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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Planned Parenthood is detailing how their teams in Wisconsin and Illinois are joining forces to increase abortion access in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade three weeks ago.When that decision came down, Wisconsins ban on abortion went into effect. The ban is now the subject of a legal battle. Meanwhile, Illinois state law makes abortions legal.Currently, all 22 Planned Parenthood clinics remain open in Wisconsin and provide a wide range of serv stanley mugs ices including medical screenings, ultrasounds, bloodwork, and exams. Theyre just not providing abortion services.Now, workers at each Planned Parenthood clinic in Wisconsin will also help patients find and schedule abortion services out of state, help them get to t stanley cupe hat appointment, and then continue follow-up care when they return home. I m one of the many providers who ve decided to commute to Illinois to provide abortion care,  said Dr. Allie Linton, the Associate Medical Director of Planned Parenthood Wisconsin and an OBGYN at Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin.She is among dozens of doctors and  stanley mug nurses in Milwaukee and Madison, who got licensed in Illinois, and now works across the state line at the Planned Parenthood office in Waukegan a few days per week. It s their way to avoid prosecution under Wisconsin s abortion ban, while still helping their patients get safe abortion care. Weve had extensive legal review, and what were doing is well within the bounds of what we can do, w Nfod 2004 death of Alonzo Brooks ruled a homicide after case featured on   Unsolved Mysteries
 NASHVILLE, Tenn. 鈥?You could say James Tuck feels most comfortable when he s off the ground.Tuck joined th stanley mug e U.S. Army in 1980, first going to Initial Entry Training at Fort Knox, KY and classed as an 11C, Infantry Mortarman. In 1981, he went to Airborne and Ranger school at Fort Benning, GA before his first assignment as part of the 1st Armored Division in Germany. His career brought him back to stanley quencher  Fort Campbell as part of the 101st Airborne Division, before he was reassigned to the Berlin Brigade in West Germany and stood on the Berlin Wall until 1987. He then exited the Army at the rank of E-5, Sergeant. He was Airborne qualified in the Army, which meant he jumped out of airplanes for a different type of purpose,  said Colo stanley cup nel John Haake.Now, Tuck is skydiving for the 115th time, but it will be his final time. I m under hospice care. I ve got lung cancer and colon cancer,  he said.  So, this was one of my last wishes. When his hospice worker learned of Tuck s final wish to jump one more time, she reached out online for help. That s when service members in Nashville answered the call. We say  soldier for life,  but it s more than just part of our warrior ethos,  said Haake.  It s a commitment that we make to each other that we re always going to be there for each other. Surrounded by loved ones, Tuck prepared to jump from 11,000 feet in the air. He goes big,  said Tiffany Massey.  When he wants something he goes big.  Growing up, she referred to Tuck as her uncle, although he w