-Pecos is also close to some of the best spots in Texas: namely, Big Bend National Park, a geologic dreamscape of majestic mountaintops, deep canyons, and lonesome open space.The park is just an hour and half’s drive from Marfa (which is likely the closest you’ll ever find yourself to Big Bend–this part of Texas is vast, to say the least) and well worth a visit.Other recommended day trips are the nearby adorable town of Alpine and Balmorhea State Park, which is home to a 77,000-square-foot spring-fed swimming hole (talk about a welcome respite after a night spent dancing up a storm!) Whatever you do, make it a point to get out, hike around, and commune with nature–the natural glory of West Texas is truly a sight to behold.This year, the twelfth annual Trans-Pecos Festival begins on Thursday, September 28, and continues through Saturday night, though most festival attendees tend to stick around for the big community breakfast on Sunday morning before heading home.You can opt to buy a Music + Camping Pass for $275; music-only passes are $220 (though obviously camping on-site is where the real fun’s at).Apart from workshops, there’s a local sandlot baseball game (a Trans-Pecos tradition) on Saturday afternoon and a community dinner that night (tickets for this are $35), which all adds to the quaint, family feel.Apart from Wilco and Fiona Apple, performers include Lee Ann Womack, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Camilo Lara, and Sergio Mendoza Y La Orkestra, just to name a few.Seriously, it’s almost eerie that this festival is such a well-kept secret–act now before the Brooklynites take it over.
Truck Pulls Turtle Lake Wisconsin
2014 Ford EcoBoost 279' 11