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Milwaukee leaders connect youth with summer jobs, resources to
As Milwaukee heads into the summer months, city and community leaders are focusing on prevention by connecting young people with jobs, apprenticeships, and mentorships.
We Energies customer worried about newly proposed 14 percent rate increase
We Energies is proposing a 14% rate increase over the next two years, which would cost the average residential customer around $21 more per month.
Franklin voters face contentious mayoral race at ballot box
With a contentious mayoral race underway, Franklin voters like Lynn and Tim face a tough choice between Current Mayor John Nelson, challenger Basil Ryan, and write-in candidate Steve Olson.
Doctor, breast cancer patient say new law will expand life-saving screenings
Doctors and patients in Pewaukee are reacting after Gail’s Law was signed earlier this month, expanding insurance coverage for additional breast cancer screenings.Friend of kidnapped American journalist prays for safe return
Over the past two decades, Abdul Ismail said he's seen journalist Shelly Kittleson integrate herself into communities within Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.My Block: The thriving small businesses of Lincoln Avenue
Where are old businesses and young entrepreneurs finding success in Milwaukee? Lincoln Avenue. From nearly 98-year-old bike shops to brand new beauty salons Lincoln Avenue is a south side hub for business.
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