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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Ahead of the Republican National Convention, people who live in downtown Milwaukee learned new details Thursday night about security, but some questions remain.At a community listening session at the Baird Center, with city leaders and representatives from the United States Secret Service attendees learned that residential locations would not be subject to the most restrictive security measures.The area in and around the RNC will be divided into two security two layers. The outer region, where people live, will require a comprehensive vehicle checkpoint but anyone can come and go.The i
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stanley shop ared the exact perimeters between the outer and inner layers but the general impact ranges from N. 9th St from the west, to N. Water St on the east. It is bounded to the north by W. Cherry St. and W. Clybourn St. to the south.Attendees also asked about public safety, traffic, parking, and public transportation. We just w
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Now that the Olympics are over, Kewaskum s Jordan Stolz is back home. He recently made a visit at his old school Addison Elementary in the Slinger school district.He shared how his life has been since returning home. I ve just been sitting around a lot, Stolz says. Just getting used to not traveling. It s kind of weird doing nothing, but it s kind of enjoyable now. A l
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stanley thermobecher walk the ceremonies and everything, altogether was great. He won t be 18 until next month. He plans on training and adding muscle as his future continues to look so bright.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip