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The Motor changed its name to The Appleton Post in 1887 after changing hands several times. The Post's buildings were damaged that year, and donations from the Crescent kept the paper open. The Appleton Post-Crescent was formed when the Post and the Crescent merged on February 2, 1920. The first paper was published on February 10, 1920.
Ron Dunlap (December 2, 1946 – October 28, 2019 [1]) was an American professional basketball player from Illinois. Dunlap, a high school center from Farragut Academy, went on to play for the Illinois Fighting Illini for one year (1965–66).
The Post-Crescent recently spoke with Homan and developers about the nearly 180 housing units that will be added in Appleton in the coming months. Here's when those are likely to be completed.
Mojmír Povolný (November 25, 1921 – August 21, 2012) was a Czech lawyer and politician. He was a professor of government at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, from 1958 to 1987.
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In an obituary published on 10 October 1936 in The Times, ... Appleton Post-Crescent, Thursday 27 July 1922; The Times, Friday 9 October 1936; The Times, Saturday 10 ...
Based on this combined data, The Post-Crescent identified roughly 85 short-term rentals in Appleton, 12 in Menasha, 10 in Grand Chute, five in the city of Neenah, three in Little Chute, two in Fox ...
George Kreiss (September 9, 1830 – May 10, 1907) was an Alsatian American immigrant, businessman, and Democratic politician. He was an important figure in the early development of the city of Appleton, Wisconsin, and was a founder of the city's first fire department.