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How a paralyzed Cedarburg teen beat the odds to secure national CrossFit medal
A 19-year-old Cedarburg woman who was paralyzed from the waist down two years ago won first place in her category at the Adaptive CrossFit Games in Las Vegas.Milwaukee mom speaks out after Trump links acetaminophen to autism risk
A Milwaukee mother whose son has autism is speaking out after the Trump administration announced Monday that the FDA will require warnings linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism risk.Town of Merton resident speaks out after a couple of dangerous crashes
After witnessing a serious crash and rushing to help at the intersection of Highway 164 and Plainview Road, a Town of Merton resident is speaking out about her safety concern.Milwaukee man attacked by dogs, needs rabies shots
Milwaukee man requires rabies shots after dog attack in alley. Second incident at same address where child was previously bitten by different dogs.Basse’s Farms in Colgate bounces back from floods in time for pumpkin season
Monday is the first day of fall, and Basse’s Taste of Country is ready for pumpkin-picking season even after some of its crop was hit by the historic floods.Only 7 bathroom trips per week? Arrowhead students question limits on new ePass
Three Arrowhead Union High School students have spoken out against a new electronic pass (or ePass) system that limits how many times students can use the bathroom during the school day and week.
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