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Waukesha non-profit could be another option to help flood victims
A Waukesha couple is worried there won't be enough FEMA money to help flood victims who aren't facing catastrophic issues, but a local non-profit could provide assistance if federal aid falls short.Parents shocked as a Pleasant Prairie elementary PTO comes under investigation
The Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) at Prairie Lane Elementary School in Pleasant Prairie is under investigation after concerns were raised about its finances.Milwaukee leaders unite to tackle city's literacy crisis with new coalition
For years, Milwaukee has struggled with low reading scores that trail state and national averages. Now, a coalition of leaders is coming together to form a citywide plan to tackle those challenges.MKE artist showcases mentors who shaped path in light of Hispanic Heritage Month
Monday marks the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to recognize Hispanic and Latino history and culture.Franks Diner marks 100 years serving Kenosha
Owners Julie Rittmiller and Kevin Ervin marked the anniversary with specials and a block party, though, in true Frank’s fashion, the celebration is officially being billed as the “99th.”Homeowners explore disaster relief options as SBA program could step in
Terry Crawford faces $100,000 in flood damage to his Greenfield home. New federal disaster declaration opens FEMA aid and low-interest loan options.
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