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Madison365 Week in Review for October 2

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Willy Street Co-op said it is unable to substantiate allegations that an employee made racist comments.

 

 

 

One City Schools will name its campuses for longtime supporters Pleasant Rowland, Joseph Krupp and Diane Grove.

 

 

 

Luna’s Grocery has stepped back from building a new store in a major development on Madison’s South Side.

 

 

 

The Hmong Diaspora Banquet will celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Hmong arrival in the US this weekend.

 

 

 

The City of Fitchburg hired former Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales.

 

 

 

Madison College and the UW-Madison School of Education have created a partnership to diversify the teaching workforce.

 

 

 

Operation Fresh Start celebrated 50 years of empowering young adults this week.

 

 

 

Marquette professor Dr. derria byrd was recognized with the Way Klingler Early Career Award.

 

 

 

Indigenous leaders reacted strongly to the revelation that a Wausau history teacher dressed in a stereotypical Native American costume in class.

 

 

Milwaukee County Sheriff Earnell Lucas has launched a campaign for mayor of Milwaukee.

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