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MILWAUKEE, Wis. 鈥?The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame Museum just released three limited-edition bobbleheads, featuring the Wisconsin Badgers, Marquette Golden Eagles, and the Whitewater Warhawks. The new bobbleheads were released Jan. 6, ahead of National Bobblehead Day on Jan. 7. According to a news release from the museum, the bobbleheads are scheduled to a
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