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Hartford police officers turn toilet paper homecoming prank back on students
Hartford police officers surprised students by turning their homecoming toilet paper prank back on them using a leaf blower at the football game.New Berlin farmer fights to stay out of the red after the August floods
A New Berlin farm that suffered devastating losses during August's flooding is now counting on pumpkin sales to survive the season, with just two weeks left to cover outstanding bills.Wauwatosa Women's Club honors breast cancer survivors and patients with display
The Wisconsin Women's Club will have a breast cancer awareness event featuring a speech from the executive director of Susan G. Komen Wisconsin, Nikki Panico, on Tuesday, October 14.Brewers' concession vendors work for free to raise money for local non-profits
Some of the concession vendors at Brewers games work for free. Instead, they are volunteers helping raise money for local non-profits.Some Oak Creek residents oppose 44-home development plan
Oak Creek neighbors oppose a proposed 44-home subdivision on Oakwood Road, citing concerns about traffic, flooding, and rural character loss.How some residents are reacting as Town of Waterford welcomes new police chief
The Town of Waterford has a new police chief after nearly two years. They've been without an acting chief since January 2024.
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