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WINAMAC - A married couple in the process of separating are dead after a murder-suicide Monday morning in Winamac.
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The Windy City is home to a Winnemac Avenue and a Winnemac Park; there is also an Indiana town called Winamac and a school district in Minnesota spelled Win-E-Mac.
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Mr. Thompson, whose grandfather helped found the bank in Winamac, Ind., recalled that his father wouldn't consider selling the inherited stock.
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Joe Thompson, whose grandfather helped found a bank in Winamac, Ind., that later became part of KeyCorp, describes the stock, which his family still owns, as "the family heirloom."
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James William Turnis; they live in Winamac, Indiana.
The Stephens Family A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joshua Stevens Bascom Asbury Cecil Stephens
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Winamac joined the English again under Tecumseh's leadership in 1812, and made final treaty of peace in 1815.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Winamac, Ind. -based BraunAbility makes wheelchair lifts and converts vans and minivans for wheelchair accessibility.
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In 1980, Ford Motor Chairman Henry Ford II announced he was stepping down, the same day a jury in Winamac, Ind., found Ford Motor Co. innocent of reckless homicide in the fiery deaths of three young women in a Ford Pinto.
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Christopher Norrie, a 2nd Brigade operations officer from Winamac, Wis.
unknown title 2009
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Previous high-water marks had been established at Winamac on February 20, 1985, and at North Webster on January 2, 1991.
CattleNetwork 2009
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