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SPRING PRAIRIE, Wis. 鈥?A suspect fired a gun at law enforcement as they chased him from a party he was allegedly threatening people at, in Walworth County early Thursday morning, authorities say.According to the Walworth County Sheriff s Of
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It s no secret Milwaukee has been plagued with nutritional food deserts. A food desert is defined by the Department of Agriculture as a low-income area where a supermarket or grocery store is at least one mile away.According to data from 2015, The United States Department of Agriculture shows nearly 9% of Milwaukee s population lives in a food desert. Trasus Wright has lived in Lindsay Heights for more than two decades. He deals with the struggle regular
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