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Plus, four Wisconsin colleges win a national award.

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Plus, four Wisconsin colleges win a national award.

The season's first snow could hit the Milwaukee area on Friday morning, national forecasters said.
Vitrano will step in for Gene Mueller, who is retiring, on the morning radio program.
The NFL fined the Green Bay Packers $300K and quarterback Aaron Rodgers $14,560 for violating the league's COVID-19 protocols.
Plus, municipal code changes allow for indoor firing ranges to be built in West Bend.
Plus, the American Red Cross has a blood supply shortage and Belgium will be on the silver screen.
Plus, a Caledonia K9 wins First Responder of the Year Award.
More than 100,000 Wisconsinites were infected with COVID-19 between September and early November.
The annual list compiled by U.S. News & World Report rates thousands of nursing homes based on care, rate of complaints and more.
The retailer said it would offer a selection of free turkeys to Wisconsin customers who spend $100 at its stores.
Prosecutors said they would rest their case Tuesday at the Kyle Rittenhouse trial after jurors heard testimony and saw video evidence.
National forecasters predict a chance of rain and snow at the end of the week as temperatures drop.
Plus, a Milwaukee man arrested in connection with police officers injured in a shooting and Badgers football news.
Plus, see a list of craft stores available for holiday shopping.
Plus, a Racine mother and son are accused of trafficking drugs.
The man who was shot in the arm at a Kenosha protest said he thought Kyle Rittenhouse was an active shooter and pointed his gun at him.
The company kept Rodgers as its spokesman, but fewer commercials featuring the quarterback have aired recently.
With the bill’s passage in the House, it now heads to President Biden’s desk.
Watch as Giannis Antetokounmpo practices greeting the president as the Milwaukee Bucks land in Washington.
Gaige Grosskreutz, who was shot in the arm, is expected to testy at Kyle Rittenhouse's trial, according to prosecutors.