Plumbing poverty in Milwaukee, Rise in classic board games | Wisconsin Public Radio

2021-12-23 03:59:39 By : Mr. Bill Wang

Board games at a massive temporary hospital on Thursday, April 16, 2020, in Atlanta. Georgia. Ron Harris/AP Photo

Wisconsin’s largest city ranks high for “plumbing poverty,” according to a report released by King's College London. Then, a business owner asks families to “get on board” with the increase interest in classic board games.

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