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  2. The sudden death of a Mukwonago School Board member is being ...

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    The Mukwonago Area School District announced in a Nov. 2 statement that Schwartz died. He is survived by four children who are all Mukwonago High School graduates or current students.

  3. Earl W. Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    Earl William Schmidt (born March 11, 1936) is an American lawyer, farmer, politician, and judge. He served nearly 20 years (1982–2002) as a Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge in the Shawano – Menominee circuit, and was Chief Judge of the 9th District of Wisconsin Circuit Courts from 1992 through 1998.

  4. Mukwonago High School - Wikipedia

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    Mukwonago High School's Team 930, the Mukwonago BEARS, was founded in 2002. The team competes in the FIRST Robotics Competition against other teams from across the world. They have won multiple regional competitions, and in 2023 won their first Engineering Inspiration award for their work increasing STEM in the community.

  5. Mukwonago (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Mukwonago water tower. As of the census [1] of 2000, there were 6,868 people, 2,184 households, and 1,965 families residing in the town. The population density was 222.2 people per square mile (85.8/km 2). There were 2,241 housing units at an average density of 72.5 per square mile (28.0/km 2).

  6. Mukwonago library begins process of returning collection ...

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    Mukwonago library follows detail process under NAGPRA. The library announced in late May that it is in the process of reuniting a portion of the 12,400 Native American items — examples of which ...

  7. Schmitt Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Schmitt Brothers was a Barbershop quartet from Two Rivers, Wisconsin that won the 1951 SPEBSQSA international competition. The quartet consisted of four brothers: Joe, Paul, Francis and Jim Schmitt.