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Home mortgages are available countrywide over the phone or through agents. [12] In the 1950s, State Farm held a contest among the agents to come up with ideas to expand the State Farm business. Robert H. Kent, a State Farm agent in Chicago, came up with the idea of providing auto loans to existing policyholders.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is selling the Bedford, N.Y., property where his estranged wife, Mary Richardson Kennedy, committed suicide in May. The 10-acre property and its gorgeous 10,000-square-foot ...
Wisconsin was the last state to repeal its margarine ban, the previous being Minnesota, which overturned theirs in 1963. [32] But it is still illegal for restaurants to serve margarine, unless the customer requests it. While the ban was never enforced, it carried a $6,000 fine. [33] The state requires all butter and cheese makers to hold a license.
Supporters with the Wisconsin chapter of People for Kennedy have held events in the state including a meet-and-greet in Wauwatosa and plan to hold more throughout this week to gather signatures.
Kennedy was the terminus of the Omaha Railway Line for two years, and settlers boarded the train there to reach Rice Lake. In 1916, a road was built that stretched east to Kaiser, another sawmill town. About twenty-five families lived in Kennedy during the 1920s, and thirty students attended the school. [3]
In 1871, he settled in Appleton, Wisconsin. He served as District Attorney of Outagamie County, Wisconsin. Then from 1885 until 1894, Kennedy served in the Wisconsin State Senate as a Democrat. [1] [2] He was committed to Northern State Hospital for the Insane on Asylum Bay north of Oshkosh in 1907, [3] where he died in 1910. [4]
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. asked the Supreme Court for an emergency intervention to restore his name on New York’s presidential ballot. Lower courts excluded the former independent candidate from the ...
He was elected to the Fort Atkinson school board in 1998 and was re-elected several times, serving continuously through 2014. [1] Johnson made his first run for Wisconsin State Assembly in 2014, [2] running in the Republican primary for the 33rd Assembly district, which was being vacated by incumbent Stephen Nass, who was instead running for State Senate.