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Petri will receive Politician of Year award
U.S. Rep. Tom Petri, R-Fond du Lac, will be honored as Politician of the Year by The Daily Reporter Publishing Company during a Newsmakers of the Year awards reception. Congressman Tom Petri of Wisconsin served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Somalia in the 1960's.
Petri will receive Politician of Year award
Petri will receive Politician of Year award
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U.S. Rep. Tom Petri, R-Fond du Lac, will be honored as Politician of the Year by The Daily Reporter Publishing Company during a Newsmakers of the Year awards reception which will be held Wednesday, Oct. 26, at the Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design, Milwaukee.
“This event gives us the opportunity to recognize the outstanding achievements of individuals and companies, and how their actions have made an impact on the building community,” said Ann Richmond, publisher of the Daily Reporter Publishing Company.
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