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 WAUKESHA, Wis. 鈥?A man is accused of sexually assaulting a 68-year-old woman at her downtown Waukesha business just one day after being released from jail, authorities say.Kendrew O. Wilson, 23, is facing first-degree sexual assault of an elderly person and misdemeanor bail jumping, both as a repeater.According to the Waukesha Police Department in a criminal complaint, on Thursday, Feb. 23, officers met with a 68-year-old woman at a hospital who said she was sexually assaulted by a man earlier in the evening.The victim alleges she was working in her store when a man, later identified as Wilson, came in and asked her if she had any money, according to a criminal  botella stanley complaint. When she said she didn t, he asked if he could use her phone.While Wilson used her landline business phone, the victim told authorities he was looking at a debit or credit card while entering information from the back of the card. The complaint says when the victim asked Wilson how he got to her water bottle stanley  business, he said he just got out of jail for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest from an incident on a bus. After smal stanley cups uk l talk, Wilson allegedly asked the victim what she was working on. When she went near him to show him, he pushed her onto a table. The victim attempted to fight the man, but Wilson proceeded to sexually assault her while threatening to kill her. Stop fighting me, I ll kill you. If you move, I have something in my backpack and I will kill you with it,  Wilson said to the victim, according to the c Hqgn Johns Hopkins creates online site to track school reopening decisions
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?During a press conference on Sunday, Mayor Tom Barrett announced his plan to allocate over $30 million to support various housing activities in Milwaukee with funds from the American Rescue Plan Act  ARPA .This portion of the ARPA is part of t stanley mug he initial phase of funds that are to be used to increase housing and homeownership programs while also addressing potential displacement of residents due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mayor Barrett said these funds will not only have an impact on potential homeowners, but also the city in general.  With the ARPA funds, we have an unprecedented opportunity to make substantial investments that can positively impact residents in Milwaukee. One of my priorities is safe, affordable housing options f stanley mug or people here,  Barrett said.  By prioritizing housing investments in the citys most economically challenged neighborhoods, we are addressing an important need that disproportionately affects low-income neighborhoods. The program will allow qualified homeowners to get zero percent interest deferred payment loans. They then would pay back the loan when selling or transferring the  stanley cups uk property. The proposal from the Mayor includes using $3 million of the funds to expand the Compliance Loan Program.Other investments that promote affordable and sustainable housing include:$2 million for three low-income housing projects currently under development to assist those projects in overcoming COVID-19 economic hurdles$1.2 million for homebuyer and forec