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  2. The Reporter (Fond du Lac, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Reporter traces its founding to August 22, 1870 when the Fond du Lac Commonwealth, which had been a weekly newspaper since 1856, began daily circulation.However, the first incarnation of the Fond du Lac Daily Reporter did not start until 1883, when L. A. Lange founded a new newspaper for Fond du Lac to compete with the Commonwealth, publishing Monday through Saturday.

  3. The Sheboygan Press - Wikipedia

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    The Sheboygan Press began on December 17, 1907, with the first edition of The Sheboygan Daily Press. [2] At the time the area was mainly dominated by the local German language newspapers in line with the city's heavy German immigrant population, which was the main source of news in the community until after World War I and the rise of Americanization, when eventually the Press ended up the ...

  4. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Front page of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner(s) Gannett Publisher Andy Fisher Founded 1837 (Sentinel) 1882 (Journal) 1995 (Journal Sentinel) Circulation 48,158 Daily 75,061 Sunday (as of Q3 2022) ISSN 1082-8850 OCLC number 55506548 Website jsonline.com Milwaukee Journal Sentinel building The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is a ...

  5. Live Forever Project to chronicle story of Pat Lang, a ... - AOL

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    Alex Garner, Sheboygan Press August 20, 2024 at 5:59 AM Daniel Byrne-Szafoni, right, performs during a rehearsal for “Land On a Smile," on Aug. 17, 2024, in Sheboygan, Falls, Wis.

  6. WHBL - Wikipedia

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    In early 1928 the Sheboygan Press made arrangements to have WHBL permanently moved to Sheboygan. WHBL was the third Carrell station sponsored by the Press to broadcast in Sheboygan. [12] In April 1926, the newspaper arranged for station WIBJ to operate from the Van Der Vaart theater for a two week run, [13] from the 5th [14] until the 17th. [15]

  7. Fountain Park restaurant, Commerce St: What we know ... - AOL

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    SHEBOYGAN – The city of Sheboygan recently purchased several plots of land in preparation for upcoming projects. Among them include the former Sheboygan County Highway Department facilities ...

  8. Sheboygan, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Area codes. 920. FIPS code. 55-72975. Website. sheboyganwi.gov. Sheboygan (/ ʃɪˈbɔɪɡən /) is a city in and the county seat of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. [ 7 ] The population was 49,929 at the 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Sheboygan metropolitan area, which has a population of 118,034.

  9. Bob Ryan (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    July 1, 2021. (2021-07-01) (aged 58) Sheboygan, Wisconsin, U.S. Profession. Businessman, politician. Robert "Bob" Ryan (May 28, 1963 – July 1, 2021) was an American businessman and municipal politician. He was the 53rd mayor of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He was elected in 2009 but recalled from office in 2012, before the end of his four-year term.