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Monday, December 13, 2021, 6:55am
By Shamane Mills

The city of Madison and Milwaukee County had record rounds of golf played, grassy Madison-area dog parks became "dust bowls" from overuse, and the popularity of some segments of Milwaukee’s Oak Leaf Trail "went through the roof," said two park officials.

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