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WAUKESHA 鈥?For a second straight year, Middleton High School took first at the Boys Swimming Diving State Championships with a landslide win of 273 points, while also setting a new state record in the 200 yard medley relay with a time of 1:30.61.The previous record was set by Madison West 1:30.83 in 2019.Madison Memorial finished in second place with 178 points, while Arrowhead finished one point behind with 177.Local Individual ChampionsCatholic Memorials Brady Huettl won Saturday s diving even
stanley cup t with 481.35 points. More than 50 points separated the junior from second place, which was Kenosha Trempers Evan Arneson 429.05 .Muskegos Carter Jewell took gold in th
stanley quencher e 500 Freestyle with a time of 4:25.75 to upset last years state champion in Andrew Harrison of Hudson 4:28.54 . Jewell also placed second in the 200 Freestyle 1:37.86 .The 200 Yard Freestyle Relay also saw an upset with Brookfield Central/East 1:25.32 stunning Middleton 1:25.44 who was expected to sweep all three relays.Franklins Mason Bruhn won gold in the 100 Backstroke 49.08 while also tak
water bottle stanley ing third place in the 100 Butterfly 49.81 .For full individual results, click here.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Aipe Milwaukee man faces felony carjacking in Minnesota
MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukees Office of Violence Prevention OVP is being given more than $11 million in federal Cov
stanley termosy id relief funds by the city and the state, but some in the community wonder if the city is seeing a return on that investment after more than 20 people were shot in the city over the weekend. I don t think Office of Violence Prevention has even made a dent in trying to prevent the violence that s going on in Milwaukee, community advocate Tory Lowe said.With violent crime and homicides going up each year of the pandemic in Milwaukee, Lowe is critical of the Office of Violence Preventions efforts, especially now that its funding is being bolstered. When you have areas that have a lot of violence and crime, you ve got to roll up
caneca stanley your sleeves, get directly involved and build a bridge with the community to help them fight against what they re dealing with in the neighborhoods, he said.Milwaukees Office of Violence Prevention launched 14 years ago as another way for the city to cut down on shootings and save lives. Its annual budget is $3.7 million, but thats before American Rescue Plan Act funds came into play. Its getting $8.4 million from the state and another $3 million from the citys allocation over f
stanley hrnek ive years. TMJ4 We cannot be at every place at the same time, Office of Violence Prevention Director Arnitta Holliman said. We cannot fund everything in the community. Holliman has been the OVP director for the past year, overseeing eight