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By Fox Cities News | Nov 5, 2020
Paul Benz contributed $5 to the Wisconsin Emergency Medicine PAC, a political action committee, on September 21.
Michael Dean Repplinger contributed $40 to the Wisconsin Emergency Medicine PAC, a political action committee, on September 28.
Michael Becker contributed $100 to the Wisconsin Emergency Medicine PAC, a political action committee, on September 21.
Misenda Williams contributed $15 to Outagamie County Democratic Party on August 5.
Angie Qualio contributed $8 to the Wisconsin Emergency Medicine PAC, a political action committee, on September 23.
Marguerite Janse-Vreeling contributed $15 to Outagamie County Democratic Party on August 5.
Todd Nelson contributed $300 to the Wisconsin Emergency Medicine PAC, a political action committee, on September 1.
Char Srgman contributed $20 to Outagamie County Democratic Party on August 5.
Eric J. Beach for Assembly, a candidate campaign committee, received $1,250 during the week ending Oct. 24.
William Haselow contributed $100 to the Wisconsin Emergency Medicine PAC, a political action committee, on September 23.
The Shell at 1043 Ivory St. is selling the cheapest midgrade gasoline in Seymour for the week of October 19-25, according to GasBuddy.com.
Kerry Ahrens contributed $500 to the Wisconsin Emergency Medicine PAC, a political action committee, on September 21.
Mary E. Lewis contributed $100 to the Wisconsin Emergency Medicine PAC, a political action committee, on September 23.
Michael Eng contributed $50 to the Wisconsin Emergency Medicine PAC, a political action committee, on September 1.
Bill Lee contributed $11 to Outagamie County Democratic Party on August 6.
Chris Torkilsen contributed $60 to the Wisconsin Emergency Medicine PAC, a political action committee, on September 28.
Tim Seager contributed $20 to Outagamie County Democratic Party on August 5.
Kevin Clavers contributed $15 to Outagamie County Democratic Party on August 5.
Manderfields Home Bakery, Inc. received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $350,000 and $1 million on April 29, according to the US Treasury Department.
Mitchell L. Lewis contributed $100 to the Wisconsin Emergency Medicine PAC, a political action committee, on September 23.