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  • Smallest police dog in VA system to retire in Milwaukee
  • Milwaukee Public Museum marks Hispanic Heritage Month with dance and artisan showcases
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  • Cool streak of weather finally over as highs warm above average most of this week
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  • Search underway for Milwaukee's 112th City Christmas tree to light up the Deer District 🎄
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