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 Larry Gnatzig spends part of his retirement at Resurrection Lutheran Church in New Berlin.  This is my weekly duty, to get the bulletins done,  Gnatzig said, folding blue pieces of paper at his desk ahead of Sunday s service. Gnatzig is the church s administrator, and only paid employee, with a knack for giving the  stanley bottles occasional sermon. Away from the peaceful church, and its small, welcoming congregation, Gnatzig has dedicated another part of his retirement to a much larger, and at times, national audience.  I have to do this. Something s wrong. Something s wrong,  said Gnatzig. H stanley mug e realized something was wrong with the healthcare system eight years ago after his partner, Jeff Tucker, was diagnosed with frontotemporal degeneration, a type of dementia.According to the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration  AFTD , the disease is marked by personality changes, apathy, and a progressive decline in socially appropriate behavior, judgment, self-control, and empathy. Gnatzig said he first met Tucker over the internet  AOL  in 1996. They met in person, he said, after six months of correspondence. He got in the car, and I went,  Oh my, this is the guy,   said Gnatzig. They moved in together in Milwaukee and got married. But life, Gnatzig said, changed forever in 2015.  The first thing that I noticed was his lack of interest, I guess. He was just quiet. He would sit for hours and hours and not talk,  said Gnatzig. The change was al stanley cup arming enough to visit a doctor, who eventually diagn Zojk Home 4 The Holidays: How you can help stop hunger in SE Wisconsin
 WAUKESHA 鈥?A Waukesha woman is facing 10 charges after she allegedly sex-trafficked six individuals between 2004 and 2018. The United States Attorney s Office, Eastern District of Wisconsin, said 39-year-old Colette Manada Mahan was arraigned on May 5. On May 9, a federal judge o stanley taza rdered she be detained pending trial due to the danger she would present to the community if released. Mahan is facing ten charges. The first charge alleges that from 2004 throu stanley cup gh June of 2018, she traveled and used facilities in interstate commerce to carry on a prostitution business.The second charge accuses Mahan of sex trafficking a child. Charges three, five, seven, and nine accuse Mahan of using force, fraud, and coercion to traffic a different adult victim for commercial sex acts. Finally, Mahan is facing her fourth, sixth, eighth, and tenth charges for transporting victims to various other states with the  stanley isolierkanne intent that they engage in prostitution there. Those states include Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Nevada, Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana, Georgia, and Florida.If convicted on all the charges, Mahan could face life plus an additional 55 years in prison. The District Attorney s Office said the charges are related to six victims, but if you have any information about Mahan s involvement in sex trafficking, or if you re a possible victim, call the Federal Bureau of Investigation Milwaukee Field Office at 414-276-4684.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip