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  • Town chairman arrested in dog's death in Dodge County
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  • Former St. Francis High School coach pleads not guilty in sexual assault of child
  • Ascension doctor shares best ways to manage the heat
  • Portion of Oklahoma Ave. closed Friday for vigil remembering 3 lives lost due to reckless driving
  • 2 days left to shop St. Joseph’s annual rummage sale in Wauwatosa
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  • Murder victim Ashley Hudson's mother refutes claims she was involved in daughter's shooting death
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  • 23-year-old dead, 19-year-old injured in shooting near Hopkins and Fairmount
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  • MPD proposes using facial recognition in exchange for millions of booking data
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