Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. Maryann Hebbler, M. Ed. was going to Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the weekend.
B. Maryann Hebbler, M. Ed., was going to Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the weekend.
C. Maryann Hebbler, M. Ed. was going to Milwaukee Wisconsin for the weekend.

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