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Cargill layoffs prompt Milwaukee workforce organizations to mobilize support
Hundreds of Cargill employees in Milwaukee County will soon lose their jobs, but workforce leaders say help is already being mobilized to support displaced workers.
Walden School students create first Black Student Union to foster inclusion
Cousins who attend Walden School in Racine helped create their school's first Black Student Union to foster inclusion and belonging. The club meets weekly and is open to all students.
Woman turns to TMJ4 for help after her kitchen ceiling collapses
A Racine woman has been put out of her apartment after her kitchen ceiling collapsed over the weekend.
Parents rally to save Wauwatosa childcare center set to close after 25 years
A parent reached out to TMJ4, hoping to rally support to keep the Pilgrim Child Development Center open after the church announced it will close this summer.
Local boaters react to wake surfing bill moving through state legislature
A proposed bill regulating wake surfing on Wisconsin lakes sparks debate at the State Capitol Wednesday, with supporters and opponents voicing strong opinions ahead of a potential vote.
Waukesha couple travels to Colombia after federal exemption clears adoption
Joe and Kristin Finn departed on Tuesday for Colombia to complete the adoption of their 12-year-old daughter after weeks of advocacy following a federal visa pause.
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