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    Sheboygan’s Planning & Development Director Resigns Abruptly After 14 Months

    November 13, 2024 — The City of Sheboygan’s Director of Planning and Development, Diane McGinnis-Casey, has resigned from her position, effective immediately, after just over a year in the role. McGinnis-Casey submitted her resignation to the city’s human resources department on October 31. The following day, City Administrator Casey Bradley informed Mayor Ryan Sorenson, Common…

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    Cyberattack Disrupts Major U.S. Grocery Chains, Impacting Pharmacies and E-commerce

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