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Milwaukee flood victims can replace lost FoodShare, Summer EBT benefits
Record flooding across Milwaukee this weekend left many residents without power for hours or even days, causing food purchased with FoodShare and Summer EBT benefits to spoil.Flooding wipes out most of the fall crops at New Berlin family farm
A New Berlin farm that relies on pumpkin sales for to keep their business profitable is facing a devastating loss after recent flooding swamped nearly their entire crop.Grafton completes construction on new traffic signal at busy intersection
Residents near an increasingly busy intersection in Grafton will soon see relief from long wait times and dangerous turns as the village installs a new traffic signal.West Allis family salvages memories after historic flooding
Families and residents in southeast Wisconsin are recovering from the impact of historic floods that drenched homes and displaced belongings.'I broke down in tears': Milwaukee family escapes, loses home to flooding
A Milwaukee mother and her four daughters escaped their home early Sunday morning as floodwaters from Lincoln Creek rapidly filled their house near 60th and Custer.EXCLUSIVE: Water Street crash victims share their story
In an exclusive interview with TMJ4, Chloe Handrich and Samantha Zganjar, the two girls hit and seriously injured by a Milwaukee driver, tell their story for the very first time.
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