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July 2002 Issue
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Features
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Gentrification: Artists and Yuppies Working Together
News
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There’s Still Lots of Time for Summer Fun at the YMCA Holton Youth Center and COA
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East Siders Goff and Broderick Face Off for Third District Seat: Election to be Held July 16
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Gordon Park Splash Pad
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Soul Steppers Dance to the Beat of an African Drum
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Riverwest Churches: Neighborhood Offers a Wide Variety of Church Options
Neighbor Spotlight
Business Spotlight
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Flux Design
Business Briefs
RNA News
Further Down Stream
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Further Down Stream
Editorials
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22 Years of Service from Penny Podell
Commentary & Opinion
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Community Land Trust: A Tool For Preserving Economic Diversity
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School Choice: Uniting – and Dividing – a Nation and a Neighborhood
Letters
Columns
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Layton School of Art, Riverwest, and the Changing Face of Milwaukee
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King of the Beasts: DANDELION (taraxcum officinale)
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How Does Traditional Chinese Medicine Treat Headaches or Cluster Migraines?
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Happiness is a Farmers’ Market
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Ozone Monitoring in Your Backyard
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Riverwest Speaks: Summertime and the Livin’ is NOISY
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Finally, It's Easy to 'Wash My Dog'
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Stop the Harassment!
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Beatnik Beat: Jazzin Up the Children
Arts & Entertainment
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On Nature: Five Wisconsin Artists
A&E Briefs
Music & Events
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