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after the Trump administration imposed tariffs on Chinese goods.For Mark Ulness and his family from Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, it's the one time of year their hard work in the barn gets recognized by the masses.Some dairy farmers said being at the Wisconsin State Fair is a getaway from the everyday issues their industry is facing."We make sure (the cows are) fed before we eat a lot of times," Ulness said.As a fifth-generation dairy farmer, Ulness has seen the ups and downs of the industry, but nothing quite like the challenges of the last five years."As a family farmer, it's tough to see friends and neighbors go out, but we understand the struggles that they're going through," he said.Ulness said those struggles started when dairy prices plummeted in 2014 due to a milk surplus. Tariff implications over the last few years have only made the industry's outlook grimmer.According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wisconsin lost 700 dairy farmers last year. It is the topic at the center of many political debates."Some of the farmers are really doing well," President Donald Trump told a crowd in Milwaukee a few weeks ago. "We're over the hump, we're doing really well, and in the meantime our government has billions of dollars pouring in and that money is paid for by China.""The farm foreclosure capital of the United States is, unfortunately, America's dairyland, Wisconsin," said Democratic National Committee Chair Tom Perez.Heather Larson of Darlington, Wisconsin knows of fellow dairy farmers dealing with more than money issues."He had two friends already this year commit suicide because of dairy farming," Larson said.Ulness is thankful his farm is still afloat, but it's come with sacrifices."My wife has a job off the farm, and a lot of times she'd prefer just to be at the farm working," he said.This story was originally published by Ben Jordan on 1883

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"Constant chaos," said Carrie, describing what it's like to raise triplets. "We've supported them no matter what they wanted to do."Larry and Carrie found out they were having triplets just two weeks before moving from New York to Phoenix. The couple already had two children. Hayley, Ian and Andrew Mase were all born one minute apart, joined ROTC in high school, and are now all three enlisting in the Marine Corps. Andrew, the youngest of the three, was the first to enlist and is currently in combat training. Hayley, the oldest sibling, is preparing to travel across the country for boot camp in February, and Ian will follow suit, hoping to begin boot camp in March."They've always been very close, as you would expect," said Larry."We can understand what we're trying to say to each other without actually saying it," said Ian.The triplet's enrollment in the military will be the first time they are separated for an extended period of time. "I know being apart will be kind of hard, but once we get back together it's like there was no time apart," said Hayley. "More of like a 'see you later.'"In light of the attacks in the Middle East, Hayley, Ian and Andrew's parents are naturally worried for their children's safety, and the potential that they will be deployed to a combat zone. "That's been weighing in our minds big time," said Carrie. "Knowing that all three of them have a potential to be deployed, that's a tough thing for a mom.""Knowing that this is their decision and that it's really their dream, it helps a little," said Larry.The soon-to-be empty-nesters will also have to prepare for their new lives without any kids in the home."We're definitely going to downsize," said Larry."They'll probably enjoy the quiet," said Ian.This story was originally published by Adam Waltz at KNXV. 1810

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in New Jersey early Sunday morning, police said.According to authorities, the Porsche went off the road around 6:30 a.m. local time and went airborne, sending it crashing into the second story of a commercial building on Hooper Avenue in Toms River, across the street from Hooper Avenue Elementary School.Police confirmed the driver and a passenger in the car were both dead as a result of the crash.The commercial building was vacant at the time of the crash, authorities said.The deadly crash is under investigation and the identities of the deceased are not known at this time. 583

  

With President Donald Trump formally nominated, the nightly programming of the 2020 Republican National Convention will get underway at 8:30 ET on Monday, highlighted by speeches from Donald Trump Jr. and Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina).Trump Jr., who has been heading up his father's business during his time in the White House, has become one of the leaders of the Republican Party's youth movement. Scott, the GOP's only Black senator, was elected to a full term in 2016 after taking over the seat by appointment in 2013.Also slated to speak Monday are Mark and Patricia McCloskey — a St. Louis couple who garnered national attention earlier this year when they waved guns at Black Lives Matter protesters near their property. Former Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker will also speak on Monday.The theme for Monday's program is "The Land of Promise." According to the Trump campaign, the theme is meant to represent the promises President Donald J. Trump has kept since his first presidential campaign.Below is a list of Monday's speakers in the order in which they are expected to appear.Timothy M. Dolan, cardinal, Archbishop of New YorkCharlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USARebecca Friedrichs, Calfornia teacher and advocate for education reformTanya Weinreis, Montana coffee shop ownerRep. Matt Gaetz (R-Florida)Kim Klacik, Maryland congressional candidateRepublican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDanielAmy Johnson Ford, nurse practitionerDr. G.E. Ghali, surgeonRep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio)Herschel Walker, former NFL player and Heisman Trophy winnerNatalie Harp, cancer survivor and Trump Campaign officialGeorgia State Rep. Vernon Jones (D)Andrew Pollack, father of Parkland school shooting victimMark and Patricia McCloskey, St. Louis lawyers who waved guns at protestersKimberly Guilfoyle, Trump Campaign fundraiser and former Fox News analystRep. Steve Scalise (R-Louisiana), House Republican WhipSean Parnell, former Army Ranger and Pennsylvania congressional candidateMaximo Alvarez, Cuban immigrantNikki Haley, former ambassador to the U.N.Donald Trump, Jr., son of President Donald TrumpSen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) 2158

  

in connection to the case of Evelyn Mae Boswell, a missing 15-month-old girl. However, the office that searched the pond said the investigation was inconclusive.Evelyn has been missing since mid-December, but an Amber Alert for the child was not issued until earlier this month."I hope and pray, and my staff hopes and prays she is alive, and we'll continue to work like she is alive," Sullivan County (Tennessee) Sheriff Jeff Cassidy said.According to 455

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