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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Mayor Cavalier Johnson and North Shore Bank officials held a ribbon cutting Thursday in honor of a new branch opening on the South Side of Milwaukee.The new branch, according to North Shore, will provide culturally appropriate banking services and financial literacy resources for the Latino community.The goal is to increase access to baking in a growing Milwaukee neighborhood that has been historically underserved.Milwaukees south side is home to the largest concentration of Hispanics and immigrants in the sta
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