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List of people from Eau Claire, Wisconsin

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The following notable people were born in or are associated with Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Artists and performers

Athletes

Journalists and activists

  • Waldemar Ager, Norwegian-American newspaperman and author
  • Ellen Gabler, New York Times investigative journalist
  • C. L. James, anarchist writer and local journalist
  • Eppie Lederer, advice columnist who wrote under the pseudonym Ann Landers; during her time in Eau Claire she served as chair of the Eau Claire Democratic Party
  • Julie Nelson, TV news anchor affiliated with KARE-TV in Minnesota
  • Marcus Thrane, Norwegian labor organizer who died in Eau Claire in 1890
  • Abigail van Buren, advice columnist known for "Dear Abby"

Politicians

Other

See also

References

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