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  • State Fair ticket exchange begins Nov. 10 for guests who missed final day due to historic flooding
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  • MADACC temporarily suspends intake of healthy cats due to increase in highly contagious virus
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  • Evers admin 'immediately moves' to pay FoodShare recipients, says benefits may be available overnight
  • 2 dead in multi-vehicle crash in Brookfield
  • The Argo music venue set to open in December in former Fox Bay Theater
  • Milwaukee Co. Board adopts nearly $1.4B budget; vote shifts millions to MCTS
  • Man accused of killing mother in drunk driving crash appears in court
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  • 'She was loved': Family remembers Concordia University pharmacy student who died in shooting
  • Keys to Progress: Selfless veteran gifted new car
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  • 37-year-old killed in shooting near 33rd and Meinecke, suspect arrested
  • Kendall Corder, Christopher McCray among officers honored at MPD Merit Awards Ceremony
  • 40 airports to face flight cancellations because of government shutdown, Mitchell International to feel ripple effect
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  • Jury process underway in Milwaukee County Judge Dugan's federal case
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  • Racine County events feature bluegrass, holiday celebrations and more
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  • Spirit Airlines to discontinue service at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport in 2026
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