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  2. Lambeau Leap - Wikipedia

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    The Lambeau Leap is a touchdown celebration in American football in which a player leaps into the bleachers behind the end zone after scoring. The celebration was popularized after Green Bay Packers player LeRoy Butler jumped into the Lambeau Field bleachers after scoring a touchdown from a fumble recovery against the Los Angeles Raiders on ...

  3. Holiday Lights Festival, Folk Fair and other things to do in ...

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    The Feztival of Trees, the Tripoli Shriners' decorated tree raffle, returns to the Tripoli Shrine, 3000 W. Wisconsin Ave. Hours this weekend are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 18 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov ...

  4. John Norquist - Wikipedia

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    1971–1977. John Olof Norquist (born October 22, 1949) is a retired American politician, urbanist consultant, and author. He served as the 43rd mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, winning four terms (1988–2004). He previously represented Milwaukee's south side in the Wisconsin State Assembly (1975–1983) and Wisconsin Senate (1983–1988).

  5. 2018 Wisconsin gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    The result was considered "too close to call" on election night, with Walker and Evers being separated by a mere few hundred votes for much of the night as counties reported their results. Shortly after midnight on November 7, Milwaukee County reported around 46,000 uncounted absentee ballots. From those ballots, Evers received 38,674 votes, or ...

  6. Bay View High School (Milwaukee) - Wikipedia

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    Bay View High School opened in September 1914 with 150 students and 7 teachers. The school was then a one-building barracks without central heating. With German teacher Gustav Fritsche as principal, the barracks grew to a bungalow, and in 1922 classes were held in a new school, still in use today. The four-story brick building was a vast ...

  7. Sportsman's Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, Browns owner Phil Ball died. His family sold the Browns to businessman Donald Lee Barnes, but the Ball estate maintained ownership of Sportsman's Park until 1946, when it was sold to the Browns for an estimated price of over US$1 million. 1953 sale. By the early 1950s, it was clear that St. Louis could not support both teams.

  8. Oak Industries - Wikipedia

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    Oak Industries, Inc. was an American electronics company that manufactured a variety of products throughout seven decades in the 20th century. In existence from 1932 to 2000, the company's business lines primarily centered around electronic components and materials, though the company made a high-profile and ultimately failed extension into communications media in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

  9. When do the new Milwaukee sales taxes go into effect? - AOL

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    Drew Dawson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. ... The City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County will see prices creep up a bit in 2024 when the new sales taxes are officially implemented.