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  2. Libertarian Party of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The founding meeting of the Libertarian Party of Indiana was held on July 14, 1974, at the Holiday Inn at Weir Cook Airport (now called the Indianapolis International Airport). Approximately 20–25 people attended including Paul Hyatt, Tom Duncan, Marvin Lazaro, Brian Bernstein, Dick Smith, Steve Butterbaugh, and Charlie Reisert.

  3. Tom McMahon (American football) - Wikipedia

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    McMahon and his wife, Kim, have three children. [6] Their son Emmett, nicknamed "Mitt", is a producer for The Pat McAfee Show and executive producer of the Hammer DAHN sports gambling podcast . [ citation needed ] Their daughter, Quincy , is a professional soccer player for San Diego Wave FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).

  4. PFWA NFL All-Rookie Team - Wikipedia

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    Offense. Quarterback: Tom Owen, San Francisco 49ers Running back: Wilbur Jackson, San Francisco 49ers Running back: Don Woods, San Diego Chargers Wide receiver: Nat Moore, Miami Dolphins

  5. Meet Indianapolis' new city-county councilors

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    Indianapolis elected seven new faces to the 25-member City-County Council on Nov. 7, one Republican and six Democrats, who will be sworn in Jan. 1.

  6. List of NCAA major college football yearly passing leaders

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    The NCAA record for passing yards in a single season has been broken 10 times since 1937: by Davey O'Brien in 1938 with 1,457 yards; by Stan Heath in 1948 with 2,005 yards; by Don Trull in 1963 with 2,157 yards; by Jerry Rhome in 1964 with 2,870 yards; by Billy Anderson in 1965 with 3,464 yards; by Jim McMahon in 1980 with 4,571 yards; by Andre Ware in 1989 with 4,699 yards; by Ty Detmer in ...

  7. Wendy McMahon (television executive) - Wikipedia

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    Wendy A. McMahon (born 1974/1975) [1] is an American television executive who serves as the president and CEO of CBS News and Stations, the division of the CBS television network that runs CBS News and its owned-and-operated television stations, as well as CBS Media Ventures, its domestic syndication arm.

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  9. Kevin R. McMahon - Wikipedia

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    Kevin R. McMahon (born October 12, 1962 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is an American, orchestra/opera conductor, composer/orchestrator/arranger, clinician/adjudicator, and violinist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] McMahon attended the University of Michigan , where his primary teachers were Jacob Krachmalnick on violin and conducting with Gustav Meier .