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  2. Former Winnebago County Coroner Sue Fiduccia, 80, 'led with ...

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    Winnebago County Coroner Sue Fiduccia, 80, is remembered for compassion and devotion to grieving families. Fiduccia died Wednesday morning.

  3. 1 person dies, another injured in two-vehicle crash in ... - AOL

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    Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release that deputies and personnel from Town of Algoma and Oshkosh fire departments responded to the crash shortly before 6 a.m. Nov. 6.

  4. An ATV driver was killed Friday after colliding with a pickup ...

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    The driver of an all-terrain vehicle died Friday after colliding with a pickup truck in a rural area of Winnebago County, west of Oshkosh. The crash occurred around 4 p.m. near Wisconsin Highway ...

  5. List of homicides in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Death of Julie Jensen: Pleasant Prairie: December 3, 1998: Husband convicted of murdering his wife; conviction later overturned; notable for admission into evidence of a letter written by deceased expressing suspicion of husband's intentions: Murder of Glenn Kopitske: Winnebago County: July 21, 2003: Thrill killing of a bipolar 37-year-old man

  6. Hononegah - Wikipedia

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    Her mother was named Inoquer, and was pure Winnebago. She had one sister, Wehunsegah. After the death of her father and mother, Hononegah and her sister were raised by her uncles Conosaipkah, Estche-eshesheek, and Horohonkak, and her family moved to Illinois to a Winnebago village on the site of modern-day Grand Detour.

  7. Winnebago Mental Health Institute - Wikipedia

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    Scandal erupted after a patient died at Winnebago in January 1934. The death of Oscar Schrader kicked off a Legislative inquiry that eventually spread to several state mental health facilities from February to July 1934. It resulted in around 30 dismissals of staff and officials from Mendota, Winnebago and Waupun. [8]

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