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By Southern Wisconsin Times | Nov 11, 2020
Ann Roe contributed $50 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 21.
Mark Fuller contributed $250 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 2.
MacY Ryan contributed $200 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 23.
IBEW contributed $500 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 22.
REALTORS Political Action Committee - Wisconsin contributed $1,000 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 11.
Kim Simmons contributed $25 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 22.
Abigail Scieszinski contributed $100 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 9.
Jim & Karel Cripe contributed $100 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 20.
Chris Last contributed $25 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 22.
Kimberly McKay contributed $20 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 29.
Karl Dommershausen contributed $10 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 3.
Susan Nelson contributed $100 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 18.
Paul Murphy contributed $159 to DuWayne Severson Moving Forward on October 19.
Wisconsin Hospitals, PAC contributed $500 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 22.
In zip code 53502, there are two registered voters over the age of 100, according to the Wisconsin Secretary of State.
Sharon Kennedy contributed $20 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 11.
Ann & Bob Reilly contributed $100 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 11.
Janet Labrie contributed $250 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 2.
Ian Hedges contributed $50 to the Friends of Sue Conley, a campaign committee, on September 18.
Nature's Touch, Inc. received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on April 28, according to the US Treasury Department.