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  2. Rudy Fratto - Wikipedia

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    Personal. Fratto is the nephew of Louis Fratto, an associate of Al Capone and reputed Des Moines, Iowa mob boss from 1930 until 1967. Fratto was reportedly made in 1988. Possibly in the same ceremony as Salvatore "Solly D" DeLaurentis and John "Pudgy" Matassa. He lives in Darien, Illinois .

  3. WLS-TV - Wikipedia

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    History WENR-TV (1948–1953) The station first signed on the air on September 17, 1948, as WENR-TV. It was the third television station to sign on in the Chicago market behind WGN-TV (channel 9), which debuted six months earlier in April, and WBKB (channel 4), which changed from an experimental station to a commercial operation in September 1946.

  4. Norman Ross - Wikipedia

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    Ross broadcasting for WGN Radio, Chicago. Norman DeMille Ross (May 2, 1895 – June 19, 1953) was an American competition swimmer who won five events at the Inter-Allied Games in June 1919, held at Joinville-Le-Pont near Paris, and three gold medals at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. He set thirteen world records and won eighteen ...

  5. 2008 Cook County, Illinois, elections - Wikipedia

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    Voter turnout. Voter turnout in Cook County during the primaries was 47.95%, with 1,274,569 ballots cast. Among these, 1,091,008 Democratic, 200,750 Republican, 112 Green, 4 Moderate, and 2,125 nonpartisan primary ballots were cast. The city of Chicago saw 52.70% turnout and suburban Cook County saw 43.3% turnout.

  6. Tribune Media - Wikipedia

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    Tribune Media Company, also known as Tribune Company, was an American multimedia conglomerate headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.. Through Tribune Broadcasting, Tribune Media was one of the largest television broadcasting companies, owning 39 television stations across the United States and operating three additional stations through local marketing agreements.

  7. Mike Boland (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Political party. Democratic. Spouse. Mary. Residence (s) Fishers, Indiana, U.S. Profession. Educator [vague] Mike Boland is an American politician who served in the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 71st District from 1995 to 2010, and the Democratic nominee for Indiana State Treasurer in 2014.

  8. Tribune East Tower - Wikipedia

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    Tribune East Tower is a 1,442 ft (439.5 m) mixed use supertall tower to be constructed on the eastern edge of the Tribune Tower property, in the Streeterville area of Chicago. [2] The building plans were approved on May 8, 2020. When completed, the tower will be the second-tallest building in Chicago, after the Willis Tower, and one of the ...

  9. Harold Washington Library–State/Van Buren station - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Transit Authority board voted unanimously on Wednesday, October 6, 2010, to rename the station to its current name. Bus connections View of Library-State/Van Buren from Dearborn Street. CTA. 2 Hyde Park Express (Weekday Rush Hours only) 6 Jackson Park Express; 10 Museum of Science and Industry (Memorial Day-Labor Day Only)