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Friday evening, and lasting through early saturday a local mayor going against governor branad, saying he will welcome Syrian Refugees into his town. Swishers mayor, christopher taylor, signing a proclamation that says in part, swisher continues to welcome all visitors and prospective residents, regardless of National Origin or refugee status. Kwwls brad hanson getting a chance to speak with taylor today. He joins us live now from swisher. Brad. Taylor says he made thths proclamation directly in response to governor branstads comments earlier this week, saying he would shut down iowas borders to Syrian Refugees. Branstad and 30 other governors this week saying they wanted to keep Syrian Refugees out of their statesthis after obama saying he wants to bring in tho ....
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Milwaukee-area businesses eyeing Labor Day for mandatory return to the office Ben Jordan and last updated 2021-05-12 16:25:32-04 A new study by the Downtown Milwaukee Business Improvement District shows just about 20 percent of Milwaukee areaâs office staff is back to in-person work, while the rest remain virtual at home. Business experts say thatâs expected to change drastically starting next month. Downtown Milwaukee has been incredibly quiet for the past 14 months, but a new survey of Milwaukeeâs largest employers found that the number of in-person workers is expected to increase 200 percent by the end of the year. ....