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$40,000 spent on art works reflecting history and values of south-side neighborhood.

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Program Combats Foreclosures

Program Combats Foreclosures

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New School Opens in Silver City Neighborhood

New School Opens in Silver City Neighborhood

Escuela Verde, charter school authorized by UWM, has new campus on 36th and Pierce.

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Project to Improve Inner City Playgrounds Unveiled

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