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Armed Robberies Victimize 3 People, 1 Business in Suburbs
Our roundup of top crime stories from the Milwaukee suburbs includes more trouble surrounding a familiar name.

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Over 15 years in journalism in both Indiana and Wisconsin, Matt has been a sportswriter, sports editor and managing editor for semi-weeklies and dailies of various sizes. Most recently, during a five-year run as managing editor of the Ozaukee County News Graphic, he twice won the C.W. Brown Award for Editorial Writing from the Wisconsin Newspaper Association.
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Our roundup of top crime stories from the Milwaukee suburbs includes more trouble surrounding a familiar name.

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