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Friday, October 27, 2006
Wisconsin City Opens Square For December Religious Displays
Racine, Wisconsin's city council last week decided to deal with Christmas by opening the town square for a coalition of churches to put up a nativity scene, and similarly allowing other religious groups to erect their displays during the same 4-week period around Christmas. Yesterday's Racine Journal Times reported that the 14-1 city council vote (that must be repeated next month because of a noticing error) repudiates attempts by a local man to get the city itself to put up a creche.