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 WAUWATOSA, Wis. 鈥?Over 200 students at Wauwatosa West High School presented on different issues facing the community at a public policy fair.One of the most common projects at the fair was reckless driving.John Batory is a junior at Wauwatosa West High School. After personal experiences with reckless driving, he used his project as an opportunity to speak up. I was horrified. It couldve been a lot worse if I didnt realize he was there at the last second,  Batory remembered about one of the accidents.He spent roughly seven weeks researching the iss stanley cups ue and looking into possible solutions. Education is super important especially when it comes to driving, but then you also have a lot of kids that simply dont care,  Batory explained.Thats why, after driving past a crash, he picked up the mangled car and motorcycle parts, and included them in his project. He hopes to get others his age involved. I would take these pi stanley cup eces and bring them into school, and if anyone asked me a question, I would talk to them about this,  Batory said while looking at the broken car parts.He also took matters into his own hands, creating Instagram posts and custom QR codes. I figured I could leave something like these QR codes. I left these around big intersections, and if you scan them, it says stop looking at your phone while driving,  Batory said.Social Studies and English teacher at Wauwatosa West, Chris Lazarski, said this fair is a great way to get the yout stanley cup becher h thinking about problems in the community.  Xrdu Portis scores 30 points, Bucks beat Magic 117-99 without injured Antetokounmpo
 KENOSHA 鈥?HARIBO has donated $100,000 to the Kenosha Boys and Girls Club after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the club to cancel some of its sports leagues, and adjust its events.When the Kenosha Unified School District went virtual, the Boys and Girls Club started a free vir stanley borraccia tual learning support site. This program was possible thanks to the donation from HARIBO, the boys and girls club said in a press release. Popular Coat Check Service Returns To Mitchell International AirportThe funds will now be used to support extra staff time, healthy snacks, enhanced wifi needed for learning, and for other program-related costs.The free virtual learni stanley mug ng support site began on Nov. 30 and will be available until Jan. 8, tentatively. HARIBO of Americas CFO, Wes Saber, has been on the Boys  Girls Club of Kenoshas Board of Directors since 2019. The Boys and Girls Club said when Saber first toured the Club in 2018, he saw the dire need for additional programming space. In January of 2019, the  Tween Center  opened, thanks to HARIBO.  Its deeply important to us to give back to our local communities, and the Boys  Girls Club does so much to help children and young adults in need,  said Saber. Since becoming introduced to the team a caneca stanley t HARIBO of America, the Club has been able to complete some really fun projects benefitting our members,  said BGCKs Interim CEO, Kathy Holland.  We are so lucky to not only have Wes on our board but to have such a dedicated and compassionate company come to