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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Northcott Neighborhood House is getting an early start on the holiday giving season, and it s coming from their friends at Sam s Club.One by one, community members wrapped toys at Northcott Neighborhood House. This is a huge help, said Elizabeth Coggs, Northcott Director of Operations.Every year, the organization gives away more than 5,000 gifts to ensure families can open presents on Christmas. At Northcott Neighborhood House we say it s a blessing to be a blessing, Coggs smiled. This year, they really felt that blessing thanks to Sam s Club on its day of service.Sam s Club surprised Northcott with a $1,000 donation and helped wrap toys that will be given to families on Christmas Day.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. 鈥?Joseph Webster was in his 20s when he was convicted for a first-degree murder he didn t commit. At 41 years old, the father of four is readjusting to his newly granted freedom.Webster was released on Tuesday after a Davidson County judge
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