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  2. John J. Maurer - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Maurer Jr. (July 11, 1922 – March 31, 2019) was an American politician and airline pilot from Kenosha, Wisconsin.He was a member of the Wisconsin Senate from 1975 through 1985, and was the Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs from 1985 through 1992.

  3. George Nelson Tremper - Wikipedia

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    George Nelson Tremper (May 30, 1877 – February 23, 1958) was an educator and principal of Kenosha High School from 1911 to 1944. Kenosha Tremper High School is named in his honor. Kenosha Tremper High School is named in his honor.

  4. Kenosha News - Wikipedia

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    By 1947, the figure topped 18,000. Today's Kenosha News circulation averages around 22,000 copies. [citation needed] The early Evening News was a simple six-column, four-page broadsheet, printed on a cylinder press and folded by hand. Its first subscriber, reportedly, was Johnson A. Jackson, secretary-treasurer of a local factory that ...

  5. Fred Kessler - Wikipedia

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    Frederick P. Kessler (January 11, 1940 – November 12, 2024) was an American lawyer, arbitrator, judge, and Democratic Party politician. He served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly for 24 years between 1961 and 2019, and served 11 years as a state judge in the 1970s and 1980s.

  6. Eugene Dorff - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Joseph Dorff (February 25, 1930 – September 7, 2005) was an American politician from Wisconsin.A member of the Democratic Party, he represented Kenosha in the Wisconsin State Assembly for twelve years and served as interim mayor of Kenosha for nearly a year, following the resignation of mayor John D. Bilotti.

  7. Joyce Hill - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1950 season, Hill and Raymond A. Westerman were married in Kenosha, the couple's home town. During her last two seasons in the league she played under her married name, Joyce Westerman, but her days of catching were over and she had to switch to first base and, eventually, to play outfield.

  8. Samuel Hale Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Hale, Jr., (September 13, 1800 – January 23, 1877) was an American businessman, politician, and pioneer settler of Kenosha, Wisconsin. He served two non-consecutive terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly , and held various other local offices.

  9. Bobby Nelson - Wikipedia

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    The shop sold various Wisconsin cheeses, sausages, Landjäger and other meat products, and condiments including jams and mustard, as well as German beer steins. After Nelson retired in 1978, the shop business was taken over by his daughter and her husband. [15] The cheese shop has been often mentioned on air by Chicago disc jockey Steve Dahl. [16]