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ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Wisconsin from voting.

The individual also exposed his buttocks before being removed from the online class, authorities said.
Habitat for Humanity of Waukesha County also highlighted a home being built for a mother of three children.
Wauwatosa is hiring crossing guards for the 2020-2021 school year.
Vesta Memory Care in Brookfield offers a home environment for people with dementia.
Police responded to several reports of entry into unlocked vehicles.
The person was a reenactor for an event.
It is up to parents if they want their children participating.
The co-owner of One Source Wellness & Chiropractic discusses the pandemic and his employee, who was the victim of a burning in Waukesha.
The American Red Cross of Wisconsin is helping the families.
There is no confirmation on the Village of Waukesha's trick-or-treat date.
The victim's uncle said he wants transparency from the school district.
Joel Murn,39, didn't appear on video conference due to "medical reasons."
Carroll University held a news conference on Wednesday to discuss its pandemic policies.
Other thefts included political signs in yards.
The new retailer is among other exciting projects.
Third graders stayed home from school for virtual learning.
Carroll University students were required to sign a supplemental code of conduct agreement pertaining to the coronavirus pandemic.
The recreation center will "serve as an inter-generational, dynamic space" where the City Recreation Department can grow its programs.
"Silence deepens trauma, and we will not allow these acts of racism go unaddressed," the school district said in a letter to parents.