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Born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Grover graduated from Shawano High School.He earned his bachelor's degree from St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin, in 1959.He went to work as a legislative assistant to United States Senator William Proxmire in Washington, D.C., and, while there continued his education at American University, where he received his master's degree in international law in 1963.
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Earl William Schmidt (born March 11, 1936) is an American lawyer, farmer, politician, and judge. He served nearly 20 years (1982–2002) as a Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge in the Shawano–Menominee circuit, and was Chief Judge of the 9th District of Wisconsin Circuit Courts from 1992 through 1998.
Frechette traveled with the Dillinger family for five years after her release and his death. The traveling show was "Crime Doesn't Pay." [2] Frechette returned to the Menominee Reservation, where she had two subsequent marriages. She died of cancer on January 13, 1969, at age 61 in Shawano, Wisconsin. She is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery next to ...
He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1949 through 1959. [2] He served five terms from Shawano County, Wisconsin in the Legislature, as Majority Leader from 1955 to 1957, and was elected Speaker of the Assembly from 1957 to 1959.
Stuewer was born in Shawano, Wisconsin on September 12, 1934. [1] Stuewer received from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1958 a B.S. in physics education, in 1964 an M.S. in physics, and in 1968 a Ph.D. in the history of science and physics. In the 1958–1959 academic year, he taught high school physics and mathematics in Germantown ...
Cone and his wife Jill moved to Shawano, Wisconsin, upon his 2014 retirement. Cone died on 19 September 2016, at a hospital in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery on 9 December 2016. [7] [8] [9] The General Robert W. Cone Heritage Center in Fort Irwin, California, opened on 28 August 2021, is named after him. [10]
Remmel was born in Shawano, Wisconsin, a small city about 30 miles (48 km) outside Green Bay. He began writing as a freshman at Shawano High School [4] and went to his first Packers game on September 24, 1944. [5] On October 7, 1945, Remmel started covering the Green Bay Packers as a sportswriter for the Green Bay Press-Gazette. [6]