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                  Kenosha team delivers hope as families brace for food benefit cutsAs uncertainty grows over federal SNAP benefits, the team at the Racine Kenosha Community Action Agency is working overtime to prepare.  Black air filters illustrate poor air quality from ongoing construction projectsSheboygan residents near Moenning and Stahl roads say construction dust and truck traffic have made their neighborhood unsafe and unhealthy.  Family seeks justice for Milwaukee man killed near bus stop last monthMore than a month after James Jordan III was shot and killed while walking home from work in Milwaukee, his family continues to search for answers as his case remains unsolved.  Parents demand answers after Wilmot student charged with possessing child pornTensions ran high inside Wilmot Union High School as parents demanded answers and accountability after learning that a student facing multiple felony charges was allowed back on campus.  Tenants in Bronzeville apartment fear for safety amid ongoing security issuesResidents at Griot Apartments in Milwaukee say they're living in fear due to ongoing security issues that have left their building vulnerable to break-ins and unauthorized visitors.  Flood victims have two weeks left to apply for FEMA assistanceFlood victims in Milwaukee, Washington and Waukesha counties have two weeks remaining to secure federal aid for the damage caused in August.
 
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