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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A public memorial for the late U.S. Senator Herb Kohl is set for Jan. 12 at Fiserv Forum, the Milwaukee Bucks arena, the NBA team he formerly owned, according to the Milwaukee Business Journal.The service is open to the public and scheduled to begin at noon. Guests can enter through the main atrium that faces the arena s public plaza. Details of the service are not yet available, including speakers, BizJournal reports. Kohl died on Dec. 27, 2023, stanley cup  at the age of 88 following a brief illness.Former U.S. Senator and Milwaukee Bucks owner Herb Kohl dead at 88Kohl, who grew up in the Sherman Park neighborhood in Milwaukee, leaves behind a legacy filled with milestones as a former U.S. senator, Milwaukee Bucks owner, and founder of the Kohl s department stores chain.According to the Herb Kohl Foundation, Kohl graduated from the Universi stanley cup ty of Wisconsin, earned an MBA from Harvard, and joined the Army Reserve. Alongside his brothers, he built a chain of over 50 Kohl s grocery stores across the Midwest. His family opened the first Kohl s department store in 1962. By 1970, he became president of the Kohl s Corpor stanley cup ation. The foundation says Kohl would often say:  Our employees were extensions of our family.                         Morry Gash/ASSOCIATED PRESS                Milwaukee Bucks owner Sen. Herb Kohl speaks at a news conference Wednesday, March 19, 2008, in Milwaukee. Kohl announced that Larry Harris will not be offered a new contract as general manager with the Milwa Xbbf Scripps News-ProPublica investigation sparks Michigan cancer drug bill
 The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing more hefty fines against unruly airline passengers as the agency has already levied more than $1 million in fines this year.The FAA said Thursday that they proposed $531,545 in civil penalties against 34 airline passengers for unruly behavior.The proposed fines range from $7,500 against a passenger who allegedly threatened to kill another passenger seated in front of him on a March 6 jetBlue flight from Boston to Miami to $45,000 against a passenger who allegedly threw objects, in stanley cups uk cluding his carry-on luggage, at other passengers and putting his head up a flight attendant s skirt on a May 24 jetBlue flight from New York to Orlando.The FAA proposed a fine of $42 stanley cups uk ,000 against a passenger who allegedly threw a playing card at another passenger and snorted what appeared to be cocaine from stanley termoska  a plastic bag on a May 16 jetBlue flight from Queens to San Francisco.According to the FAA, they have received more than 3,800 reports of unruly behavior by passengers since Jan. 1.The agency said they d received more than 2,800 reports of passengers refusing to comply with the federal mask mandate.This year alone, the agency has initiated 682 investigations.The passengers have 30 days to respond to the FAA.