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 BROOKFIELD, Wis. 鈥?The Corners of Brookfield announced their holiday season event schedule on Tuesday. The special calendar will run from Thanksgiving through the New Year.A new 16-foot tall holiday teddy bear will illuminate the Corners  Market Square with over 3,500 lights! Make-A-Wish Wisconsin and The Corners of Brookfield will be partnering for a stanley website  toy drive from Nov. 24- Nov. 26. People can donate toys and other donations in bins that will be located at Market Square.The Town Holiday Tree Lighting will light up once again on Dec. 2 from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. There will be live music, refreshments, and more.Santa s Mailbox will be in Market Square on Nov. 24 in which children can write their letters to Santa.The live reindeer are back this year! These reindeer will be at the town center on Dec. 17 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets for this special event will go on sale on Nov. 27 at 10 a.m. Guests who are registered will be  stanley us able to take a photo with live reindeer.An all-new Winter Yoga Series will run from Dec. through Feb. 23 every Friday at 9 a.m. Yoga instructors from the area will teach the class in t stanley cup usa he open space on the upper level. It is located on Union Street next to Sendiks Home. Its the most wonderful time of the year and The Corners is thrilled to be welcoming the community with holiday activities and new events all season long,  said Jordyn Swan, marketing manager at The Corners of Brookfield.  Whether youre joining us for your last-minute holiday gifting, for a holi Vjep Here  s where things stand on a potential Israel-Hamas hostage deal
 WAUKESHA, Wisc. 鈥?Darrell Brooks, the man accused of driving his SUV through the Waukesha Christmas Parade, killing six people - including an 8-year-old child - and seriously injuring dozens more, was in court Friday.This comes as more than 70 additional criminal charges were filed against Brooks this week.Brooks wore a red jail-issued jumpsuit, and his hair was pulled back as he sat with his attorneys for the preliminary hearing, which determined that there is enough evidence for the case against Brooks to go to trial.The one and only witness who took the stand to speak was Waukesha Police Detective Tom Casey, who was helping with traffic control at th stanley cup e Christmas Parade. He was the first person to encounter the SUV. The vehicle started driving into me, it was a slow speed at that point,  Detective Casey said.  I was pounding on the hood yelling for it to stop. As the vehicle kept pushing through, my position changed to the drivers side of the vehicle. I could see directly into the drivers side stanley thermobecher  window and saw Darrell Brooks clearly. I pounded on the window for him to stop. Detective Casey and attorneys on both sides then went through the order of who the SUV hit, including members of the Waukesha South Band, the Blazers Baseball Team, the Waukesha Extreme Dance Team, and the Dancing Grannies.Hearing this testimony and seeing Darrell Brooks in-person for the first time was difficult for victims of the parade tragedy and their families who showed up to court. It  stanley quencher was the first t