No words.


December 17, 2024 8:19 AM CDT
By: Jay Roberts
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There are no words that haven’t been said before, to describe how not only a community, but an entire nation, feels right now. We’ve been down this road so many times. When will this stop?
We stand united in our grief, and in solidarity with our love, for the victims of this senseless tragedy in Madison.
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