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  2. Rudy Rotter - Wikipedia

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    Rudy Rotter (1913-2001) in his warehouse studio. Rudy Rotter (1913–2001) was an American outsider and self-taught artist residing in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Raised in Milwaukee, he moved to Manitowoc after the War in the late 1940s to set up a dental practice. After settling in and starting a family, he embarked on a simultaneous career as an ...

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    Claire Woodall, executive director of the Milwaukee Election Commission, speaks at one of three media briefings on Election Day at the City of Milwaukee Central Count Facility, 501 W. Michigan Ave.

  4. Bob Reitman - Wikipedia

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    Bob Reitman. Robert "Bob" Reitman (born December 1941 [1] ) is an FM radio personality (disc jockey, or deejay) from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Reitman was a pioneer in freeform radio, also known as "underground radio", and has been playing album-oriented rock music and providing on-air commentary for over 45 years at various radio stations in ...

  5. Downer Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Downer Theatre is an historic cinema in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, formerly operated by Landmark Theatres. Opened in 1915, it was the oldest continually operating cinema in the city of Milwaukee. [1] It is located in the Upper East Side neighborhood of the East Side of Milwaukee. The cinema became part of the Landmark Theatre ...

  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. Drew Olson (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Drew Olson (sportswriter) Drew Olson is an American sportscaster from Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. He attended the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin . Olson was host of WAUK 540 ESPN's "The D-List," which aired weekdays from 10AM-1PM and featured Dan Needles, the longtime Sports Director at WISN-TV.

  8. The Sheboygan Press - Wikipedia

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    The Sheboygan Press is a daily newspaper based in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States. It is one of a number of newspapers in the state of Wisconsin owned by Gannett, including the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Green Bay Press-Gazette and Appleton 's The Post-Crescent, along with the nearby Herald Times Reporter of Manitowoc.

  9. Aaron Eckhart - Wikipedia

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    Actor. Years active. 1992–present. Aaron Edward Eckhart (born March 12, 1968) is an American actor. Born in Cupertino, California, Eckhart moved to the United Kingdom at an early age. He began his acting career by performing in school plays, before moving to Australia for his high school senior year. He left high school without graduating ...