Thursday, January 27, 2011
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President Obama’s visit showcases Manitowoc companies
President Barack Obama beholds an Orion Energy Systems’ high-intensity modular flourescent light held by Marisol DeBaushe of Orion during Obama’s visit to Manitowoc on Wednesday. Obama also visited Skana Aluminum Co. and Tower Tech Systems. Doug Sundin/HTR
Historic day as president praises Manitowoc: ‘You’ve reinvented yourself’ BY CHARLIE MATHEWS
Herald Times Reporter
MANITOWOC — President Barack Obama was only in Manitowoc for two hours on Wednesday, but he created memories that will last a lifetime for thousands of people. Citizens lined thoroughfares hoping for a glimpse of the U.S. president, who traveled via motorcade to the Lakeshore area after Air Force One landed at Austin Straubel Airport in Ashwaubenon. John F. Kennedy and For more coverage of Jimmy Carter campaigned President Barack Obama’s as presidential candidates visit to Manitowoc, log on in Manitowoc decades ago, to www.htrnews.com. but didn’t return after they You’ll find more than were elected. 100 pictures in our Obama is believed to be photo gallery, as well as the first sitting U.S. presia replay of Wednesday’s dent to visit Manitowoc. live chat and an archived Obama did more than talk with a few workers and Livestream video. company executives at Manitowoc-based Orion Energy Systems, Skana Aluminum Co. and Tower Tech Systems. In a speech to hundreds of Orion employees, civic and business leaders, the president was effusive in his praise of its founder, Neal Verfuerth, but also the city whose Native American name means “home of the great spirit.” “We’ve got to lead the world in innovation,” Obama said, echoing a theme he shared Tuesday
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President Barack Obama addresses the assembled crowd at Orion Energy Systems in Manitowoc on Wednesday after receiving a tour of the facility from Orion founder Neal Verfuerth. Benjamin Wideman/HTR
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People hold signs across from the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc while waiting for President Barack Obama’s motorcade to drive past on Wednesday. Doug Sundin/HTR
Sebastian Hoenisch, 11, of Manitowoc holds a sign near Tower Tech Systems in Manitowoc on Wednesday while waiting for President Barack Obama’s motorcade to drive past. Sarah Kloepping/HTR
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Air Force One departs. Doug Sundin/HTR
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ã Obama visits Skana / A-5 ã Pictures from Obama’s visit / A-5 ã Residents brave the cold / A-6 ã President’s visit is historic / B-4