Pewaukee Businesses Unite Against Hate After Second Anti-Gay Incident
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Pewaukee businesses unite against hate after second anti-gay incident
After a second anti-gay incident in just over a month, Pewaukee business owners and employees are standing together to show that hate doesn't represent their community."Pewaukee has definitely come together. It is a good community. Random things of hate doesn't need to take this town down," said Matt Draper, co-owner of Pewaukee Tattoo Parlor. The first incident occurred in late April when hate mail was sent to Drapers co-owner at the Pewaukee T…
Here they paint the street in rainbow colors: – Illegal, says the road authority (Bergensavisen): While the city council and the collaborating parties held a press conference about the turnaround in the school closure case, BA met with Mayor Marit Warncke and Urban Development Councilor Eivind Nævdal-Bolstad – just 50 meters away. At the intersection of Peter Motzfeldts gate and Kaigaten. The reason: On the occasion of the Rainbow Days in Berge…
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