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Kevin Fischer is a veteran broadcaster, the recipient of over 150 major journalism awards from the Milwaukee Press Club, the Wisconsin Associated Press, the Northwest Broadcast News Association, the Wisconsin Bar Association, and others. He has been seen and heard on Milwaukee TV and radio stations for over three decades. A longtime aide to state Senate Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature, Kevin can be seen offering his views on the news on the public affairs program, "InterCHANGE," on Milwaukee Public Television Channel 10, and heard filling in on Newstalk 1130 WISN. He lives with his wife, Jennifer, and their lovely baby daughter, Kyla Audrey, in Franklin.
Photos: Canada 3, USA 2 (OT)
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USA 's Jamie Langenbrunner (L) and USA 's Patrick Kane warm up prior to the men's Gold medal match against Canada at Canada Hockey Place in Vancouver , BC during the 2010 Winter Olympics, February 28, 2010. Photograph by: Jean Levac, CNS

Fans wait for the men's Gold medal hockey match opposing Canada to the USA at Canada Hockey Place in Vancouver , BC during the 2010 Winter Olympics, February 26, 2010. Photograph by: Jean Levac, CNS

Dany Heatley of Canada flied into the U.S. bench next to Brooks Orpik (44) of the U.S. during the gold medal hockey game at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, February 28, 2010. Photograph by: Shaun Best, ReutersCorey Perry (R) of Canada celebrates his goal against the U.S. with teammate Rick Nash (61) in second period of their gold medal hockey game at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, February 28, 2010. Photograph by: Shaun Best, Reuters

Canada 's Jonathan Toews (16) scores the first goal on goaltender Ryan Miller of the U.S. during the first period of their men's ice hockey gold medal game at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics February 28, 2010. Photograph by: Shaun Best, Reuters

Corey Perry (R) of Canada celebrates his goal against the U.S. with teammate Rick Nash (61) in second period of their gold medal hockey game at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, February 28, 2010. Photograph by: Shaun Best, Reuters

Canada 's Roberto Luongo (R) looks at the puck as it crosses the goal line for USA 's first goal as USA 's Ryan Kesler (L) looks on during second period of the men's Gold hockey medal match at Canada Hockey Place in Vancouver , BC during the 2010 Winter Olympics, February 28, 2010. Photograph by: Shaun Best, Reuters

Canada 's Roberto Luongo (R) looks at the puck as it crosses the goal line for USA 's first goal as USA 's Ryan Kesler (L) looks on during second period of the men's Gold hockey medal match at Canada Hockey Place in Vancouver , BC during the 2010 Winter Olympics, February 28, 2010. Photograph by: Jean Levac, CNS

USA's Zach Parise, right, and USA's Ryan Suter celebrate their late tying goal against Canada during the men's Gold hockey medal match at Canada Hockey Place in Vancouver, BC during the 2010 Winter Olympics, February 28, 2010. The goal came with just 24.4 seconds left to play. Photograph by: Jean Levac, Canwest News Service

Sidney Crosby of Canada scores the game winning goal past U.S. goalie Ryan Miller in overtime to win the gold medal in hockey at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, February 28, 2010. Photograph by: Todd Korol, Reuters

Sidney Crosby of Canada scores the game winning goal past U.S. goalie Ryan Miller in overtime to win the gold medal in hockey at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, February 28, 2010. Photograph by: Gary Hershorn, Reuters
USA's Zach Parise, right, and USA's Ryan Suter celebrate their late tying goal against Canada during the men's Gold hockey medal match at Canada Hockey Place in Vancouver, BC during the 2010 Winter Olympics, February 28, 2010. The goal came with just 24.4 seconds left to play. Photograph by: Jean Levac, Canwest News Service
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