Wauwatosa
Americannoun
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Finally, a shout-out to Carole Barrowman of Wauwatosa, Wis., for introducing me to “Bellbottoms” by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, from “Baby Driver.”
From New York Times
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, city administrator Jim Archambo offered no reason for the pivot other than a desire to “add clarity around” the earlier message.
From Washington Times
Instead, city decorators should use snowflakes, “snow people,” non-specific lights and greenery, or the colors blue, green and purple to suggest the Northern lights, according to a widely circulated email from Melissa Cantarero Weiss, deputy city administrator of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
From Washington Times
At a Barnes rally, Fannie Harris, 69, of Wauwatosa, spoke of the sacrifices of the Black suffrage movement in calling it a duty: “Our ancestors worked too hard for us to be able to vote,” she said.
From Seattle Times
Born Dec. 13, 1925, in Wauwatosa, Wis., Patricia Ann Burke was the third of eight children.
From Los Angeles Times
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