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Monday, January 3, 2022, 6:25am
By Megan Hart

Two Sheboygan County moms know how difficult it can be to find child care for kids with special needs. In a region with many factory workers, there's also a need to overnight care. A Million Dreamz will aim to address these challenges.

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