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  2. Edwin Benson - Wikipedia

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    Being the last native speaker of Mandan Edwin James Benson ( ( 1931-10-23 ) October 23, 1931 – ( 2016-12-09 ) December 9, 2016; Ma-doke-wa-des-she , modern Mandan orthography: Wéroke Wáatashe , Iron Bison [ 1 ] ) was a Native American educator and the last native speaker of the Mandan language .

  3. Tim Weigel - Wikipedia

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    John Timothy Weigel (March 4, 1945 – June 17, 2001), known professionally as Tim Weigel, was a Chicago broadcaster who spent most of his career as a television sports anchor and reporter. Early life and education

  4. Mandan, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Mandan is a city on the eastern border of Morton County and the eighth-most populous city in North Dakota. Founded in 1879 on the west side of the upper Missouri River, it was designated in 1881 as the county seat of Morton County. [ 7 ]

  5. Mandan - Wikipedia

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    Mandan food came from farming, hunting, gathering wild plants, and trade. Corn was the primary crop, and part of the surplus was traded with nomadic tribes for bison meat. [4] Mandan gardens were often located near river banks, where annual flooding would leave the most fertile soil, sometimes in locations miles from villages.

  6. Weigel Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Chicago broadcasting veteran John Weigel, whose career dated back to the 1930s. With $1,000 of his own money and another $1,000 from his attorney, Daniel J. McCarthy, Weigel bought the broadcasting license for what became the first UHF television station in the Chicago area.

  7. Stanley Alexander Weigel - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Alexander Weigel (December 9, 1905 – September 1, 1999) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Education and career [ edit ]

  8. Weigel - Wikipedia

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    Weigel is a German surname. Notable people with this name include: Alicia Roth Weigel, American intersex activist and writer; Beverly Weigel (born 1940), New Zealand ...

  9. Jenniffer Weigel - Wikipedia

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    Weigel is the daughter of the late Tim Weigel, a longtime Chicago television sports and news anchor, and his first wife, former WGN-AM radio reporter Kathy Worthington. She also is the sister of television newscaster Rafer Weigel. In June 1998, Weigel married Clay Champlin, a Chicago radio traffic and news reporter. They divorced in 2011.