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  • Milwaukee, Racine lift bridges to receive state funding for maintenance
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  • Man charged in shooting death of Milwaukee USPS letter carrier pleads guilty in federal court
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  • Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow dies at 61
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  • Daily closures coming to Mitchell Street as reconstruction begins July 13
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  • Former Milwaukee County judge Hannah Dugan avoids prison time, fined $5K
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  • Car crashes near home on Milwaukee's south side, 1 dead
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  • MPD: 3 taken to hospital after red-light crash near 13th and Oklahoma
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