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  2. St. Catherine's High School (Racine, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The North Central Association has accredited St. Catherine's High School since 1937. [3] On August 1, 2018, St. Catherine's became part of the newly-founded Siena Catholic Schools in Racine operated under the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, and is no longer a sponsored ministry of the Racine Dominicans.

  3. Racine Journal Times - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, the name was changed to the Racine Journal News. The newspaper's former radio station, WRJN, was founded in December 1926. Starbuck died in 1929, his son, Frank R. Starbuck, became publisher, and in 1932 the paper merged with the Racine Times-Call, the other local daily, to become the Journal Times.

  4. Multiple people shot at Wisconsin funeral, nearby hospital ...

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    King was a 37-year-old man who was fatally shot by a Racine police officer in May during a traffic stop. Da'Shontay King was being laid to rest Thursday when shots were fired at his funeral.

  5. Robert J. Matheson - Wikipedia

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    Matheson worked in the Racine County Sheriff Department and served as sheriff. He was a Republican. [1] Matheson served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1951 to 1955, failing to retain his seat in the 1954 election. [1] He was killed in an automobile accident, when he fell asleep and hit a tree while driving home in Racine, Wisconsin. [2] [3]

  6. Paul Weyrich - Wikipedia

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    Weyrich was born in Racine, Wisconsin, to Virginia M. (née Wickstrom) and Ignatius A. Weyrich. [6] His father was a German immigrant. [7] Weyrich graduated from St. Catherine's High School in 1960 [8] and attended the University of WisconsinRacine for two years. [9]

  7. 'We're history': Racine St. Catherine's wins second WIAA ...

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    Three WIAA state tournament records set by Lamont Hamilton led Racine St. Catherine's second-ever WIAA state title win, 26-22, over Baldwin-Woodville.

  8. Dominican College of Racine - Wikipedia

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    Dominican College of Racine was a college in Racine, Wisconsin founded in 1864 as St. Catherine's Female Academy and later known as St. Albertus Junior College (1935–1946), Dominican College (1946–1957), Dominican College of Racine (1957–1972), and College of Racine (1972–1974).

  9. Racine Dominican Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The Congregation of Sisters of St. Dominic of St. Catherine of Siena is a Catholic religious institute for women founded in 1862 in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The Racine Dominicans, as they are known, are a community of vowed women religious and lay associates who live according to the mission: "Committed to truth ...