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Milwaukee Panthers women’s soccer pursues fourth straight NCAA tournament bid
Milwaukee Panthers women's soccer team pursues fourth straight NCAA tournament bid behind strong senior leadership, dominant Horizon League playPalmyra neighbors brace for second mass chicken disposal as bird flu strikes
Residents near Palmyra are preparing for the smell and disruption of millions of dead chickens being dumped in their neighborhood for the second time in three years due to bird flu.Waukesha teen who inspired millions in cancer battle dies at 14
Zuza Beine, a 14-year-old Waukesha teenager who touched millions of lives by sharing her cancer journey on social media, died this week after an 11-year battle with acute myeloid leukemia.Amputee and flood victim who helped others for years now needs community help
A Milwaukee woman who spent years helping others in her community is now facing her own crisis after August's historic floods destroyed nearly everything she owns.Victims thankful as Milwaukee suspends repair permits for flood damage
Milwaukee plumbing company replaces flood victims' water heaters free while the city suspends repair permit fees through December 31.Grafton residents react as near 50% increase in water rates goes into effect
Grafton residents are now paying nearly 50 percent more for water as the village's new rates took effect this week, marking the first increase in seven years.
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