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  2. Lillian Offitt - Wikipedia

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    Offitt continued to live in Racine, Wisconsin, working outside the music business and raising her family. She died on February 27, 2020, aged 81. She died on February 27, 2020, aged 81. [ 2 ]

  3. Henry Rohner - Wikipedia

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    He would remain on the Racine County Board until 1966, and would remain Town Chairman for 14 years, ending in 1975. Rohner was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1972, as a Republican . He ran for re-election in 1974, but was defeated by Democrat Marcel Dandeneau of Caledonia.

  4. Racine Journal Times - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, the name was changed to the Racine Journal News. The newspaper's former radio station, WRJN, was founded in December 1926. Starbuck died in 1929, his son, Frank R. Starbuck, became publisher, and in 1932 the paper merged with the Racine Times-Call, the other local daily, to become the Journal Times.

  5. Union: New Jersey American Water employee who died in ... - AOL

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    Flowers and a bow mark the accident scene where Kyle Sease, a utility mechanic for New Jersey American Water Co., was fatally struck by a motorist on May 29.

  6. Racine, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Racine (/ r ə ˈ s iː n, r eɪ-/ ⓘ rə-SEEN, ray-) [8] is a city in and the county seat of Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located on the shore of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Root River , situated 22 miles (35 km) south of Milwaukee and 60 miles (97 km) north of Chicago . [ 9 ]

  7. Memorial Hall (Racine, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Hall is a convention and meeting hall built in 1924–25 in downtown Racine, Wisconsin. [1] It is operated by the Racine Civic Center. [2] It was given to the city as a gift by William Horlick, the original patent holder of malted milk. [3] The hall has played host to Barack Obama, John McCain, and others. [4] [5]

  8. Category:People from Racine, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The following people were either born in or closely associated with the city of Racine, Wisconsin. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  9. List of people from Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    James Roy Andersen (1904–1945), U.S. Army general (Racine) Beauford T. Anderson (1922–1996), World War II Medal of Honor recipient (Eagle, Soldiers Grove) Mark E. Anderson, U.S. National Guard general (Wisconsin Rapids) Peter Anderson (1847–1907), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient (Lafayette County)