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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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PRESIDENT OBAMA TO VISIT MANITOWOC TODAY

Obama aware of Orion’s technology for several years BY CHARLIE MATHEWS

Herald Times Reporter

President Barack Obama, who delivered the State of the Union address Tuesday night, is scheduled to tour three Manitowoc companies today. AP

Obama urges unity in State of the Union address Today’s schedule

BY BEN FELLER

The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Pleading for unity in a newly divided government, President Barack Obama implored Democratic and Republican lawmakers to rally behind his vision of economic revival for an anxious nation, declaring in his State of the Union address Tuesday night: “We will move forward together or not at all.” The president unveiled an agenda of carefully balanced political goals: a burst of spending on education, research, technology and transportation to make

ã See UNION, A-2

President Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive at Austin Straubel International Airport in Green Bay at about 10:35 a.m. today. From there, he’s scheduled to head to Manitowoc, where he’ll tour and give a speech at Orion Energy Systems at noon. It was announced on Tuesday night that he then will tour two other Manitowoc businesses — Skana Aluminum Co. and Tower Tech Systems. Obama is scheduled to depart Austin Straubel International Airport at 3:30 p.m.

Follow the president online

In addition to our print coverage, the Herald Times Reporter will be covering President Barack Obama online during his trip to Manitowoc today. For the latest, visit htrnews.com. We’ll have blog entries and Live Stream video of Obama’s speech at Orion Energy Systems. Watch the site for stories and photo galleries, as well. And, if you have an encounter with the president, we want to hear about it. Send your stories and photos (along with your contact details) via e-mail to htrnews@htrnews.com.

MANITOWOC — When President Barack Obama visits Orion Energy Systems today he is expected to talk about job creation and promoting spending on innovation, according to the White House. Prior to his remarks, Obama is scheduled to tour the plant and meet employees in Orion’s manufacturing facility and technology center. “We’ve worked diligently for the past two years inviting the president to come to Orion,” said Kevin Crawford, the energy technology Crawford company’s senior vice president of governmental affairs. Obama has known about Orion for a while. At a February 2008 Democratic Party presidential primary campaign stop in Janesville, Obama, then a U.S. senator from Illinois, said, “I believe we can create millions of jobs around a clean, renewable energy future … Orion Energy Systems works with companies to reduce their electricity use and carbon emissions.” Then, in March 2009, Neal

ã See ORION, A-4

Looking back: Manitowoc’s place in presidential history

Carter’s 1976 visit included speech aboard USS Cobia

Kennedy’s 1960 visit ‘not something you ever forget’

BY BENJAMIN WIDEMAN

BY SARAH KLOEPPING

Herald Times Reporter

Herald Times Reporter

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ANITOWOC — More than 50 years later, people here are still talking about John F. Kennedy’s visit to the Lakeshore. “A few people and I, we were talking about it just the other day, actually,” said Manitowoc’s Carole Schamburek, 67, who met Kennedy when he made a brief stop in Valders en route to Manitowoc on March 30, 1960. President Barack Obama’s scheduled visit to Manitowoc today has Lakeshore residents recalling appearances by other men who became president. Kennedy, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts at the time, was campaigning to be the Democratic candidate for president. He went on to win the

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John F. Kennedy, left, then a U.S. senator campaigning to be president, meets Ralph Schroeder, right, of Two Rivers and Berlin Schroeder of Manitowoc while visiting the Manitowoc shipyards on March 30, 1960. Submitted by Dale Schroeder

Former Georgia governor Jimmy Carter holds on to a child while campaigning for the presidency on March 31, 1976, in Manitowoc. Carter, a former submarine officer, visited the USS Cobia submarine while in Manitowoc. Submitted by the Manitowoc County Historical Society

John F. Kennedy: The 35th president

Jimmy Carter: The 39th president

Date Kennedy visited Manitowoc: March 30, 1960 Date Kennedy was inaugurated as president: Jan. 20, 1961 ã See KENNEDY, A-3 More about Kennedy: www.jfklibrary.org

Inside

The complete Wednesday edition of the HTR can be found inside this section

Coming up

See Thursday’s HTR for complete coverage of President Obama’s visit to Manitowoc

Date Carter visited Manitowoc: March 31, 1976 Date Carter was inaugurated as president: Jan. 20, 1977 More about Carter: www.jimmycarterlibrary.org

ANITOWOC — When Jimmy Carter said while visiting the USS Cobia in 1976 that he was going to be the first submariner to be president, Jerry Pilger scoffed. “I thought at that time, ‘Give me a break.’ But holy cow, he went on to become the president,” said Pilger, a founder of the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, which opened in 1970 as the Manitowoc Submarine Memorial Association. Carter made a campaign stop in Manitowoc on March 31, 1976. The former Georgia governor was in the midst of a two-year campaign since announcing his candidacy for president in December 1974. President Barack

ã See CARTER, A-3

Coverage inside this special section

ã Law enforcement prepares for visit / A-2 ã Holy Family Memorial ‘on alert’ / A-2 ã Ryan’s rebuttal to State of the Union / A-2 ã Poll: Where would you take Obama? / A-2

ã Poll: What would you ask Obama? / A-3 ã Manitowoc Mayor Justin Nickels excited

about president’s visit / A-4 ã Poll: What advice would you give? / A-4


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