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  2. Samuel G. Bugh - Wikipedia

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    Samuel G. Bugh. Samuel Gonsalus Bugh (January 21, 1821 – August 10, 1875) was an American physician, newspaper publisher, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He served two years in the Wisconsin State Senate, representing Lafayette County, and published the Pick and Gad newspaper in Shullsburg, Wisconsin .

  3. Maria S. Lazar - Wikipedia

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    Maria S. Lazar ( née Pellegrini; born 1964) is an American lawyer and a judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, since August 2022, in Waukesha -based District II. She previously served seven years as a Wisconsin circuit court judge in Waukesha County. During the administration of Governor Scott Walker, she worked as an assistant attorney ...

  4. Talk:Wisconsin State Journal - Wikipedia

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    The claim in the "Atwood grows the paper" section that the paper changed its name to the Wisconsin State Journal in 1860 is incorrect because it conflicts with newspaper archives which show the paper had the name "Wisconsin State Journal" as early as October 9, 1852. GobberGo 22:14, 20 July 2012 (UTC) Reply

  5. Annette Ziegler - Wikipedia

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    Annette Kingsland Ziegler (born March 6, 1964) is an American jurist serving as chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court since May 2021. She has been a member of the court since 2007, and is generally regarded as part of its conservative wing. [1] Ziegler served as a Wisconsin circuit court judge in Washington County from 1997 to 2007.

  6. 10th Wisconsin Legislature - Wikipedia

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    1st. January 14, 1857 – March 9, 1857. The Tenth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 14, 1857, to March 9, 1857, in regular session. This was the first legislative session after the expansion and redistricting of the Senate and Assembly according to an act of the previous session. The Senate grew from 25 to 30 seats; the Assembly grew ...

  7. Madison Press Connection - Wikipedia

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    Madison Press Connection was a newspaper formed in Madison, Wisconsin in October 1977 by striking union employees from the two dominant daily newspapers, the Wisconsin State Journal and The Capital Times. [1] The Press Connection began as a weekly but became a daily early in 1978 in an effort to intensify pressure on management of Madison ...

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