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  • 'This is not easy stuff': How a Cudahy company played a crucial role in the Artemis moon mission
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  • WisDOT updates CBS 58 on freeway projects across SE Wisconsin
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  • Gov. Evers vetoes bill requiring state opt into private school voucher program
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  • Friendship Circle of Wisconsin president presented with FBI director's Community Leadership Award
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  • Dogs attack grandmother on Milwaukee’s east side, neighborhood's second dog attack in less than a week
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  • All 13 Milwaukee County golf courses now open for 2026 season
  • Trial begins with new felony charge added for Tremaine Jones in shooting death of Milwaukee Police Officer Kendall Corder
  • West Allis going head-to-head against Madison in national 'Strongest Town' contest
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  • Racine Zoo previews spring lineup including Eggstravaganza, camps and Mother's Day brunch
  • Specialist explains how specific learning disabilities are identified in Wisconsin schools
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  • Milwaukee police seeking help finding critically missing child
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  • Southeast Wisconsin ravaged by barrage of fires
  • Benson Boone backflipping back to Fiserv Forum this summer
  • Indian Summer festival returns to Waukesha
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