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Edenton is a town in, and the county seat of, Chowan County, North Carolina, United States, [6] on Albemarle Sound. The population was 4,397 at the 2020 census. [7] Edenton is located in North Carolina's Inner Banks region. In recent years Edenton has become a popular retirement location and a destination for heritage tourism.
Otto played football at Wausau High School at linebacker and center for the Lumberjacks, [1] [3] under coach Win Brockmeyer; who also coached Otto's hero, Crazylegs Hirsch, at Wausau. [4] Otto, the team co-captain, and the Lumberjacks were 18-5-2 during his high school football career. He was particularly inspired by his offensive line coach ...
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The following is a list of mayors of the city of Wausau, Wisconsin, USA. Wausau city hall building in 2007. ... Jim Schaefer, 1997-1998 [1] Linda E. Lawrence, 1998 ...
The Wausau Daily Herald is a daily morning broadsheet printed in Wausau, Wisconsin. It is the primary newspaper in Wausau and is distributed throughout Marathon and Lincoln counties. The Daily Herald is owned by the Gannett Company , which owns ten other newspapers in Wisconsin .
James Kelsey Cogswell (1847–1908), U.S. Navy admiral (Milwaukee) Robert Grimes Coman (1887–1963), U.S. Navy Commodore (Trempealeau) Richard H. Cosgriff (1845–1910), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient (Hudson, Chippewa Falls) James E. Croft (1833–1914), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient (Janesville)
Jim provided so much joy and love to this city. His steady presence on the radio for Browns games and on television for nightly news made it feel like he was an extended family member for all those…
The Timbers played at Athletic Park, 324 E. Wausau Ave. Wausau, Wisconsin [2] Built in 1936, [3] Athletic Park was home to the Timbers of the Class-A Midwest League (1975–1990) and previous minor league teams: the Wausau Lumberjacks (1936–1942, 1946–1949, 1956–57) and the Wausau Timberjacks (1950–1953).