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  • John Kerry Rally Plans Announced Sat. Morning, Oct. 30(Packerland, Appleton, WI), Bush in Green Bay

    10/29/2004 6:51:00 PM PDT · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 27 replies · 747+ views
    WBAY Action 2 News ^ | WBAY-TV Green Bay
    Action 2 News has learned Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry will campaign once again in Northeast Wisconsin. Senator Kerry will be in Appleton this Saturday for a political rally inside Roosevelt Middle School, 318 East Brewster Street. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. The event is free and open to everyone. Al Gordon of the Kerry-Edwards campaign says people don't need a ticket, "just come on down." Senator Kerry was just in the Green Bay area Monday and Tuesday, and had a campaign rally at Lawrence University in Appleton on October 15th. President Bush is also rallying in our area Saturday...
  • Troops Receive Welcome Home Parade [A well done salute]

    07/17/2004 9:51:36 AM PDT · by ex-snook · 31 replies · 483+ views
    WBAY TV ^ | July 17, 2004 | Jason Allen
    <<Back   AshwaubenonTroops Receive Welcome Home Parade   By Jason AllenA parade and ceremony in Ashwaubenon welcomed home soldiers of the 432nd and others who were deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. It was the community's way of saying "thank you."It's the only way to start a military parade -- the sound of the 451st Army Reserve Band led the way through streets lined with red, white and blue.Veterans of past wars offered up salutes to the returning soldiers and to those soldiers who never made it home.Then the newest veterans of all made another march together, this one past cheering crowds...