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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Wisconsin Dep stanley shop artment of Transportation  WisDOT  released nine different concepts of how they could redesign I-794 which has left many wondering if officials should rebuild the highway or tear it down. Whatever happens is going to be there for the next 40, 50 years so this could be a visionary transformative concept for the city,  said Taylor Korslin, a member of Rethink 794.It s no secret that Interstate-794 isn t a fan favorite for some Milwaukee residents. Me and all my friends hate it. It is the biggest mess I ve ever seen,  said Luis Larez. People from out of town get confused all the time merging over. This place always has traffic,  said Aaron Larson.While WisDOT is currently in the early planning and development stages, the agency is looking for feedback on nine different concepts they ve come up with to possibly transform parts of the highway downtown. We see a lot of the options as very promising,  said Korslin.One design proposes making no changes. Si water bottle stanley x others suggest redesigning the interstate in several different ways which could open up more space near s stanley cups urrounding streets. I like the open space a little more,  said Larez.The other two concepts propose a complete freeway removal which could open up more than 15 acres of new buildable properties. More development means more city,  said Larson.  There s always a benefit to having the buildings and the people living there more than the cars.  They do everything we want to see. They touch down all the w Okrq Could a mask mandate be a solution to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Milwaukee  Health experts weigh in
 CHIPPEWA FALLS 鈥?A Wisconsin teenager accused of killing a 10-year-old girl will find out in September whether he will stand trial.Chippewa County Circuit Judge Benjamin Lane on Friday schedul stanley quencher ed a Sept. 1 preliminary hearing for the 14-year-old boy, identified i stanley water bottle n court documents as C.T.P.-B. That s the step in the criminal justice process where a judge determines if e stanley cup nz nough evidence exists to bind a defendant over for trial.The boy was charged in adult court on April 27 with first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree sexual assault and first-degree sexual assault of a child under age 13 in connection with the killing of a 10-year-old girl in Chippewa Falls. Anyone who is at least 10 years old and is accused of first- or second-degree homicide is considered an adult in Wisconsin s court system.TMJ4 News does not identify victims of sexual assault. The girl disappeared on the night of April 24 as she was riding her bike home from her aunt s house in Chippewa Falls, according to the criminal complaint. Searchers found her body in the woods the next morning.The boy told investigators that he was riding his hoverboard alongside the girl on a trail and he intended to sexually assault and kill her, according to the complaint.He asked the victim to leave the trail and explore the woods with him. According to the complaint, he told investigators that once they were off the trail, he punched her, hit her with a stick and strangled her before he sexually assaulted her body.The boy s