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Mixed reaction on Waukesha Co. Communications' switch to AI for non-emergencies
Waukesha County will soon become only the second place in Wisconsin to use artificial intelligence to handle non-emergency calls.
'Still Here': How Sherrell V. turned grief into a gentle creative companion
In my interview with author Sherrell V., it became clear that her book "Still Here: Coloring for the Soul in Times of Grief" is more than a creative project.
Trees vandalized at Milwaukee park cost $1,400 in damage
Nearly 30 newly planted trees were vandalized at Milwaukee's Lyons Park, causing $1,400 in damage to a DNR-funded environmental project.
Renovated Plymouth ski hill to open next month — here's what's in store
Historic Nutt Hill in Plymouth reopens December 16, thanks to local nonprofit Cheese Capital Winter Park. This comes after a 10-year closure, featuring a new ski lift, runs and a warming shelter.
Pleasant Prairie couple's fight to keep chickens reflects statewide debate
A Pleasant Prairie couple is challenging village regulations after being cited for keeping chickens on their property, highlighting a broader debate about backyard poultry across Wisconsin.
Grafton students, parents cheer football team to state
The Grafton Black Hawks football team is heading to Madison for the state championship game Friday morning, and the school sent them off in style Thursday afternoon.
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