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He remained in the Senate until his election in November 1952 to the United States House of Representatives representing Wisconsin's 7th District in central Wisconsin, including the areas of Marshfield, Wausau, Wisconsin Rapids and Stevens Point.

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Incumbent Republican U. S. Congressman William Steiger of Wisconsin's 6th congressional district died at the age of 40 from a heart attack.
He kept serving as Governor and left Wisconsin's U. S. Senate seat unfilled until January 1, 1906, when he resigned to join the U. S. Senate.
Tammy Suzanne Green Baldwin ( born February 11, 1962 ) is the U. S. Representative for Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district, serving since 1999.
In 1998, incumbent Republican U. S. Congressman Scott Klug of Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district, based in Madison, decided to retire.
Like many of their neighbors, the family was Progressive and discussed ideas championed by Robert M. La Follette, Sr., a leader of the Progressive movement who served as Wisconsin's governor from 1900 to 1906 and thereafter as a member of the U. S. Senate.
* Ron Kind ( born 1963 ), U. S. Representative for Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district
La Follette first ran for office in the 1970 U. S. House of Representatives election, losing to Les Aspin in the Democratic primary for Wisconsin's 1st congressional district.
In 1996, he made another bid for the U. S. House of Representatives, losing in the Democratic primary for Wisconsin's 1st congressional district to Lydia Spottswood, who went on to lose the general election to Mark Neumann.
In this position Altmeyer oversaw Wisconsin's worker's compensation program and developed and implemented the state's unemployment insurance system which was the first of its kind in the U. S. In 1927, he went on leave to assume a temporary federal position in the Great Lakes Region with responsibility for implementing the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers ' Compensation Act.
* Tom Petri, U. S. Representative for Wisconsin's 6th congressional district

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Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota have many superb stretches of color which reach their height from the last few days of September well into October, especially in their northern sections, e.g., Wisconsin's Vilas County whose Colorama celebration is Sept. 29-Oct. 8.
In 1990, the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin's public schools were the first to offer vouchers and has nearly 15, 000 students using vouchers as of 2011.
Since 2011, it has also produced news stories about the American Legislative Exchange Council as part of CMD's ALEC Exposed investigation and about Wisconsin's policy controversies, as CMD is located in the state's capital.
Besides teaching at Purdue, she was also appointed Knapp Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin's School of Engineering, and taught at other universities including the Newark College of Engineering, Bryn Mawr College, and Rutgers University.
Bill Lueders, an advocate of transparency and Wisconsin's open records rules, said, " I'm pleased to see the Republicans making use of the open records law because they are as entitled to it as everyone else in the state.
Among them are Wisconsin's Killdozer, and most notably San Francisco's Flipper, a band known for its slowed-down and murky " noise punk.
When Olmsted returned to New York, he and Vaux designed Prospect Park ; suburban Chicago's Riverside parks ; the park system for Buffalo, New York ; Milwaukee, Wisconsin's grand necklace of parks ; and the Niagara Reservation at Niagara Falls.
Although the city existed only on paper, the territorial legislature voted on November 28 in favor of Madison as its capital, largely because of its location halfway between the new and growing cities around Milwaukee in the east and the long established strategic post of Prairie du Chien in the west, and between the highly populated lead mining regions in the southwest and Wisconsin's oldest city, Green Bay in the northeast.
The county was probably named for Wisconsin's governor at the time, William E. Taylor.
Along with Brown County, it is one of Wisconsin's original counties, established by the Michigan Territorial legislature in 1818, and named after William H. Crawford, James Monroe's Treasurer at the time.
Originally, it covered the entire western half of Wisconsin's present area.
Brown County is one of Wisconsin's two original counties along with Crawford County and originally spanned the entire eastern half of the state when formed by the Michigan Territorial legislature in 1818.
In 1956, pressed by the growing demand for a large public university that offered graduate programs in Wisconsin's largest city, Wisconsin lawmakers merged Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee ( WSCM ) and the University of Wisconsin-Extension's Milwaukee division as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
The move, intended to enhance the University of Wisconsin's prestige and influence, was resisted by some parties concerned with a possible brand dilution.
In 2012, Wisconsin's governor, Scott Walker became the first US governor to survive a recall election.
Image: neillsville_chatty_6464. jpg | Wisconsin's 1964 World's Fair exhibit
Image: chatty_6469 copy. jpg | Chatty Belle, the world's largest talking cow, part of Wisconsin's contribution to the 1964 World's Fair.

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Lee S. Dreyfus became Chancellor in 1974 before going on to become the state of Wisconsin's 40th Governor.

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It is located in Vilas County Supervisory District 2, Wisconsin State Assembly District 34, Wisconsin Senate District 12, and Wisconsin's Eighth Congressional District.
It is located in Vilas County Supervisory District 2, Wisconsin Assembly District 34, Wisconsin Senate District 12, and Wisconsin's Eighth Congressional District.
He remained active in politics, however: in 1853, Dewey ran against Chief Justice Orsamus Cole for a seat in the Wisconsin State Senate for Wisconsin's Sixteenth District ; he was elected by a majority of three votes, serving a two-year term.
He is a member of the Democratic Party and has served in a number of positions, including: the Wisconsin State Assembly, the Wisconsin State Senate, and the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin's 5th congressional district.
He helped organize the Republican Party, and was a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Senate from 1854 to 1858, Wisconsin Secretary of State from 1860 to 1862, and finally Wisconsin's governor in 1862.

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On June 2, 1999, Paxon sold WPXG to ACME Communications and the station immediately became a primary WB affiliate under the WIWB call sign, originally branded as " WB 14 " and later " Wisconsin's WB ".

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The unincorporated community of Chicago Corners is also located in the town, The town occupies the Outagamie County portion of Wisconsin's Oneida Nation of Wisconsin.
The ten-mile Timms Hill Trail connects the Ice Age Trail with Timms Hill, Wisconsin's highest point, which is located in Price County.
For example, Deputy Prosecutor in Indiana's Johnson County, Carlos Lam, suggested in an email that Wisconsin's Governor Walker should mount a " false flag " operation to undermine pro-union protesters involved in the 2011 Wisconsin protests, which would make it appear as if the union was committing violence.
After retirement, he and his wife, Margot, moved to Ellison Bay in Wisconsin's Door County.
Stonefield, located at 12195 County Road VV outside Cassville, Wisconsin, United States, was the 2, 000 acre ( 8 km² ) estate of Wisconsin's first governor, Nelson Dewey.

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At $ 18. 0 million in damage this was the third costliest tornado in Wisconsin's history behind the Oakfield and Barneveld F5's.
Mayville was also home to Wisconsin's first iron smelter.
Adjacent to the school to the south was the Mid-City Outdoor Theatre ( 1948-1984 ), one of Wisconsin's first drive-in theatres.
Although Wisconsin's bell is now at its state capitol, initially it was sited on the grounds of the state's Girls Detention Center.
Wisconsin's first newspaper, The Green Bay Intelligencer, was first published in 1833.
The first item on the agenda for Wisconsin's 1905 legislature was to elect a Senator.
Often referred to as Wisconsin's second oldest city, Prairie du Chien was established as a European settlement by French voyageurs in the late seventeenth century.
Rustic Road # 1, a scenic drive that winds over hills and around lakes, was Wisconsin's first official rustic road.
Wisconsin's football program has been among the most successful in the Big Ten since the early 1990s, when Barry Alvarez was hired as head coach.
* FFRF v. Thompson-In February 1996, a federal district court ruled that Wisconsin's Good Friday holiday was a First Amendment violation because it's sole purpose " was the promotion of religion.
Obey was the longest-serving member of either house of Congress in Wisconsin's history.
It was seen in smaller communities in this time period such as in St. Thomas, Ontario's city hall and Menomonie, Wisconsin's Mabel Tainter Memorial Building, 1890.
On March 9, 2007, Stout was officially designated " Wisconsin's Polytechnic University " by the Board of Regents.
In March 2007, UW-Stout was designated " Wisconsin's Polytechnic University " by the UW System Board of Regents.
In 1955, the Wisconsin state legislature passed a bill to create a large public university that offered graduate programs in Wisconsin's largest city ; the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee was established in 1956, as a result of the merger of the Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee ( WSCM ) and the University of Wisconsin's Milwaukee extension, a UW branch that had been offering graduate degrees in Milwaukee.
He authored Wisconsin's No Call List legislation that was passed and signed into law in 2001.
Burnett was one of only two votes against the portion of the resolution blaming the Southern states for the war ; the only dissent on the remaining portion came from Wisconsin's John F. Potter and Ohio's Albert G. Riddle.

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