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It's been nearly a year since the first Afghan refugee families arrived in Central Wisconsin
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Wausau's newest students come from halfway around the world, and though there have been challenges, administrators said the transition has been smooth
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The first Afghan refugee families arrived in Wausau two weeks ago, and now the city is asking for help from the community
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Central Wisconsin is starting to welcome in its newest residents, with Afghan refugees arriving in Wausau through resettlement
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The Ethiopian Community Development Council recently received approval from the State Department to resettle refugees in the city. It expects to resettle more than 10 refugees in Wausau in the next three months.
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While there were challenges along the way, those who stepped into larger roles served as culture brokers, giving Hmong communities a bigger voice. Today, there are calls for giving Afghan refugees the chance to set a similar path, with support and aid.
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Team Rubican is one of many non-profits called in to help the refugees based at Fort McCoy.