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Retirements Abound from Shorewood School District
Three employees with 65 years combined service to the district join a long list of other retiring staff, as officials approved their retirements Tuesday.

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Three employees with 65 years combined service to the district join a long list of other retiring staff, as officials approved their retirements Tuesday.

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