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Daily Bread for 9.26.14

Good morning, Whitewater

Week’s end in Whitewater will be mostly cloudy with a high of seventy-nine.

It’s the anniversary of the first Kennedy-Nixon debate, televised on this day in 1960:

On this day in 1833, several tribes in Wisconsin cede land to the United States:

1833 – Indian Treaty Cedes to Government
On this date Indian tribes including the Ojibwe, Menominee, Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, Ottawa and Sauk ceded land to the government, including areas around Milwaukee, especially to the south and east of the city. The ceded land included much of what is today John Michael Kohler and Terry Andrae State Parks. The Potawatomi continued to live along the Black River until the 1870s, despite the treaty. [Source: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources]

Google-a-Day asks a sports question about a location:

In what state did a golf star, who was the youngest player to achieve the Grand Slam, hold a news conference in 2010 to issue a formal apology?

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