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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Any time a major event, whether for a sport, a concert, or a festival, rolls into town, talk often turns to restaurants. They understand when people are going to be on their own eating, drinking, general merriment. So, the restaurants are going to see a huge impact from the RNC, as well as everything else that we ll have going on, said Peggy Williams-Smith, President CEO of VISIT Milwaukee.With just over ten months to go until the Republican Nation
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DODGE COUNTY 鈥?Authorities in Dodge County believe they have pulled the body of a man who disappeared in Fox Lake last month while out on a canoe during rough conditions.The Dodge County Sheriff s Office said in a statement Friday that crews recovered the body of a man on Thursday and turned the body over to the county s medical examiner.Their preliminary investigation finds the man to be the same man who disappeared into the lake after his canoe capsized on April 21. First responders were able to save the other person, a 34-year-old woman, who also had been paddling in the canoe. She recovered in an area hospital.But for two weeks, the man remained missing. Divers deployed to the lake numerous times, often fighting strong wind conditions on the lake that at one point reached 30 miles per hour. This created dangerous conditions for anyone in small watercraft, the sheriff s office said.The office explained that dive teams always have the final say if divers will go into the water when facing dangerous condi
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