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  • 11-year-old Kenosha girl gives back to community by hosting coat drive 🧄
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  • A focus shift from the snow to the chill as we round out November
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  • Weekend plans shift as snow hits Milwaukee
  • Sheboygan police still looking for missing 63-year-old last seen 4 days ago
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