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 Sometimes it takes a face-to-face connection to make an impact 鈥?in this case, the fight against reckless driving. On Saturday, officers with the Milwaukee Traffic Safety Unit  TSU  were invited to block party in the Grasslyn Manor neighborhood for a listening session. The officers said they can t do it on their own.  Really just reinforcing, aside  stanley deutschland from the things we know, to ask folks in the community to contribute information to use,  said Officer Laskey-Castle. Percy Burt told officers and gathered neighbors that he saw a man  doing 60 mph  down the stretch of 57th where he lives.  I m afraid to have the grandchildren playing out on the sidewalk,  he said. Burt hopes that the city installs speed bumps along 57th, like it has along 56th Street. Stories like Burt s help the TSU know where to focus their ef stanley cup forts. Though most of the trouble, said Laskey-Castle, is along bigger roads, like Capitol and Fond du Lac. The TSU has issued nearly 1,500 tickets this year for speeding more than 25 miles an hour over the limit.Those violations are on pace to exceed last year s citations for the same aggressive speeds.  I think the stanley us se events are really important,  said Ron Hull, who joined the session and block party with Burt.  They [TSU officers] come and they see us. And the two officers who are here today, they live in the community too. And they see this stuff all the time,  said Hull. These simple exchanges, officers and community leaders hope, may help solve a complex problem in Mil Qtjl Israel ramps up bombings as Hamas releases 2 more hostages
 MADISON, Wis.  AP  鈥?The state Senate has approved a bipartisan bill that would require schools to include instruction on the Holocaust and other genocides. Under the proposal, public school stanley us s, charter schools and private voucher schools would have to include such instruction on the Holocaust and other genocides at least once in grades 5-8 and once in grades 9-12. The bill would require the state superintendent to develop model curricula in consultation with an organization in W stanley cup isconsin and state agency in another state that has developed such curricula. The bill does not name an organization or state agency. The Senate passed the bill on a voice vote Tuesday.Repor stanley cup t a typo or error // Submit a news tip