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MILWAUKEE 鈥?This is a chance for community members to connect with the police. We love being out in the community and seeing the kids. I think it s very important to have the kids become very comfortable with the police. It lets the
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DENVER, Co. 鈥?What does a dream need in order to be made real At Denver s The Zone, the answer is knowledge and space. We wanted to create some sort of opportunity for small businesses, said Andrea Barela, CEO of NEWSED, a multi-dimensional nonprofit that serves the needs of west Denver.A big need right is teaching business savvy in a way that is affordable and realistic to help uplift a community battling gentrification and dislocation. When they graduate, they can become vendors at The Zone, owned by the nonprofit, which can be rented out at an affordable rate, helping to kick start businesses that may have otherwise not gotten a chance to get off the ground. It s really what was needed to m
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