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77-year-old New Berlin widower loses everything in devastating floods
A New Berlin family is facing heartbreak after recent floods destroyed their elderly father's home, leaving him to start over with almost nothing at 77 years old.'It's a blessing': Milwaukee flood victims find relief through free rummage sale
Nearly two weeks after historic flooding devastated Milwaukee neighborhoods, flood victims are finding much-needed relief through community donation efforts.Muskego mom warns neighbors after bacteria found in private well water
Jugs and bottles of water don't normally fill Brittany Fischer's trunk, but that's what this Muskego mom is now forced to do after bacteria was discovered in her private well.Sheboygan nonprofit celebrates 70 years of supporting people with special needs
RCS Empowers Inc. in Sheboygan has supported people with varying abilities for 70 years through art therapy, job training, and day programs, among many others.Some in Saukville concerned about power lines near planned elementary school
Saukville residents are voicing concerns about existing power lines that run close to where a new elementary school is planned, especially as those lines are set to carry increased electrical loads.Faculty rally to bring Wauwatosa West theater back after floods
Faculty are speaking about the recovery effort for the Wauwatosa West High School theater more than a week after it was hit by historic floods.
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