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  2. Adrian Karsten - Wikipedia

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    Karsten was born in Horicon, Wisconsin, and graduated from Horicon High School in 1978. [2] He attended Northwestern University and graduated in 1982. [3] He was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. [3] ESPN hired Karsten as a production assistant in 1983 and he began reporting in 1991. [4]

  3. Horicon, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Horicon is a city in Dodge County, Wisconsin, ... The Dodge County Pionier took over the Horicon Reporter in 2009 to cover news in Horicon and the surrounding area.

  4. Charles Hawks Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hawks Sr. was a prominent and successful banker in Horicon, served as mayor of the city, and was an influential member of the Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce. Charles Jr.'s paternal grandfather was Eli Hawks , a grain merchant and Wisconsin pioneer who served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly , presidential elector, and mayor ...

  5. Charles Pettibone - Wikipedia

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    Pettibone had recently purchased the Horicon Reporter in Horicon in 1886 when he was elected for the 13th District of the Senate (Dodge County) as an Independent for a four-year term of office, receiving 4,621 votes, against 3,722 votes for Jacob Beldon (political affiliation unknown), and 337 votes for Prohibitionist Oliver H. Crowl ...

  6. List of people from Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Hiram Barber Jr. (1835–1924), U.S. Representative from Illinois (Horicon, Juneau) Thomas M. Barrett (born 1953), Congressman and Mayor of Milwaukee (Milwaukee) William A. Barstow (1813–1865), governor (Waukesha, Janesville) Coles Bashford (1816–1878), governor, U.S. Congressional Delegate from the Arizona Territory

  7. Florence Eliza Allen - Wikipedia

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    Florence Eliza Allen was born on October 4, 1876, in Horicon, Wisconsin, [3] to Eliza and Charles Allen. [2] Her father, a lawyer, died in 1890 when Allen was 14 years old. She had an older brother, Charles Allen, who was four years her senior and became a court reporter. Allen's mother died in 1913.

  8. List of NBA on ESPN commentators - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Nichols (sideline reporter/host 2016–2021) Dan Patrick; Paul Pierce (studio analyst 2017–2021) JJ Redick (co-lead game analyst 2021–2024) Jalen Rose (studio analyst 2012–2023) Doc Rivers (lead co-game analyst 2023–2024) [3] Stuart Scott (studio host/reporter 2006 and 2007 NBA Finals) Bill Simmons (studio analyst 2012–2014)

  9. List of journalists killed in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Okeson-Haberman was an investigative political reporter for National Public Radio. She was killed by a bullet that entered her apartment through a window. [94] March 19, 2022 Sierra Jenkins: The Virginian-Pilot: Norfolk, Virginia: The 25-year-old reporter was one of two people killed when gunfire erupted outside a popular Norfolk, Va. nightspot ...