A crowd estimated of 1,200 people at Turner Hall welcomed John F. Kennedy in spring 1960, as the senator made his bid for the Democratic nominee in the presidential primary. During the visit, JFK met ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! B.J. Hollars, author of "Wisconsin for Kennedy," provides introductory remarks about his lecture on the long forgotten characters in the story of how ...
The National Archives released more than 63,000 pages of previously classified files related to President John F. Kennedy's assassination. While in Oshkosh in 1960, then-Sen. John F. Kennedy delivered ...
Through a mix-up, the wrong picture ran with a recent column about the visit of presidential candidate John F. Kennedy to Fargo in 1960. Here is the correct picture, showing Kennedy with Capt. Edwin ...
Energy and fire officials give advice on how to keep your home safely warm in the cold temperatures. 100+ car pileup, at least 15 car crash on US-131, whiteout conditions and more top stories Below ...
FOND DU LAC – In February 1960, John F. Kennedy was still a U.S. senator from Massachusetts one month into a campaign to become the 35th president of the United States. Before Kennedy and his wife, ...
OSHKOSH – More than 63,000 pages of previously classified files regarding President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963 were released by the National Archives following an executive order from the ...