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Thomas A. Sullivan (July 31, 1855 – March 27, 1946) was an American farmer and politician. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Sullivan moved with his parents to Manitowoc County, Wisconsin and settled on a farm in Reedsville, Wisconsin. Sullivan was a farmer and livestock dealer. He also worked as a foreman for the Manitowoc County Highway ...
Sullivan (formerly Winfield) is a village in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States.The population was 651 at the 2020 census.The village is located within the Town of Sullivan, and is known to residents of southern Wisconsin including the Madison and Milwaukee metro areas as the location of the National Weather Service forecast office MKX, although its mailing address is in nearby Dousman.
Sullivan is a town in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States. [1] The population was 2,208 at the 2010 census . [ 2 ] The village of Sullivan , the census-designated place of Rome , and the unincorporated communities of Heath Mills , Oak Hill, and Slabtown are located in the town.
A police officer in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, raised the alarm in the early hours of Monday, November 14, after discovering a garage fire during a patrol.Bodycam footage released by the Wauwatosa ...
Nine people are dead after a van was struck by a tractor-trailer at an intersection on a Wisconsin state highway Friday, officials said. Only one person, someone in the van, survived the crash ...
Brendan Ray Dassey was born in 1989 [1] to Barbara and Peter Dassey in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.He lived with his three older brothers (Blaine, Bryan and Bobby), and an older half-brother (Brad) on his father's side.
WMSN-TV (channel 47) is a television station in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station has studios on Big Sky Drive on the west side of Madison, and its transmitter is located on South Pleasant View Road in the Junction Ridge neighborhood also on Madison's west side.
Judge Sullivan was also selected to remain in his role as Chief Judge for the Milwaukee district—with the chief judges now appointed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. [10] After a year of the new system, however, Judge Sullivan announced his plan to resign, effective January 1, 1980, for personal reasons. [2]