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CARLSVILLE, Wis. NBC 26 鈥?A local couple has millions of reasons to celebrate this week.Door County Candle Company owners Christiana and Nic Trapani won more than $1 million this week on the NBC game show The Wall. Last year in April, we got a call from a producer from The Wall, and they wanted to feature us, and my husband and I were like, We re just so busy, we don t have time to leave the shop, Christiana Trapani said.However, she said they decide
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stanley quencher e have not been able to congregate and fellowship with one another, said Allen-Ebenezer Pastor Rev. Betty Blue. Friday s vaccine clinic was the fi
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