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Kremer Subdivision On Schedule
The comprehensive sewer, water and road project in the Kremer subdivision is on schedule.

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The comprehensive sewer, water and road project in the Kremer subdivision is on schedule.

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There is a lot of really fun stuff to do this weekend.
Italian Fest gets underway Friday at Festival Hall.
There is a lot to do this weekend in a lot of different places.
Put your muscles to the test during the strong man competition at the Racine County Fair.
Federal fugitive Jonnie Lopez is in custody after he tried to drive out of Milwaukee County. Deputies pulled him over off of 7-Mile Road.
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