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MILWAUKEE - 鈥?We Energies is seeking approval for another rate hike and TMJ4 s new Lighthouse team is shining a light on your money.Andrea Albers is on the team, and is looking at how much your electric bill could go up over the next two years, and why.She found the proposed rate increase is tied, partially, to an aggressive disease killing millions of trees across the Midwest. Andrea also met with a Glendale mother who says her electric bill already takes a big bite out of the family s budget.Energy rates are a concern for Cherie Purdy. The mother of 4 says her bill keeps going up, Seven years ago it was about $170, and now we re up to about $240, she explained. Purdy is willing to pay more because her son relies on a medically necessary pump that requires an electric charge, but says more frequent power outages have put the whole family on edge. It got to the point where it was frequ
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Marquette University has ordered all students of Schroeder Hall to quarantine for 14 days, effective at 10 p.m. Monday.The announcements comes after the university and the Milwaukee Health Department confirmed a cluster of increasing COVID-19 cases among residents of the dorm.About 373 students live in Schroeder Hall, and about 3 percent of them have tested positive, Vice
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