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World Cup: Area coaches reflect on impact of Racine native Jesse Marsch
As Racine native Jesse Marsch leads Team Canada on a historic run in the World Cup, area coaches reflect on his impact.
Farmer happy to see corn past hip-high during biggest heat wave of the season
A Mequon farmer says his corn is growing well ahead of the Fourth of July, clearing hip-high, even as Wisconsin endures its biggest heat wave of the season, with high temperatures topping 90 degrees.
Hollander Chocolate Company brings world-class chocolate to Port Washington
Brendan Johnson started his morning at the Tulip Café and Innovation Center at Hollander Chocolate, where he spoke with the co-founder and president of the business about bringing world-class chocolate to Port Washington.
Brookfield residents happy to see a ban on early spot-saving along parade route
For Robert and Sally Pieper, who have lived along the route for 48 years and haven't missed a parade in that time, the rule is a welcome change. Robert Pieper said early spot-savers have caused problems in the past.
Milwaukee shoppers prepare for pricier holiday grills
Planning a Fourth of July BBQ? See why Milwaukee shoppers are spending more on meat this year—and which cookout staples are actually cheaper.
Milwaukee gallery exhibit explores America through artists of color
As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, one Milwaukee art gallery is inviting people to reflect on a different question: What does America look like through the eyes of the people who live it?
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