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Following her primary win, a local newspaper ran a photo of Deer proudly holding a sign reading "Me Nominee" in a reference to her tribal membership. Ada Deer became the first Native American woman in Wisconsin that ran for U.S. Congress. However, she lost the general election to incumbent Scott Klug, a Republican. [8]
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Michigan Journal (1854-1868) Detroit "the first German newspaper in Detroit, that was founded in 1854 by two brothers: August and Conrad Marxhausen." [ 261 ] The Michigan Tradesman , Petoskey [ citation needed ]
Ada Deer, an esteemed Native American leader from Wisconsin and the first woman to lead the Bureau of Indian Affairs, has died at age 88. Deer passed away Tuesday evening from natural causes ...
Reno Gazette-Journal [488] Hillary Clinton 82,745 [489] October 27 Reno: Nevada Mitt Romney [490] The Buffalo News [491] Hillary Clinton 196,737 [16] October 27 Buffalo: New York Barack Obama [69] Hudson Star-Observer [492] No endorsement 7,335 [493] October 27 Hudson: Wisconsin Mitt Romney [440] [cf] The Flint Journal [494] Hillary Clinton ...
Pacholke, 27, died by suicide, Wausau Police shared Friday. The cause of death for Neena Pacholke, the Wisconsin news anchor and former University of South Florida women’s basketball player, has ...
Former President Bill Clinton will campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris in the Fox Valley and Milwaukee on Thursday. It will be Clinton's first campaign stop in Wisconsin, after rallying in ...
The Clinton Journal is a twice-weekly newspaper that caters to readers in the town of Clinton, Illinois and its surrounding areas. [1] Originally known as the Daily Public, the Journal has been the major newspaper in Clinton since the mid-19th century. Its offices are now located at 111 S. Monroe Street, right off the downtown square.