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Political Signs Thefts Prompt Arrests
As the election comes closer, the Franklin Police Department reports "several" arrests of people stealing political signs.

As the election comes closer, the Franklin Police Department reports "several" arrests of people stealing political signs.

You can now drive through the spooktacular light displays.
A Department of Public Works sanitation worker discovered a body in a garbage cart.
Dynasty was last seen on January 31, 2019. Police need help fiding her.
Bay Gives Back hosts its 6th Annual City-Wide Food Drive (Virtual Edition) to benefit the Riverwest Food Pantry.
The extended deadline to respond to the 2020 Census is October 31.
The increase in shots fired and weapons violation complaints during the pandemic threatens crime reduction progress, police said.
Milwaukee Police are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying and locating a suspect wanted in a property damage.
The Village Board voted 7-0 earlier this month to refrain from setting official trick-or-treat hours this year.
The boy was taken to a local hospital and treated for his injuries.
One of the three suspects initially ran from the police.
The South Suburban Chamber is hosting a series of candidate forums.
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley released a statement following the DA's decision in OIS death.
The National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) confirms that a dead mink at a Taylor County mink farm has tested positive.
The City of Milwaukee Health Department will continue to enforce the Moving Milwaukee Forward Safely Order as written.
The Oak Creek Health Department released the latest figures Wednesday.
Of the 977 confirmed cases, seven percent of people infected required hospitalization.
The Village has received more 6,500 absentee ballot requests.
More than 5,000 voters have made the request for an absentee ballot.