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  2. Wisconsin Department of Children and Families - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Department of Children and Families ( DCF) is an agency of the Wisconsin state government responsible for providing services to assist children and families and to oversee county offices handling those services. This includes child protective services, adoption and foster care services, and juvenile justice services. It also manages the licensing and regulation of facilities ...

  3. Government of Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    The municipal government of the U.S. city of Milwaukee, located in the state of Wisconsin, consists of a mayor and common council. Traditionally supporting progressive politicians and movements, this community has consistently proved to be a stronghold of the Democratic Party. As the largest city in Wisconsin, Milwaukee receives a significant amount of attention during elections.

  4. Category : Government of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

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    This category is for pages related to county government in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. For government of the city of Milwaukee, see Category:Government of Milwaukee .

  5. Chris Abele - Wikipedia

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    On February 12, 2011, Abele received the endorsement of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, which stated "Chris Abele's leadership on nonprofit boards, his experience running two family companies and his skill managing the Argosy Foundation make him a solid choice for county executive", [16] and "Abele has the right experience and the right vision.

  6. Milwaukee County health challenge kicks off - AOL

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    The Milwaukee County Healthy County Challenge returns for its third summer on Wednesday, May 15.

  7. Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office is the principal law enforcement agency that serves Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. It provides law enforcement services for the county's freeways and outlying lettered County Trunk Highways, the Milwaukee County Courthouse, the Milwaukee County Criminal Justice Facility and House of Corrections, the county-owned Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, and ...

  8. Milwaukee County Transit System - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee County Transit System ( MCTS) is the largest transit agency in Wisconsin, and is the primary transit provider for Milwaukee County. It ranks among the top 50 transit agencies in the United States for total passenger trips. [3] Milwaukee Transport Services, Inc. is a quasi-governmental agency responsible for the management and operation of the Milwaukee County Transit System. [4 ...

  9. Milwaukee County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee County Courthouse is a high-rise municipal building located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Completed in 1931, it is the third county courthouse to be built in the city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first two courthouses were built at what is now Cathedral Square Park on the east side of the ...

  10. Milwaukee Career College - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Career College opened on December 1, 2002. Today, the school has Dental Assistant, Medical Assistant, Veterinarian Assistant and Veterinarian Technician programs. The MCC campus is disability-accessible and has laboratories, medical equipment and office machines for training; a simulated pharmacy; and a student study area and lounge.

  11. University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee at Washington County

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    The founding of a University of Wisconsin System campus in Washington County began with the purchase of land owned by local farmer Carl Pick and UW Regent approval of the site on November 12, 1965. [2] Groundbreaking for the new campus took place on July 12, 1967 and classes first started in September, 1968. The campus has consistently expanded from 1980 to 2009 because of increased enrollment ...