Saturday, August 17, 2019

Population loss in Montana: McCone County/Circle


It all started here.

Population loss as in major -- 50% or more. 

Source:  Wikipedia (McCone County, Circle)

Circle is the county seat of McCone County.

Population loss by degrees:  80-90%70-79%, 60-69%, 50-59%.

Percentage of population 25 and older with a bachelor's degree:
  • 17.4% - McCone County
  • 30.7% - Montana
  • 30.9% - U.S.
Percentage of population 65 and older:
  • 26.1% - McCone County
  • 18.7% - Montana
  • 15.6% - U.S.
% of population living in poverty:
  • 14.7% - McCone County
  • 12.5% - Montana
  • 12.3% - U.S.

The last time a Democratic candidate for president won McCone County was 1976.  Trump won 78.7% of the vote in 2016, the best-ever GOP performance.



Related reading:
Digging into the Cretaceous Period.  (The New York Times,
McCone County, Montana, a treeless, gently rolling prairieland, is sometimes called the dinosaur capital of the world. This is not because more dinosaurs lived in this part of southeastern Montana than anywhere else, but, rather, because geological circumstances favoring fossilization, then erosion, enable paleontologists to find dinosaurs there.

Other Montana population loss posts:
Sheridan County/Plentywood.  (8/17/2019)
Daniels County/Scobey.  (8/17/2019)

Other population loss series:

Ranking the top 50 high school in Wisconsin


(Milwaukee Business Journal, 8/15/2019)
The research website (Niche) ranks schools across the nation using a weighted formula based on eight factors:
  • Academics 
  • Culture and diversity 
  • Parent and student survey responses on the overall experience 
  • Teachers 
  • Clubs and activities 
  • Health and safety 
  • Resources and facilities 
  • Sports
Top 10 by geography
Dane (3), Milwaukee (3), Ozaukee (2), Waukesha (2)
Top 20 by geography
Dane (5), Waukesha (5), Milwaukee (4), Ozaukee (2), 
Outagamie (1), Racine (1), Sheboygan (1), Wood (1)

Top 30 by geography
Waukesha (8), Dane (7), Milwaukee (6), Ozaukee (2), 
Outagamie (2), Brown (1), La Crosse (1), Racine (1), Sheboygan (1), Wood (1)
Top 40 by geography
Waukesha (10), Milwaukee (8), Dane (7), Ozaukee (3), 
La Crosse (2),  Outagamie (2), Racine (2), Washington (2),
Brown (1), Eau Claire (1), Sheboygan (1), Wood (1)
Top 50 by geography
Waukesha (12), Milwaukee (9), Dane (8), Brown (3), Ozaukee (3), 
La Crosse (2),  Marathon (2), Outagamie (2), Racine (2), 
Walworth (2), Washington (2), Eau Claire (1), Sheboygan (1), Wood (1)

Median household income in Wisconsin counties

Source:  WisContext

Population loss in Montana: Daniels County/Scobey


It all started here.

Population loss as in major -- 50% or more. 

Source:  Wikipedia (Daniels County, Scobey)


Scobey is the county seat of Daniels County.

Population loss by degrees:  80-90%70-79%, 60-69%, 50-59%.


Percentage of population 25 and older with a bachelor's degree:
  • 23.0% - Daniels County
  • 30.7% - Montana
  • 30.9% - U.S.
Percentage of population 65 and older:
  • 26.5% - Daniels County
  • 18.7% - Montana
  • 15.6% - U.S.
% of population living in poverty:
  • 11.0% - Daniels County
  • 12.5% - Montana
  • 12.3% - U.S.

The last time a Democratic candidate for president won Daniels County was 1964.  Trump won 75.9% of the vote in 2016, the best-ever GOP performance.



Other Montana population loss posts:
Sheridan County/Plentywood.  (8/17/2019)

Other population loss series:

Population loss in Montana: Sheridan County/Plentywood


It all started here.

Population loss as in major -- 50% or more.  First of the series.

Source:  Wikipedia (Sheridan County, Plentywood)

Neighboring Daniels County was formed from a part of Sheridan County in 1920, hence the drop in population in Sheridan County.


Plentywood is the county seat of Sheridan County.

Population loss by degrees:  80-90%70-79%, 60-69%, 50-59%.

Percentage of population 25 and older with a bachelor's degree:
  • 20.8% - Sheridan County
  • 30.7% - Montana
  • 30.9% - U.S.
Percentage of population 65 and older:
  • 22.6% - Sheridan County
  • 18.7% - Montana
  • 15.6% - U.S.
% of population living in poverty:
  • 11.0% - Sheridan County
  • 12.5% - Montana
  • 12.3% - U.S.

Trump's America
Source:  Wikipedia
3rd-party candidates received 29.7% of vote in 1992, 17.1% of vote in 1996, 6.4% in 2016
(George Wallace received  4.7% of the vote in 1968)


Other population loss series:

Friday, August 16, 2019

Robert Uhr (1926-2019) Warren High School class of 1945



1945 Dragon yearbook


Robert's high-school activities:
Bookkeeping Club (2); Junior Chamber of Commerce (2); Junior Shorthand CLub (3); Stenographers' Club (4).

1967 Warren City Directory
  • Johnson Howard E (Mary E) salesman Whirley Industries h623 East Street
  • Uhr Erik G (Gunhild M) attendant Warren State Hospital h1107 Madison Avenue
  • Uhr Robert clerk New Process r1107 Madison Avenue
1983 Warren City Directory
  • Johnson Howard E & Mary E; manager mold department Whirley Industries h623 East Street
  • Uhr Robert employee New Process r1107 Madison Avenue

The popularity of Robert as a baby name is graphed here.  Let's take a look at Matilda.


It was all downhill for Matilda after 1900, her peak year on the line graph.  In the late 1950s and early 1960s, she broke the surface gasping for air.  But it wasn't enough to sustain her.  She reappeared in 2008 and looked to be on the comeback trail until 2016, when she stalled out in the upper 400s.

Other members of the class of 1945:
2018
Glenn Slocum.  (4/9/2018)
Violet Bimber Kavinski.  (1/25/2018)

2017
Richard Peterson.  (1/4/2018)
Ruth Peterson Bennett.  (11/5/2017)
Jean Park Johnson.  (10/23/2017)
Marion Cook Klakamp.  (3/30/2017)
Raymon Billstone.  (1/29/2017)

2016
Barbara Coe Sly.  (9/20/2016)
Richard Olney.  (7/4/2016)
Robert Scalise.  (3/21/2016)
Doris Dinsmoor Lyle.  (2/6/2016)

2015
Mary Ann Masterson.  (9/28/2015)
Clara Gelotte Wooster.  (7/19/2015)
Dorothy Smith Bowser.  (6/30/2015)
Charles "Lindy" McConnell.  (2/14/2015)

2014
Ruth Campbell Freeman.  (2/3/2014)
Dixie Eaton Weldon. (1/25/2014)

2013
Dorothy Kavinski Wycoff.  (12/21/2013)
Robert Hammerbeck.  (12/14/2013)

Population loss in Minnesota: Lincoln County


It all started here.

Population loss as in major -- 50% or more.  Last of the series.

Source:  Wikipedia (Lincoln County, Ivanhoe)


Ivanhoe is the county seat of Lincoln County.

Population loss by degrees:  80-90%70-79%, 60-69%, 50-59%.

Percentage of population 25 and older with a bachelor's degree:
  • 19.7% - Lincoln County
  • 34.8% - Minnesota
  • 30.9% - U.S.
Percentage of population 65 and older:
  • 24.8% - Lincoln County
  • 15.9% - Minnesota
  • 15.6% - U.S.
% of population living in poverty:
  • 10.4% - Lincoln County
  •   9.5% - Minnesota
  • 12.3% - U.S.

Trump's America
Source:  Wikipedia
3rd-party candidates received 27.4% of vote in 1992, 15.9% of vote in 1996, 7% in 2016
(George Wallace received  4.7% of the vote in 1968)


Other Minnesota population loss posts:
Kitson County/Hallock.  (8/13/2019)
Marshall County/Warren.  (8/13/2019)
Red Lake County/Red Lake Falls.  (8/14/2019)
Norman County/Ada.  (8/14/2019)
Traverse County/Wheaton.  (8/15/2019)
Big Stone County/Ortonville.  (8/15/2019)
Lac qui Parle County/Madison.  (8/16/2019)

Other population loss series:

Population loss in Minnesota: Lac qui Parle County


It all started here.

Population loss as in major -- 50% or more. 

Source:  Wikipedia (Lac qui Parle County, Madison)


Madison is the county seat of Lac qui Parle County.

Population loss by degrees:  80-90%70-79%, 60-69%, 50-59%.


Percentage of population 25 and older with a bachelor's degree:
  • 19.0% - Lac qui Parle County
  • 34.8% - Minnesota
  • 30.9% - U.S.
Percentage of population 65 and older:
  • 27.5% - Lac qui Parle County
  • 15.9% - Minnesota
  • 15.6% - U.S.
% of population living in poverty:
  •   9.8% - Lac qui Parle County
  •   9.5% - Minnesota
  • 12.3% - U.S.

Trump's America
Source:  Wikipedia
3rd-party candidates received 24.0% of vote in 1992, 13.4% of vote in 1996, 6.6% in 2016
(George Wallace received 3.8% of the vote in 1968)


Other Minnesota population loss posts:
Kitson County/Hallock.  (8/13/2019)
Marshall County/Warren.  (8/13/2019)
Red Lake County/Red Lake Falls.  (8/14/2019)
Norman County/Ada.  (8/14/2019)
Traverse County/Wheaton.  (8/15/2019)
Big Stone County/Ortonville.  (8/15/2019)

Other population loss series:

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Greetings from Trump's America: Overton County, Tennessee, where Walgreen's was a premier distributor of pain pills from 2006 to 2012



How many pain pills went to your pharmacy.  (Washington Post, 8/12/2019)

Source: Wikipedia (Overton County, Livingston)


Livingston is the county seat of Overton County.


% of population 25 and older with bachelor's degree:
  • 13.0% - Overton County
  • 26.1% - Tennessee
  • 30.9% - U.S.
% of population 65 and older:
  • 20.6% - Overton County
  • 16.4% - Tennessee
  • 16.0% - U.S.
% of population living in poverty:
  • 17.8% - Overton County
  • 15.0% - Tennessee
  • 12.3% - U.S.
`
Source:  Wikipedia
3rd-party candidates received 7.6% of vote in 1992, 7.9% of vote in 1996, 2.7% in 2016
(George Wallace received 29.2% of the vote in 1968.)

Other Trump's America posts:
Alabama
Autauga County.  (6/29/2017)
Bibb County.  (11/10/2017)
Covington County. (11/11/2017)
Dale County.  (12/12/2017)
Geneva County.  (11/11/2017)
Marion County.  (11/11/2017)
Walker County.  (7/19/2019)

Arizona
8th congressional district.  (4/25/2018)

Arkansas
Faulkner County.  (3/20/2018)
Mississippi County.  (3/19/2018)
Woodruff County.  (3/26/2018)

California
Mesa County.  (7/20/2017)
Shasta County.  (7/4/2017

Colorado
Morgan County.  (4/25/2017)

Florida
Citrus County.  (3/5/2017)
DeSoto County,.  (9/9/2017)
Pinellas County.   (3/14/2019)

Georgia
Stephens County.  (8/13/2019)

Idaho
Kootenai County.  (9/25/2017)

Illinois
Effingham County.  (2/15/2018)
Franklin County.  (2/27/2017)
Hardin County.  (8/13/2019)
Jersey County.  (5/12/2019)
Jo Daviess County.  (5/13/2018)
Knox County.  (5/13/2018)
McHenry County.  (2/5/2017)
Perry County.  (5/8/2017)
Stephenson County.  (5/13/2018)
Whiteside County.  (5/13/2018)
16th Congressional District.  (3/26/2017)

Indiana
Dearborn County.  (3/16/2019)
Franklin County.  (3/16/2019)
Granger.  (3/26/2017)
Hendricks County.  (10/1/2017)
Howard County.  (3/19/2019)
Huntington County.  (4/27/2017)
Jefferson County.  (3/10/2018)
Madison County.  (3/16/2019)
Posey County.  (10/21/2017)
Scott County,.  (7/20/2019 update)
Union County.  (3/16/2019)
Vigo County.  (3/15/2019)
Wayne County.  (3/16/2019)

Iowa
Adair County.  (9/16/2018)
Adams County.  (9/16/2018)
Allamakee County.  (7/31/2018)
Appanoose County.  (8/4/2018)
Audubon County.  (4/26/2019)
Benton County.  (8/2/2018)
Boone County.  (1/15/2017)
Bremer County.  (8/2/2018)
Buchanan County.  (8/2/2018)
Butler County. (8/6/2018)
Calhoun County.  (9/6/2018)
Cass County.  (4/3/2018)
Cedar County.  (7/31/2018)
Cerro Gordo County.  (8/6/2018)
Cherokee County.  (4/29/2019)
Chickasaw County.  (8/2/2018)
Clarke County.  (8/8/2018)
Clayton County.  (7/31/2018)
Clinton County.   (10/15/2017)
Davis County.  (8/3/2018)
Decatur County.  ( 7/5/2018)
Delaware County.  (7/31/2018)
Des Moines County.  (8/1/2018)
Emmet County.  (8/19/2018)
Fayette County.  (8/2/2018)
Floyd County.  (9/25/2018 update)
Franklin County, (8/14/2017)
Fremont County.  (3/24/2019)
Greene County.  (9/6/2018)
Guthrie County.  (9/16/2018)
Hamilton County.  (4/2/2018)
Hancock County. (8/7/2018)
Hardin County.  (4/2/2018)
Henry County.  (7/9/2018)
Howard County.  (8/2/2018)
Ida County.  (4/28/2019)
Iowa County.  (8/2/2018)
Jasper County.  (8/5/2018)
Jefferson County.  (8/1/2018)
Keokuk County.  (8/2/2018)
Kossuth County.  (8/18/2018)
Lee County.  (8/1/2018)
Louisa County.  (8/1/2018)
Lucas County.  (8/5/2018)
Lyon County.  (4/2/2018)
Madison County.  (8/8/2018)
Marion County.  (5/23/2017)
Mitchell County.  (8/7/2018)
Monona County.  (4/27/2019)
Monticello County.  (1/13/2017)
Muscatine County.  (8/1/2018)
Palo Alto County.  (9/6/2018)
Pocahontas County.  (9/6/2018)
Poweshiek and Webster counties.  (2/7/2017)
Ringgold County.  (8/8/2018)
Sac County.  (4/28/2019)
Sioux County.  (8/26/2018 update)
Tama County.  (7/6/2018)
Taylor County.  (9/16/2018)
Union County.  (9/10/2017)
Van Buren County.  (4/25/2019)
Wapello County.  (8/3/2018)
Washington County.  (4/2/2018)
Wayne County.  (8/5/2018)
Webster County.  (8/9/2018)
Winnebago County. (12/17/2017)
Winneshiek County.  (8/2/2018)
Worth County. (8/7/2018)
Wright County.  (6/3/2019 update)

Kansas
Clark County.  (3/21/2017)
Comanche County. (12/22/2018)
Doniphan County.  (3/27/2019)
Mitchell County.  (1/29/2017)
Sumner County.  (10/1/2017)

Kentucky
Bell County.  (7/19/2019 update)
Clay County.  (7/18/2019)
Clinton County.  (7/20/2019)
Crittenden County.  (8/13/2019)
Elliott County.  (7/13/2019)
Floyd County.  (7/18/2019)
Hancock County,.  (10/21/2017)
Jackson County.  (12/9/2017)
Johnson County.  (7/18/2019)
Knox and Whitley counties.  (2/17/2017)
Lee County.  (12/9/2017)
Letcher County.  (6/29/2017)
Martin County.  (3/22/2018)
Owsley County.  (8/13/2019)
Perry County.  (10/10/2017)
Pike County.  (7/18/2019)
Rowan County.  (6/4/2018)

Louisiana
Calcasieu Parish,.  (5/22/2017)
St. Martin Parish.  (4/26/2017)

Maine
Piscataquis County.  (7/3/2017)

Michigan
Bay County.  (7/4/2019)
Eaton County.  (6/26/2019)
Lake County.  (9/16/2018)
Lapeer County.  (7/5/2019)
Macomb County.  (11/29/2017)
Monroe County.  (3/9/2019)
Ogemaw County.  (7/19/2019 update)
St. Joseph County.  (6/5/2017)
Saginaw County.  (7/4/2019)
Tuscola County.  (7/5/2019)

Minnesota
Chisago County.  (6/20/2018)
Itasca County.  (5/12/2018)
Lac qui Parle County.  (7/2/2017)
Mower County.  (5/12/2018)
Nobles County.  (1/26/2018)
Stearns County.  (6/21/2019)
Steele County.  (6/9/2019)

Mississippi
Pontotoc County.  (7/19/2017)

Missouri
Atchison County.  (3/25/2019)
Butler County.  (7/22/2018)
Holt County.  (3/25/2019)
New Madrid County.  (4/23/2019)
Pike County/Bowling Green.  (5/23/2019)

Montana
Valley County/Opheim.  (5/27/2019)

Nebraska
Boyd County.  (4/14/2019)
Burt County.  (3/27/2019)
Keya Paha.  (4/14/2019)
Knox County.  (3/28/2019)
Nemaha County.  (3/27/2019)
Richardson County.  (3/27/2019)
Scotts Bluff County.  (7/29/2019)
Sioux County.  (12/22/2018)

New Jersey
7th Congressional District.  (4/14/2017)

New York
Broome County.  (2/14/2019)
Cayuga County.  (2/13/2019)
Cortland County.  (2/14/2019)
Essex County.  (11/29/2017 update)
Franklin County. (2/9/2019)
Fulton County.  (2/10/2019)
Herkimer County.  (2/10/2019)
Orange County.  (2/15/2019)
Oswego County.  (2/11/2019)
Otsego County.  (2/12/2019)
Putnam County.  (2/27/2018)
Renssalaer County.  (2/13/2019)
St. Lawrrence County.  (2/8/2019)
Seneca County.  (2/14/2019)
Sullivan County.  (2/15/2019)
Warren County.  (2/11/2019)
Washington County.  (2/11/2019)
19th Congressional District.  (3/26/2017)

North Carolina
Robeson County.  (12/1/2017)
Union County.  (3/9/2017)

North Dakota
Sargent County.  (10/22/2017)

Ohio
Adams County.  (12/9/2017)
Ashtabula County.  (2/18/2019)
Belmont County.  (7/17/2018)
Columbiana County,  (12/11/2017)
Coshocton County. (3/6/2019)
Defiance County.  (3/21/2017)
Erie County.  (3/5/2019)
Gallia County.  (2/23/2019)
Guernsey County.  (2/27/2019)
Highland County.   (3/19/2017)
Huron County.  (6/19/2017)
Jackson County.  (6/6/2017)
Jefferson County.  (2/20/2019)
Lawrence County.  (2/25/2018)
Marion County.  (7/14/2018)
Meigs County.  (2/22/2019)
Morgan County.  (10/10/2017)
Muskingum County.  (2/26/2019)
Ottawa County. (3/5/2019)
Portage County.  (3/7/2019)
Sandusky County.  (3/5/2019)
Shelby County.  (3/2/2018)
Trumbull County.  (4/3/2017)
Van Wert County.  (4/12/2017)
Wayne County.  (5/6/2018)
Williams County.  (3/21/2017)
Wood County.  (3/6/2019)
Wyandot County.  (5/4/2018)

Oklahoma
Bryan County.  (5/5/2017)
Nowata County.  (5/5/2018)
Osage County/Fairfax.  (5/12/2019)

Oregon
Douglas County.  (5/17/2017)

Pennsylvania
Beaver County.  (2/8/2019)
Blair County/Altoona.  (4/28/2019)
Cambria County/Johnstown.  (6/3/2017)
Dauphin County. (4/22/2017)
Elk County.  (3/24/2019)
Erie County.  (10/11/2018 update)
Fayette County.  (7/25/2018)
Greene County.  (5/3/2017)
Lawrence County.  (2/5/2019)
UPDATE. Luzerne County.  (1/14/2017)
Mercer County.  (2/9/2019)
Northampton County.  (7/20/2017)
Old Forge (Lackawanna County).  3/18/2019)
Warren County.  (6/30/2019)
Wayne County.  (3/1/2018)
Williamsport.  (1/24/2017)

South Carolina
Spartanburg County.  (6/5/2017)

South Dakota
Lawrence County,.  (4/27/2017)

Tennessee
Campbell County.  (12/10/2017)
Decatur County.  (7/20/2019)
Fentress County.  (8/14/2019)
Lake County.  (12/22/2018)
Marion County.  (4/1/2017)
Maury County.  (10/31/2017)
Polk County.  (8/13/2019)
Roane County.  (5/1/2018)
Smith County.  (8/13/2019)
Union County.  (5/30/2017)

Texas
Gaines County.  (4/26/2017)
Shackelford County.  (2/26/2018)

Washington
Grays Harbor County.  (8/20/2017)

West Virginia
Berkeley County.  (3/25/2018)
Boone County.  (3/23/2018)
Brooke County.  (3/17/2019)
Cabell County.  (8/4/2017)
Doddridge County.  (3/19/2019)
Fayette County.  (1/24/2017)
Greenbrief County.  (12/14/2018)
Hancock County. (3/17/2019)
Harrison County.  (3/19/2019)
Jackson County.  (6/18/2017)
Lincoln County.  (3/21/2019)
Logan County.  (7/19/2019 update)
Marion County.  (3/18/2019)
Marshall County.  (2/7/2018)
Mason County.  (12/16/2017)
McDowell County.  (7/10/2017)
Mercer County.  (3/20/2019)
Mingo County.  (7/19/2019 update)
Summers County.  (3/25/2018)
Wayne County.  (3/24/2018)
Wetzel County.  (3/19/2019)
Wood County.  (1/15/2019)
Wyoming County.  (3/20/2019)

Wisconsin
6th congressional district.  (1/27/2018)
Adams County.  (2/6/2017)
Buffalo County.  (3/19/2017)
Burnett County.  (2/24/2018)
Clark County,.  (8/13/2018)
Crawford County.  (5/14/2018)
Fond du Lac County.  (3/7/2018)
Forest County.  (6/16/2019)
Grant County.  (5/16/2018)
Green Lake County.  (1/26/2018)
Jackson County.  (3/8/2018)
Johnson Creek.  (1/21/2017)
Juneau County.  (2/23/2017)
Lafayette County.  (5/16/2018)
Langlade County,.  (6/9/2019)
Manitowoc County.  (8/10/2017)
Monroe County.  (3/8/2018)
Oconto County.  (7/24/2018)
Oneida County.  (4/24/2017)
Pepin County.  (12/21/2017)
Price County.  (12/23/2018 update)
Richland County.  (11/10/2017)
Rusk County.  (6/30/2019)
Sauk County.  (5/14/2018)
Sawyer County.  (3/20/2017)
Taylor County.  (12/23/2018 update)
Trempealeau County.  (5/28/2019)
Vernon County.  (5/14/2018)
Waushara County.  (2/6/2017)
Winnebago County.  (11/27/2017)
Wood County.  (3/8/2018)