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Wednesday, March 28, 2018, 5:00pm
By Natalie Guyette

The use of reclaimed wood, or wood that is recovered from the deconstruction of old buildings, barns, factories, or mills, is gaining popularity in the state. We find out more about its appeal and how it's being used from a Wiscontext guest. We also review this week's top stories in Washington and hear from one Muslim parent about the experience of raising Muslim kids.

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