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Waukesha's Military Order of the Purple Heart members lament dwindling numbers
The numbers for the Military Order of the Purple Heart are dwindling in Waukesha. Membership is down to fewer than five.Parents and community members spoke out over gender guidelines in schools
The Watertown Unified School District board meeting was busier than usual Monday night. The board voted on a policy for transgender and nonbinary students.Amateurs, pros enjoy Ope! Brewing Company's weekly disc golf putting league
The saying goes: drive for show, put for dough. At Ope! Brewing Company, you can hone your putting skills while winning prizes.Waterford residents hear Racine County Sheriff’s pitch for services
The Racine County Sheriff’s Office unveiled the services it could provide to Town of Waterford residents on Monday night.Customer, city leader, and co-owner react to Hepatitis A exposure at cafe
A restaurant employee at Beans and Barley on Milwaukees's east side tested positive for Hepatitis A prompting the health department to notify the public about potential exposure.Mother-son duo use personal experience to tackle juvenile justice reform
A mother-son duo from Racine is using their personal experience with foster care and the juvenile justice system to help troubled youth make a healthy transition into adulthood.
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