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1. West Allis Rallies Support for Local Businesses with Community-Driven Social Media Campaign (hoodline.com) — West Allis is asking residents to rally around local shops, restaurants, and services through a new city-run social media push highlighting homegrown favorites. By tagging businesses, shopping, and dining in town, neighbors can boost spots like Flour Girl & Flame, Aggie’s Bakery, Ope Brewing, and more that help define the city’s character during a tough economy.
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2. 'WISN 12 Day of Giving' Raises $21,064 to Support The MACC Fund (wisn.com) — A recent WISN 12 Day of Giving fundraiser at Candy Cane Lane in West Allis helped raise $21,064 for the MACC Fund’s fight against childhood cancer and blood disorders. Donations came in online and on-site, with North Shore Bank matching early gifts and WISN 12 contributing directly, as part of a broader 2025 campaign that supported multiple Wisconsin nonprofits.
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3. Basketball Recap: Racine Park Comes Up Short (maxpreps.com) — West Allis gets a brief shoutout in Racine Park’s recent girls basketball stat line, where the Panthers previously shot 53% in a matchup against West Allis Central. The main focus is Racine Park’s 75-49 loss to Franklin, highlighted by Leylanna Cruz’s 27-point performance and a quick bounce-back win over Burlington.
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4. Milwaukee County EMS blood transfusion program looks to expand (spectrumnews1.com) — West Allis firefighters are now among seven Milwaukee County departments carrying type O+ blood so paramedics can perform life-saving transfusions before patients reach the hospital. County officials say 38 people, including four children, have already benefited in the program’s first year, and they’re planning to expand this mobile blood service to protect even more residents.
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