Donald Friske

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Donald Friske (November 9, 1961) was a Wisconsin Republican politician and legislator.

Born in Tomahawk, Wisconsin, Friske graduated from the Tomahawk High School and served in the United States Army. Friske served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from January 3, 2001 through January 2, 2011.[1] In March 2010, Friske announced his retirement from the State Assembly.[2] He lives in the Town of Merrill and operates Carquest AutoParts franchises in the communities of Merrill and Tomahawk, Wisconsin.

Friske is currently[when?] the Assistant Deputy Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

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