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  3. Peter Dodge - Wikipedia

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    Peter Dodge (July 21, 1950 – March 3, 2023 [1]) was an American meteorologist and noted expert on radar technology. The Florida resident participated in hundreds of hurricane hunting missions to improve understanding of hurricane formation .

  4. Sue Dodge - Wikipedia

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    Sue Ellen Chenault Dodge [1] was born in Little Rock, Arkansas.She was the only daughter and the youngest of three children. Her father worked for Alcoa, and her mother was a stay-at-home mom. [2]

  5. The storm measurement plane’s so-called vortex data read, “PETER DODGE HX SCI (1950–2023) 387TH” — to symbolically honor the weatherman’s 387th and final hurricane flight.

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  7. The Reporter (Fond du Lac, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Reporter traces its founding to August 22, 1870 when the Fond du Lac Commonwealth, which had been a weekly newspaper since 1856, began daily circulation.However, the first incarnation of the Fond du Lac Daily Reporter did not start until 1883, when L. A. Lange founded a new newspaper for Fond du Lac to compete with the Commonwealth, publishing Monday through Saturday.

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  9. The Messenger (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the publication at the time was the only newspaper between Sioux City, Iowa, and Fort Dodge. In 1884, the newspaper went daily as the population and news in the Fort Dodge region increased. In 1917, the newspaper merged with The Chronicle, another Fort Dodge newspaper, and the name became The Fort Dodge Messenger and Chronicle.