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  • ard touchdown pass to Darrin Charles to give Wisconsin a 21-14 lead, that held during halftime.
  • Mathaire Field, Marshall, Wisconsin a 2800 ft grass landing strip Privately owne
  • Green Valley (CDP), Wisconsin, a census-designated place
  • eltwater would have flowed into Glacial Lake Wisconsin, a prehistoric proglacial lake that existed
  • In Milwaukee, Wisconsin a similar concept was being tested by Edward
  • The disturbance is named for Rock Elm, Wisconsin, a nearby community.
  • Trenton, Pierce County, Wisconsin, a town
  • ield goal with 7:05 left in the half to give Wisconsin a 13-0 lead.
  • Trenton, Washington County, Wisconsin, a town
  • Trenton, Dodge County, Wisconsin, a town
  • Freistadt, Wisconsin, a community in Wisconsin, USA
  • s part of the Driftless Area of Illinois and Wisconsin, a region that remained ice-free during the
  • Bayfield, Wisconsin, a city
  • esponded with a 1 yard touchdown run to give Wisconsin a 20-13 lead.
  • His geologic mapping work in southeastern Wisconsin, a region mantled with thick glacial deposit
  • elical Christian school located in Waukesha, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee.
  • Green Valley, Marathon County, Wisconsin, a town
  • Green Valley, Shawano County, Wisconsin, a town
  • elical Christian church located in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee.
  • Amberg is located in Northeastern Wisconsin about 75 miles (121 km) north of Green Bay i
  • eminary in Lima, New York, Kellam arrived in Wisconsin about 1857 and studied law with a firm in El
  • company franchises in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin about half of the locations are franchised,
  • "Republican Party demands access to Wisconsin academic's emails."
  • He was graduated from Beloit ( Wisconsin) Academy in 1890 and later took college work
  • He also served as the director of the Wisconsin Academy of Music in Milwaukee from 1966 to 1
  • Researchers from the University of Wisconsin accused the TLW of working in concert with t
  • Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Adelman received an A.B. from Princeton Uni
  • ons of Brown, Kewaunee, and Door counties in Wisconsin, adjacent to the waters of Green Bay.
  • 6, 2008 after a short illness in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, after having battled with cancer.
  • He died December 30, 2010 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin after some years in an assisted living facil
  • of German immigrants who came to Milwaukee, Wisconsin after World War II.
  • He resumed the practice of law in Sheboygan, Wisconsin after congress.
  • Earthquakes struck Wisconsin again in 1937 and 1939.
  • Ethyle Cooke died in Waukesha, Wisconsin, aged 63.
  • He died in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, aged 77, and was buried in Danbury.
  • Midge Miller died in Madison, Wisconsin, aged 86, following a battle with cancer.
  • Born in Shawano County, Wisconsin, Ainsworth was a dairy farmer.
  • Air Mobility Command (AMC-gained unit of the Wisconsin Air National Guard) located at General Mitch
  • He would transfer to the Wisconsin Air National Guard in 1961 and was commissio
  • an F16 fighter from the 115th Fighter Wing, Wisconsin Air National Guard fly in formation.
  • States Air Force Reserve in 1992 and to the Wisconsin Air National Guard in 1993.
  • In 1992, Nichols joined the Wisconsin Air National Guard and was assigned to the 1
  • ional Guard and former Chief of Staff of the Wisconsin Air National Guard.
  • Air Force in 1972 before transferring to the Wisconsin Air National Guard in 1979 and joining the 1
  • Is the Wisconsin All Time Interception Leader with 21 total i
  • construction of his own house near Bristol, Wisconsin, along with planting nearly 30 acres (120,00
  • imately four miles northwest of Stockbridge, Wisconsin along the east shore of Lake Winnebago.
  • on Store and all of its department stores in Wisconsin along with three Gimbel's locations.
  • An outdoor theater in rural southeastern Wisconsin, Alpine Valley was a very popular summer ven
  • Wisconsin also does not have a state public intoxicati
  • ration for generations of writers in central Wisconsin, also was a tireless advocate of free expres
  • Licensing of his technology, through the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, has generated te
  • David Schoenbaum (born 1935, Milwaukee, Wisconsin), American social scientist
  • n 1878 he was elected Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, an office he held for two terms, until 1882
  • Christopher Bakken (born 1967 Madison, Wisconsin) an American poet, translator, and professor
  • Wisconsin: An Experiment in Democracy (1912)
  • 1978, he was elected Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, an office he held from 1979 until 1983.
  • Hamburg (community), Marathon County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
  • In 1858 he went to La Crosse, Wisconsin and was in the lumber business.
  • played college football at the University of Wisconsin and was drafted in the tenth round of the 19
  • The Golden Legacy which aired on Fox Sports Wisconsin, and narrated it's accompianing DVD.
  • In 1899, he moved to Neenah, Wisconsin and established a sawmill in the nearby town
  • network serving the majority of northeastern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
  • MSOIL manufactures its products in Superior, Wisconsin and then ships these products to their regio
  • Hammond was a native of Kenosha, Wisconsin, and spent much of his childhood in Appleton
  • ida, west to Texas and north through Iowa to Wisconsin and Minnesota.
  • l service radio station located in Hartford, Wisconsin, and serving the Milwaukee metropolitan area
  • 1921: The Soo Line acquires the Wisconsin and Northern Railroad.
  • tower is the tallest residential building in Wisconsin and third tallest building overall, in Milwa
  • Brower was born in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and moved to Nevada at a young age.
  • In 1851, Stoddard moved to La Crosse, Wisconsin and he was elected the first mayor of the ci
  • Sarah Dyke on October 30, 1960 in Middleton, Wisconsin, and is the daughter of former Madison, WI M
  • rom high school he entered the University of Wisconsin, and made the varsity baseball team in his f
  • It is found from Wisconsin and Manitoba to British Columbia, south to C
  • In 1869, he moved to Oconto, Wisconsin, and then to Marinette, Wisconsin where he h
  • ew up in Wyoming Township near Spring Green, Wisconsin, and she attended River Valley High School.
  • public research universities in the state of Wisconsin and one of the 125 Research II universities
  • He was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and attended Tufts University where he earn
  • essful lumberman and real estate investor in Wisconsin and the Pacific Northwest, among other achie
  • He returned to Wisconsin and practiced law at Darlington, Lafayette C
  • The Fox River rises near Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin and flows past Brookfield, Waukesha, Big Ben
  • in Great Falls, Montana; WSAU-TV in Wausau, Wisconsin; and WIFR-TV in Rockford, Illinois.
  • d B. Day was born June 11, 1919, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and was raised in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
  • Zablocki was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and he graduated from Marquette University.
  • City, Missouri, Columbus, Ohio, and Monroe, Wisconsin and served as dean of students at alma mater
  • number of PhD students at the University of Wisconsin, and was a leader in developing the fields o
  • lock and dam located between Buffalo County, Wisconsin and Winona County, Minnesota on the Upper Mi
  • Ekstrom was born in Waupaca, Wisconsin, and graduated from the United States Naval
  • ovided service exclusively to individuals in Wisconsin and northern Illinois.
  • Lindquist was born in Marinette, Wisconsin and attended the common schools.
  • He was born in Wingville, Grant County, Wisconsin and died in Boscobel, Wisconsin, where he wa
  • n, a Danish adventurer, traveled to northern Wisconsin and took residence in the cabin and became f
  • about 55 miles (89 km) long, in southwestern Wisconsin and northwestern Illinois in the United Stat
  • rl attended Homestead High School in Mequon, Wisconsin and lettered in basketball.
  • 's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and president of the Wisconsin Evangelical
  • It rises in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, and flows for most of its length in Illinoi
  • in Kinnickinnic Township, St. Croix County, Wisconsin and moved to Clay County, Minnesota in 1877.
  • e tour called the "Executive's Ride" through Wisconsin and parts of neighboring states.
  • Buck was born in Shawano, Wisconsin, and his official residence was listed as Fo
  • areas including some locations in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.
  • nded Superior Central High School (Superior, Wisconsin) and Santa Rosa High School (Santa Rosa, Cal
  • Frank Weddig was born in Wisconsin and is an electrician by trade.
  • Withrow was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and worked for the railroad and was involve
  • 1866 judge of the eighth judicial circuit of Wisconsin and reelected in 1872.
  • interred at Forest Hill Cemetery in Madison, Wisconsin, and was survived by his son, Bronson La Fol
  • University to transfer to the University of Wisconsin and study dance with Xenia Chilistwa of the
  • played college football at the University of Wisconsin and was drafted in the sixth round of the 20
  • He practiced law in La Crosse, Wisconsin and then was appointed executive counsel to
  • At that time he moved back to Wisconsin and settled in Calumet County, where he taug
  • In college (University of Wisconsin and University of Michigan) his unconvention
  • al golfers in Illinois and parts of Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan.
  • In 1848, Unonius moved to Manitowoc, Wisconsin and became the first Rector of St. James' Ep
  • University of South Carolina, University of Wisconsin, and University of North Carolina at Chapel
  • ota, Dahlberg grew up on a farm near Wilson, Wisconsin, and attended classes in a one-room schoolho
  • This article is about the river in Wisconsin and Michigan.
  • cturing Company is based in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin and is best known for its toilet seat produc
  • erved as justice of the peace in Ferryville, Wisconsin, and in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 19
  • udies at the universities of Texas, Chicago, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
  • Chafin was born in East Troy, Wisconsin and worked as a lawyer at Waukesha, Wisconsi
  • Berceau was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin and graduated from Green Bay East High Schoo
  • daho, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Wisconsin and Wyoming, allow for Election Day Registra
  • mmaculate Conception Seminary in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin and was ordained there on January 6, 1948.
  • oadjutor bishop of the Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin, and titular bishop of Metelis by Pope Pius
  • He also worked in Iowa, Wisconsin and Virginia.
  • cted District Attorney for La Crosse County, Wisconsin and was elected to the Wisconsin State Senat
  • ns team won the championship of Northeastern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula.
  • William Stevenson was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin and his family moved to La Crosse, Wisconsin
  • McIntyre was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin and began working at a young age to support
  • Wisconsin and Nebraska are the U.S. states with the mo
  • owns two other dailies, the Kenosha News of Wisconsin and Watertown Public Opinion of South Dakota
  • He served as the tenth Governor of Wisconsin and as U.S. Minister to Spain.
  • He died at age 67 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was interred in Kenosha.
  • Iowa, he went to high school in Hazel Green, Wisconsin and graduated from University of Wisconsin-P
  • s, where it has been recorded from Illinois, Wisconsin and Missouri.
  • s gas from western Canada through Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan before re-entering Canada.
  • his was the seventh Rose Bowl appearance for Wisconsin and their first since the 2000 Rose Bowl.
  • miles off of Wisconsin and adding it to Illinois.
  • The regiment was organized at Madison, Wisconsin and mustered into Federal service January 31
  • York, and moved with his family to Fox Lake, Wisconsin, and graduated from Lawrence University in 1
  • Central High School, Lincoln School (Racine, Wisconsin), and the original San Diego High School.
  • d his separate church organization in Voree, Wisconsin, and called upon the Latter Day Saints to ga
  • There are more than 40 locations, most in Wisconsin, and one each in the states of Minnesota and
  • Plante was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and raised in Brandon, Manitoba.
  • ions the role played by the Navy battleships Wisconsin and Missouri while they are shown firing the
  • United States (including Georgia, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Florida).
  • Dr. Kotler attended the University of Wisconsin and Northwestern University Medical School.
  • He was born in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin, and graduated at the University of Rocheste
  • ampions at an invitational held in LaCrosse, Wisconsin and Mundelein Lights won the Unisex Division
  • University of Notre Dame, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of Denver.
  • e chief electrical engineer for the State of Wisconsin, and died in 1968.
  • extensive tracts of timberland in Michigan, Wisconsin, and other States, and later became interest
  • He resumed the practice of law in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and also served as president of several lum
  • He served as a Unitarian minister in Wisconsin and Massachusetts.
  • on, a Republican, was previously Governor of Wisconsin and United States Secretary of Health and Hu
  • Conant was born in Neenah, Wisconsin and studied at Harvard University in 1911.
  • 92, Antaramian was elected Mayor of Kenosha, Wisconsin and served for sixteen years.
  • MacDonald was born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and raised in a traditional Roman Catholic f
  • He returned to Appleton, Wisconsin, and was elected district attorney of Outaga
  • gan, the line traversed Zion before entering Wisconsin and tapping Kenosha and Racine, before reach
  • Cutler was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and attended the Loomis Chaffee School in W
  • his five years in a federal penitentiary in Wisconsin, and his brother Chico served five years in
  • Wisconsin and Massachusetts (as of February 1, 2009) s
  • s a lock and dam located near Fountain City, Wisconsin and Goodview, Minnesota on the Upper Mississ
  • The Menominee rises in Grant County, Wisconsin, and cuts through the northwestern corner of
  • aduate of Roncalli High School in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and St. Norbert College in DePere, Wisconsin
  • Republican gatherings had taken place in Wisconsin and Michigan earlier in the year, but Washbu
  • lieber was born and raised in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin and attended Northwestern University.
  • Huwiler grew up in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin and attended Marquette University High Schoo
  • ed the governors of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and New Jersey to do likewise to raise 100,
  • Raabe was born in Watertown, Wisconsin, and in later life resided at Penney Retirem
  • on for disadvantaged or disabled children in Wisconsin and Mississippi.
  • Black River is a river in west-central Wisconsin and tributary of the Mississippi River.
  • l would later be elected Attorney General of Wisconsin and hold the position from 1866 to 1870.
  • Dan Immerfall was born in Madison, Wisconsin and started competing locally at a very youn
  • ie resumed the practice of law in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Washington, D.C.
  • Tami grew up in Neenah, Wisconsin, and has a twin sister named Teri.
  • igan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Wisconsin, and the Regular Army used Camp Curtin.
  • ed as president of the village of McFarland, Wisconsin and was on the village board.
  • ning from the war, Anderson lived in Beloit, Wisconsin, and later spent time in Mackinac Island, Mi
  • issouri, and others across Ohio to Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota, home of the Dakota.
  • of the United States, originating in eastern Wisconsin and remaining well-known throughout the stat
  • n and supervisor in West Virginia, Maryland, Wisconsin, and New Jersey from 1936 to 1940.
  • 1) is an American politician from Green Bay, Wisconsin and member of the Democratic Party.
  • He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and died in Clearwater, Florida.
  • They lived with the Menominee in Northern Wisconsin, and the Ojibwe and Ottawa people in Canada.
  • He attended high school in Wisconsin and played college basketball at UNLV.
  • The film was made in Wisconsin and released theatrically by Titan Internati
  • He returned to Merrill, Wisconsin, and engaged in agricultural pursuits and lu
  • way that included Fort Winnebago in Portage, Wisconsin and Fort Howard in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
  • vens Point Brewing Company in Stevens Point, Wisconsin and remains popular in the Twin Cities area.
  • It operates plants in Augusta, Wisconsin, and Chestnut Hill, Tennessee.
  • It is found in New Jersey, Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
  • It was the first temple in Wisconsin, and was home to 13,000 Shriners in the area
  • Rowell was born in Watertown, Wisconsin, and was the great grandson of John S. Rowel
  • Archbishop Heiss died in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and was buried in St. Francis, Wisconsin, a
  • unson was born on August 16, 1886 in Hurley, Wisconsin, and died in 1956.
  • niversity of Pennsylvania, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of Georgia, among other
  • nd legal administrator active in territorial Wisconsin and Nebraska.
  • Samuel Livesley was a hop farmer in Wisconsin and Washington.
  • sister, Andrea Hall, were born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and raised in Lake Worth, Florida.
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