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  2. Milwaukee crime family - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee family did not report these suspicions to the New York or Chicago families, however. [18] Fifteen members and associates of the Milwaukee and Bonanno families, including Balistrieri and his sons, were indicted by a federal grand jury on October 1, 1980 at the culmination of the FBI's three-year investigation. [22]

  3. List of people from Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Edward J. Dengel, Wisconsin State Representative [31] Abraham DeSomer, Medal of Honor recipient [32] John R. Devitt, Wisconsin State Representative [33] Michael Dhuey, electrical and computer engineer; co-inventor of the Macintosh II and the iPod [34] Lavern Dilweg, NFL player and U.S. Representative [35] John Doehring, NFL player [36]

  4. List of homicides in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Ohio, Wisconsin: 1978–1991: 16: Known as the "Milwaukee Cannibal" [16] David Van Dyke: Milwaukee 1979–1980 6 Burglar who murdered people after tricking them into letting him into their homes [17] Lorenzo Fayne: Wisconsin, Illinois: 1989–1993: 6: Serial killer and rapist who murdered one woman and five children in the states of Wisconsin ...

  5. Timothy Hoven - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Hoven (born December 22, 1963) is a Wisconsin politician and businessman. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Hoven graduated from University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh with a degree in criminal justice. Beginning in 1995, Hoven served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. [1]

  6. List of prematurely reported obituaries - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...

  7. List of people from Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Walter Annenberg (1908–2002), creator of TV Guide and Seventeen magazines (Milwaukee) Antler (born 1946), poet ; Ruth Ball (1879–1960), sculptor (Madison) Annie Wall Barnett (1859–1942), writer, litterateur, poet (Richland County or Crawford County) Lynda Barry (born 1956), author and cartoonist (Richland Center)

  8. Lori Loughlin Returns to 'Blue Bloods' for a Final Appearance

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    Back in 2016, on the seventh season of Blue Bloods and before the college admissions scandal bribery case for which she served two months in prison, Lori Loughlin guest starred on the hit CBS ...

  9. Forest Home Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    A committee appointed by members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in 1847 established Forest Home Cemetery on what would later become Milwaukee's south side. When the land was selected it was located nearly two miles outside of the city limits along the newly built Janesville Plank Road (now Forest Home Avenue), in an area believed to be far enough from urban development to remain rural. [4]