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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Volunteers will soon become familiar faces for Milwaukee County criminal court judges.A local group called Enough is Enough just launched a court watch program in Milwaukee County.The effort is focused on taking a critical look at sentencing decisions for reckless drivers convicted of felony crimes. Theyve identified around 800 cases currently making their way through the court process.The district attorneys office and the countys top judge are aware of the initiative and welcome it.Ruth Ehrgott is helping stanley uk  lead the initiative. She says it is part of her daughter Erin Mogensens legacy. The pregnant 32-year-old was killed by a reckless driver last fall.                        Alex Mogensen                Erin Marie and Alex Mogensen     Everyone needs to know Erin Mogensen,  Ehrgott said.  They need to take that personally. Thats why I do it. Ehrgott calls it a grueling and time-consuming effort for 15 volunteers. It is a full-time job,  she said.  Weve kind of realized that. Carl Ashleys full-time job is leading Milwaukee Countys judges. This group is confident the stanley cup ir work could make a difference by giving co stanley cup mmunity impact statements, wearing their badges in the courtroom, and making it known to the judge that theyre monitoring them. Do you think it will make a difference   TMJ4 reporter Ben Jordan asked. Well, I hope we dont need people to sit in court with badges for judges to do their jobs,  Chief Judge Ashley said.  I certainly want to encourage people to come d Uvec East Palestine train derailment spread   hazardous   pollution to 16 states, research shows
 Nurses in stanley cup  the ER and ICU are among the hardest working people of this pandemic, treating people every day who have COVID-19.So an honor would be a great thing. But is it really an honor Anderson North is a front line ICU nurse, who contacted us after receiving what appeared to be an award for her brave work. I just got done with work, and checked my mail, and it was from America s Top Nurse, like America s Top Model,  she said.The group said it was an  exclusive opportunity reserved for a select group of nurses. North felt special. It s my calling, and just to be appreciated and get that, that little thing, was so exciting,  she said.It has been a tough year for North, and nurses like her, dealing with COVID patients every day.So she was thrilled to be honored for her work, until she read the details. They asked for a membership. And they need your credit card information. And there s an annual membership. Who is this group vaso stanley  America s Top Nurse is part of the International Nurses Association, a trade group that s ge stanley tumbler neratedmore than 80 complaints at the Better Business Bureau.Complaints say the so-called  prestigious nursing award  turned out to be a credit card charge ranging from $400 to $800, and the nurse s name in an online book.It s not affiliated with the well respected American Nurses Association.We called and emailed the Islip, New York based International Nurses Association, but no one got back to us.North was disappointed, saying  as much as nurses do to help other p