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Salem Lakes fire crew recalls mayday call as colleague falls through floor
“Your heart just drops.” A Salem Lakes firefighter describes the terrifying moment a mayday call went out, and how crews came together to save one of their own.
Milwaukee group marks nearly a decade of silent protest outside ICE office
For nearly nine years, a group has gathered every Thursday morning outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office on East Knapp Street in Milwaukee for what they call a Jericho Walk.
Kenosha fisherman shows how to stay safe on the ice during Free Fishing Weekend
Kenosha fisherman Jon FioRito, who is also part of the Kenosha Sportfishing and Conservation Association, is already preparing for the Winter Free Fishing Weekend on January 17 and 18.
Lapham Peak volunteers see Olympic-inspired surge in cross-country skiing
The Winter Olympics are still weeks away, but Lapham Peak in Delafield is already experiencing a surge of visitors eager to try cross-country skiing.
Couple wants open enrollment as Arrowhead School Dist. considers eliminating it
The Arrowhead Union School District is considering eliminating open enrollment after two failed referendums. At least one couple is hoping that doesn't happen.
Friends mourn Greenfield man killed in crash as MCTS driver faces felony charge
"Nicest, kindest person you ever met... helping everybody in the neighborhood," Blackie Knight said about his friend, George Kayser, killed by a former MCTS driver charged with intoxicated homicide.
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