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The Middle Border Conference, or MBC, is a high school athletic conference in Western Wisconsin. It participates in the WIAA. The conference headquarters are located in New Richmond, Wisconsin. The Middle Border Conference began in 1931–32 with the charter schools of Ellsworth, River Falls, New Richmond, Spring Valley, Menomonie, Colfax and Hudson. The MBC has 16 total sports for male and female athletes to participate in.

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  • The Middle Border Conference, or MBC, is a high school athletic conference in Western Wisconsin. It participates in the WIAA. The conference headquarters are located in New Richmond, Wisconsin. The Middle Border Conference began in 1931–32 with the charter schools of Ellsworth, River Falls, New Richmond, Spring Valley, Menomonie, Colfax and Hudson. The MBC has 16 total sports for male and female athletes to participate in. (en)
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  • The Middle Border Conference, or MBC, is a high school athletic conference in Western Wisconsin. It participates in the WIAA. The conference headquarters are located in New Richmond, Wisconsin. The Middle Border Conference began in 1931–32 with the charter schools of Ellsworth, River Falls, New Richmond, Spring Valley, Menomonie, Colfax and Hudson. The MBC has 16 total sports for male and female athletes to participate in. (en)
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  • Middle Border Conference (en)
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