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Date Added: June 22, 2008 09:48:03 PM
New Norths U.S. Highway 41 billboard promotes 1.2 million brighter futures, but maybe they should change it to windier futures. The organization and regional brand launched in late 2006 to much fanfare and high hopes of bringing Northeast Wisconsin communities together for common initiatives such as raising income and employment levels and increasing diversity and cultural opportunities. But New ...

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