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GREEN BAY, Wis. AP 鈥?A Wisconsin museum is highlighting the contribution of the Green Bay Packers first African-American players in a new exhibit, as the team the gears up to celebrate its centenary in professional football.Neville Public Museum executive director Beth Lemke says adding the exhibit called Delay of Game will help visitors discover how the experiences, challenges, and contributions of African-American players have changed this community. Wauwatosa Couple Celebrates 75th Wedding AnniversaryThe display highlights players, including defen
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A Louisiana man is suing McDonalds because he says the restaurants drive-thru policy discriminates against the blind.The lawsuit claims that Scott Magee of Metairie, Louisiana attempted to eat at a McDonalds on an August evening in 2015. However, the restaurant counter had closed for the night, and only the drive-thru was open.Magee, who suffers from macular degeneration and is legally blind, cannot operate a car but still wanted something to eat. So, he d
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