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While making up with Garth, Wayne remembers a limo belonging to record executive Frankie Sharp ( Frank DiLeo ) outside an Alice Cooper concert in Milwaukee.
For the first five seasons, from 1976 to 1980, the show was set in Milwaukee ( executive producer Thomas L. Miller's home town ), taking place from roughly 1959 ( one early episode involves the girls ' three-year high school reunion of the Fillmore High Class of 1956 ) through the early 1960s.
* Scott Walker ( politician ) ( born 1967 ), Governor of Wisconsin and former county executive of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Frank Lane ( February 1, 1896-March 19, 1981 ) was an American executive in professional baseball, most notably serving as a general manager in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Brewers.
Walker became Milwaukee County executive in a special election called in April 2002, after the former county executive, Tom Ament, resigned in the wake of a county pension fund scandal.
Salvatore Leonard Bando ( born February 13, 1944, in Cleveland, Ohio ) is a former third baseman and executive in professional baseball who played for the Kansas City and Oakland Athletics ( 1966 – 76 ) and Milwaukee Brewers ( 1977 – 81 ).
Until April 2011, the station also produced an 11-minute late evening newscast for ABC-affiliated sister station WBND-LP / South Bend called News at 11: 00, featuring video shot locally in South Bend and then edited and written by anchor McCormack and executive producer Adam Wilhelm in Milwaukee ( WBND has since launched its own in-house news department, though the imaging and format for its newscasts are very similar to WDJT's ).
As a manager, he won two pennants and a world championship with the Milwaukee Braves and, as an executive, he was the first general manager of the expansion Los Angeles Angels of the American League.
John Joseph McHale ( September 21, 1921 – January 17, 2008 ) was an American first baseman and executive in Major League Baseball who served as the general manager of three teams: the Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves, and Montreal Expos.
In 1871 Brookings helped organize the Dakota Southern Railroad, and spent the next ten years serving as an executive for the railroads that would eventually become part of Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad.
Peter Wilt ( born in McHenry, Illinois ), is a soccer executive who was the first President and General Manager of the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer, led an effort to bring an expansion MLS franchise to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and maintains strong connection to the sport of soccer in the Midwest, Chicago in particular.
In 2006, he became the chief executive officer of Milwaukee Professional Soccer ( a group bidding to bring an MLS franchise to Milwaukee ), but left the position to become CEO of the Chicago Red Stars Chicago's Women's Professional Soccer team that started play in 2009.
It is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is currently run by Michael Pink, the artistic director, and Dennis Buehler, the executive director.
His great-grandson Bob Quinn ( born 1968 ) is the current executive vice president-finance and administration and chief financial officer of the Milwaukee Brewers.

Milwaukee and director
Kohs, a director from Philadelphia, had met a popular Milwaukee, Wisconsin, duo, Lightning & Thunder, composed of Mike Sardina, who did a Neil Diamond impersonation, and his wife Claire.
He served as chairman of the Project for the Republican Future from 1993 to 1994, and as the director of the Bradley Project at the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation in Milwaukee in 1993.
On January 3, 2008, de Waart was named the sixth music director of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and took up the post in September 2009.
In August 2007, Andreas Delfs, current music director of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, officially became principal conductor of the Honolulu Symphony.
John Schneider is an actor, theatre director, playwright, and musician based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, after Hoffmann retired from the Navy, he spent " eight years in Milwaukee as the port director before being unceremoniously dumped in 1986.
He became a soloist with the American Ballet Theatre in New York City in 1960, was a ballet master with the Joffrey Ballet, then became a ballet master and artistic director of the Milwaukee Ballet from 1981 to 2000.
He spent his early career in journalism as political reporter for the Milwaukee Sentinel newspaper, as political reporter and weekend anchor for WISN-TV ( Milwaukee ) and in radio, as a reporter for WAXO-FM ( Kenosha ), WLIP-AM and as news director of KQXI ( Denver ).
In 1968, Schermerhorn became the music director and conductor of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
He transferred his organizational skills to his next position as president of Wisconsin Telephone Company in 1885, and successively served as director for the First National Bank of Milwaukee and president of the Milwaukee and Northern Railroad, Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company and the Milwaukee and Cream City Traction Company.
Frequent appearances by the acclaimed Milwaukee Symphony Chorus, under director Lee Erickson, include Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 and Britten's War Requiem.
With fellow director Jeremiah Milbank ( 1818 – 1884 ) he built the Milwaukee Road into one of the most profitable railroads in the United States.
In an interview with the Milwaukee Sentinel he supported Green Bay Packers director of football operations, Reggie McKenzie as a perfect candidate for the GM position in Oakland and called him a " tremendous evaluator " when it comes to finding players.
He is currently a professor in the School of Freshwater Sciences at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and director of the Great Lakes WATER Institute.
Trebelhorn is married to former Summerfest director and Milwaukee mainstay Bo Black.

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She is owned by Ralph H. Kroening, Milwaukee, Wis., who, according to the railbirds, can feel justly proud of her.
The greatest depth, Milwaukee Deep with, is in the Puerto Rico Trench.
Other names were sometimes used before Boston officially adopted the nickname " Braves " in ; the club eventually left Boston for Milwaukee and is now playing in Atlanta, Georgia.
As a Milwaukee native, he is credited for keeping baseball in Milwaukee.
* 1991 – Jeffrey Dahmer is arrested in Milwaukee after police discover human remains in his apartment.
In 2010, the Brewers debuted a new alternative road jersey which, like the other alternative jersey, is navy-blue, but instead with a script " Milwaukee " in the front.
Wisconsin is " America's Dairyland ," and is home to numerous frozen custard stands, particularly around Milwaukee and along the Lake Michigan corridor, as well as many cheesemakers, ranging from artisans who hand-craft their product from the milk of their own dairy herds to large factories.
* 1912 – While campaigning in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the former President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, is shot and mildly wounded by John Schrank, a mentally-disturbed saloon keeper.
At its deepest point, named Milwaukee Depth, it is 8, 380 m ( 27, 493 ft ) deep, or about.
The largest and oldest Voucher program is in Milwaukee.
* 1903 – The first race at The Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wisconsin is held.
Fans are generally encouraged to sing along, and at some ballparks, the words " home team " are replaced with the team name, as is the case with the Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Philadelphia Phillies, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Colorado Rockies, and several other Major League Baseball teams.
The tree is made of brightly painted welded steel and forge flashings recycled from Milwaukee heavy industry.
Summerfest ( also known as " The Big Gig ") is a yearly music festival held at the Henry Maier Festival Park along the lakefront in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the United States.
* September 11 – The first stock car event is held at the Milwaukee Mile.
** Comedian George Carlin is arrested by Milwaukee police for public obscenity, for reciting his " Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television " at Summerfest.
** Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is arrested after the remains of 11 men and boys are found in his Milwaukee, Wisconsin, apartment.
Polka is also popular in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where the beer barrel polka is played during the seventh inning stretch and halftime of Milwaukee Brewers and Milwaukee Bucks games.

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