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Susan J. M. Bauman is an American attorney and former politician. She was the 54th mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, and the first woman to be elected mayor of that city. [1]
The Gomers have won several Madison Area Music Awards: 2006 Unique Artist, 2006 Unique Song, 2005 and 2007 Best Cover Band, 2008 Unique Album and Unique Artist. [11] The reader poll of Madison weekly newspaper, The Isthmus has awarded them "Madison's Favorite Cover Band" and "Madison's Favorite Dance Band" from 2000 to 2009.
Kathrine Baumann is an American actress, model, and couture handbag designer. [1] She established Kathrine Baumann Beverly Hills (KBBH), a haute-couture accessory and handbag collection. Several of her creations have been purchased by celebrities and have been carried to red-carpet events.
She also thanked her "Substance" co-star Margaret Qualley, who plays her character Elisabeth Sparkle's younger self Sue, for sharing the role, adding that she wouldn't have done this without her ...
Labor unions sued the federal government Tuesday over President Donald Trump’s controversial “deferred resignation” program, saying the effort to nudge government workers out of their jobs ...
Susan J. M. Bauman, alderperson on the Madison Common Council; Wayne Bigelow, President of the Madison Common Council [4] John Hendrick, Supervisor on the Dane County Board since 1994 [5] Mary Lang-Sollinger, community activist and political fundraiser [6] Tom Neale; David Travis, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Susan Dudley, a George Washington University professor and founder of the university’s Regulatory Studies Center, said the Ohio case makes it clear that regulatory power is undergoing a big change.
Sue Bauman, first woman elected mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, United States [279] Fay Brennan, first woman elected mayor of Wyong, New South Wales, Australia [280] Jessica Maes, first woman elected mayor of Huntington Park, California, United States [281] Joan Wagnon, first woman elected of mayor of Topeka, Kansas, United States [282]