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Michael Block was once an obscure club professional from Southern California, giving golf lessons for $150 an hour. But it would ve taken nearly 2,000 lessons to match what he made from his e
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?For the second day in a row, Wisconsin tallied record-breaking COVID-19 numbers.Wisconsin DHS recorded2,533 confirmed coronavirus cases on Friday, the largest counted on a single day since the pandemic began.Friday s numbers
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