Via the Wiki Men:
Niagara is an Iroquois word that means “thundering waters.”
Via the City of Niagara Web site:
Niagara combines the ultimate outdoor recreational pleasure with the industrial support you need to succeed. Located within the Iron Mountain/Kingsford urban area, 90 miles north (1 1/2 hours) of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Niagara offers a unique blend of business and pleasure.
Winter temp. 15°F, Summer 80°F, Rainfall 27”, snowfall 40”

Via a site called Ghosts of America:
The ghost of an engine driver is sometimes observed pulling a dead body from the ice cold water of Fumee Creek around midnight.
A lady without a head is known to have been distinguished on one or two instances down next to Sand Portage Falls in the early morning hours facing the bystander. A man who lives here argues that this ghost is that of a person who settled here in Niagara many years ago.
A guy lacking a head was witnessed chatting into the thin air as if somebody besides was present. The eye witness got freaked out and ran off. Anyhow, this is a nasty phantom that you shouldn’t go seeking.
Via the home page of WNBA player Anna DeForge:
(Anna) honed her remarkable skills back home in Wisconsin in the small town of Niagara, where she went on to become Wisconsin’s career female leading scorer for 10 years from 1994-2004. Currently, she is 2nd All-Time leading scorer in Wisconsin State History for women with 2,601 career points.
