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Juneau County: Two Governors

The county produced two governors: Mauston’s Orland Loomis, and Elroy’s Tommy Thompson.

04/17/2014 | Rating TV-G

Wisconsin Hometown Stories

Juneau County: Two Governors

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The county produced two governors: Mauston’s Orland Loomis, and Elroy’s Tommy Thompson.

While small in population, Juneau County produced two Wisconsin governors: The progressive Orland Loomis, and conservative Tommy Thompson. While occupying opposite places on the political spectrum, both men combined big ambitions with a small-town background, to reach the state’s highest office.

04/17/2014 | Rating TV-G

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