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Grocery aid confusion: Families who qualify told they d get $0

Grocery aid confusion: Families who qualify told they’d get $0 MILWAUKEE - It’s a problem that could keep a parent awake at night  how to feed their child when schools aren’t open to provide free meals? Grocery benefits are now available in Wisconsin through a program called Pandemic-EBT (P-EBT). Families are eligible for up to $6.82 per day per child for meals typically provided by schools, but were not, during virtual learning. Creating confusion is that many families who qualify for P-EBT got a letter from the State of Wisconsin telling them they’d get zero dollars in benefits.

Appleton School Board might up in-person learning for grades 7-12

Appleton School Board might up in-person learning for grades 7-12
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Appleton: LGBTQ community, allies protest sign with homophobic slur

Appleton: LGBTQ community, allies protest sign with homophobic slur
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Appleton: LGBTQ community, allies protest sign with homophobic slur

APPLETON - Rainbows filled the sidewalk and honks from passing cars rang out as members and allies of the LGBTQ community gathered in downtown Appleton Saturday afternoon to protest the use of a homophobic slur on an nearby building s electronic sign. About 150 people attended the protest at 200 N. Richmond St., where an electronic sign earlier in the week displayed a picture of former U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy and a series of messages that read  Where did the f -s . Put My Head? . I m Joe McCarthey (sic) . I was right.   Saturday, the sign had a new message, reading, If you care what I think it s evil upon you. If you care what you think you are sick.  

Appleton: City leaders put up sign to counter one with homophobic slur

APPLETON - In response to an electronic sign on a privately owned building that uses a homophobic slur, the city of Appleton put up its own sign Friday with a message letting the community know that all people are welcome in Appleton. The city s sign reads, Hate has no home here, and is in the parking lot of the Good Company restaurant. Good Company is next door to 200 N. Richmond St., where an electronic sign displays a picture of Sen. Joseph McCarthy and a series of messages that read  Where did the f -s . Put My Head? . I m Joe McCarthey (sic) . I was right.  

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