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RACINE 鈥?The Racine County Sheriff s Office is celebrating the retirement of one of its K9s. K9 Nitro finished his last patrol shift this week after nine years with the sheriff s office. According to a news release, K9 Nitro was born on Oct. 10, 2012, in Hungary. He made h
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Watch this report Monday on TMJ4 News at noon.MILWAUKEE 鈥?Coming off of a violent weekend in Milwaukee, where at least 20 people were shot and a 13-year-old died, a local school is standing up against violence, participating in a series of workshops designed to empower youth to make better decisions.RELATED:3 killed, 20+ shot in violent weekend in Milwaukee13-year-old girl killed in triple shooting at 5th and Rogers Its a choice that they ve made. And if we can change their mindset, then that s a victory right there, said Tracey De
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