There is an American Girl warehouse in Wilmont, Wisconsin. You would have to apply there.
You can learn about Wisconsin employment laws online by visiting http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/er/labor_standards_bureau/publication_erd_4906_pweb.htm. You will be able to find all the information you need on laws surrounding employment in Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin state flower is the wood violet. This flower was chosen in 1908.
I personally am not familiar with that area. You can get the employment section of the newspaper for that state and see what information you can get from there, or you can call to the worksource commission for that state and see if they can possibly help you with the informaiton you are needing.
You can learn more about wisconsin bootcamps here http://www.teenhelponline.com/boot-camps/index.php?q=wisconsin. They have a few choices avalible if you are willing to send him in state or out of state.
There are organisations in Nevada like the department of employment which specialise in fact and figures about jobs and also finding employment for the state's citizens.
There is no solid answer to the employment part of the question, but your criminal history record is a public record and is available to anyone who checks into it.
Their are several title loan companies in the state of Wisconsin, and to find them you would look up "Pawnbrokers" in the Yellow pages.
don't do it... you might be able to get a temporary job... but nothing that has a future...
One of the best places to find information concerning employment opportunities in Washington state is to visit the government website for that area. Indeed, many employment opportunities are available working for the government and are advertised on these sites, as well as links to employment agencies and local companies.
dentists.com has a dentist directory for every state.
Employment law in California is unique to the state. Specific information on details would need to be discussed with a lawyer, preferably one certified by the State Bar of California in employment law.
State job search can be found in your local department of employment services office.