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Salvation Army aims to become a hub of activity for all in New Kensington

There’s a room for music, a room for clothes and a room for food. There are plans for a library to become an indoor play area, and for offices to become a chapel. It’s been just over a year since Maj. Scott Flanders and his wife, Leslie, took over leadership

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May 6: News from around the Driftless Area

May 6: News from around the Driftless Area
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Black History of Wisconsin, Part 2: Breaking Chains


Black History of Wisconsin, Part 2: Breaking Chains
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This is part two of a four-part series exploring the history and struggles Black Wisconsinites have endured. 
MILWAUKEE — As the 19th century rolled around, Wisconsin was just figuring out its future.
Well, technically, Wisconsin wasn’t Wisconsin yet — it was a chunk of land handed over to the brand-new United States. American settlers, including Black residents, were starting to flow into the future Badger state, seeking out land or opportunity.
These new residents would grapple with questions of freedom and abolition, civil rights and political power. Here, we take a look at how Black Wisconsinites navigated the 19th century in their young state —​ and the lasting, sometimes contradictory, effects of the era.

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