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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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2018-12-12
WHAT HAPPENS TO PEOPLE WHO DON’T LEAVE TRAUMA
Parkland conspiracy theory is Lie of the Year
Walker will veto some Republican-led legislation
Milwaukee County to end $1.9 million in contracts with troubled nonprofit.
“Get them while you can.” Treats that come but once a year.
Bon Iver frontman’s Eaux Claires music festival canceled for 2019
Federal magistrate orders taxpayers to pay group $70,000 in John Doe suit
Once little-used fireplace sparks great thoughts in Mount Mary philosophers
Barrett sees numbers slip but still holds big lead over foes, poll shows
Trump, Democrats bicker on border wall funding
Khashoggi, other journalists named Time’s Person of Year
EPA seeks to roll back water rules
People are misinformed about most things, global survey finds
Judge awards Trump lawyers nearly $300K in Daniels case
Urban garden planted hope into ‘Lil Obama’
Cultivating
In shift, Senate to vote on criminal justice bill
McConnell acts after changes made to bipartisan measure
Thousands of mailed ballots in Florida were not counted
Immigration raids target employees, not employers
Trying to keep the ball rolling
Bucks are ready to hit the road
Time to look at an old nemesis
Marquette’s Howard has a lot more game now
Brewers have meeting with catcher Ramos
Utah State tabs Andersen
Vikings’ offensive aide fired
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City financing approved for Harbor District projects
Security tech spreads to more businesses
River 1 development
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Internet brands embrace physical stores
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