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    Beware of the “Brushing” Scam: A New Tactic Targeting Wisconsinites

    A new scam has been making its way across the country, and it’s clever enough to trick even the most cautious among us. Known as “Brushing,” this fraudulent scheme has been recently highlighted by Wisconsin crime alert groups, warning residents to stay vigilant during this holiday season. Here’s how it works and what you need…

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    Kohler Golf Course Proposal and Native Burial Sites Near Kohler-Andrae Park

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    Republicans Eye Social Program Cuts to Fund Tax Breaks for the Wealthy

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    The Port Washington-Saukville School District is facing a concerning outbreak of whooping cough, with eight high school students and one middle school student infected in the past two weeks. Health officials and school leaders are working together to address the issue and prevent further spread of the highly contagious illness. What Happened? What Is Whooping…

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