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 Just keep swimming!A new job listing offers the chance to get paid $100,000 to swim in pools across 50 states.Swimply is searching for its inaugural Chief Pools Officer, who will be tasked with swimming in as many Swimply pools as possible throughout the U.S. between July and  stanley bottles September.The company says its compensation package includes a $50,000 base to cover efforts, travel expenses, floaties and roadtrip snacks, and up to another $50,000 in performance bonuses based on content engagement and t stanley us he number of pools visited.Job responsibilities include swimming in pools in 50 states, all booked through Swimply, documenting the experience on social media, representing the company in media interviews and events, curating expert guides and hosting pop-up pool parties.For social media, the Chief Pools Officer will make engaging TikToks, Instagram Reels and YouTube vlogs in real time. They will also create  Best of  lists that highlight the beauty, perks and features  stanley uk of different pools.In interviews, the Chief Pools Officer should help spread the word on the fun and convenience of booking through Swimply, the company says.All pool bookings for the role will be covered by Swimply. Booking a pool through Swimplys neighborhood-driven marketplace is the pinnacle of summer fun. Our inaugural Chief Pools Officer will pool their skills to help us discover and share the best aquatic escapes nestled in America s backyards,  Swimply CEO Derek Callow said in a press release.  This is more than  Tlca Milwaukee Public Museum hires director of inclusion and diversity, new position at MPM
 DETROIT, Michigan 鈥?The pandemic hit Black-owned businesses hard and many of them were forced to shut down. Some of the issues that exist in cities like Detroit are exacerbated by the pandemic,  said Dwan Dandridge, the CEO of Black Leaders Detroit.  What we like to say at Black Leaders Detroit is there are pre-existing conditions that exist in the Black business community. There is a lack of equal access to capital and resources and funding. According to a report by the House Committee on cups stanley  Small Businesses, Black business ownership declined by more than 40% since the pandemic.Part of the struggle for many Black businesses stems from the lack of financial savings and less access to capital, such as the federal Paycheck Protection Program. The National Bureau of Economic Research says less than 2% of the roughly 4 million small businesses that received loans during the first round of the Paycheck Protection Program went to Black-owned businesses. What we do here at Black Leaders Detroit is provide access to capital for the Black entr stanley thermobecher epreneurs,  said Dandridge.  To date, weve donated over $400,000 to Black-owned businesses and nonprofits in the City of Detroit. An HR Block study found Black-owned small businesses stanley termosar  experienced at least a 50% decrease in revenue during the pandemic. That s compared to 37% among white-owned businesses. It hit really hard in Detroit in the beginning,  said Shannon Reeves, the owner of Bath Savvy Naturals.  Then not knowing what s going to happen

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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Supporters were lined up out the door to be a part of Thursday nights Correcting the Narrative fundraiser.It was put on by Milwaukee non-profit The Community which works to provide resources and support for formerly incarcerated people.Michaiah Belle, a performer at the event known as Bad Life Ace, is one of the people who have experienced that help first-hand. I myself was incarcerated, I did 22 years,  said Belle.  Ive been home go stanley cup ing on three years now. He says support from the community has been crucial for him since returning. I struggled a lot,  Belle admitted.  But its through these groups that I ve been able to get positive enforcement and advice, help, other resources, and stuff like that, so they re vital. 94% of incarcerated people in America end up being released ba stanley termohrnek ck into the commu stanley canada nity where they offended. In Wisconsin, 40% of those who re-enter society end up back in prison. We need the community s help. Part of the reason why we ended up in the places that we ended up is because we didn t have the strong support system, so its extremely important to get as many people involved as possible,  Belle told TMJ4.But Thursdays event wasn t just for the formerly incarcerated. There were violence survivors, Department of Corrections workers, police officers, firefighters, and nonprofit organizers from across the nation.Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffery Norman was among the officers, judges, and lawyers who were serving the food at Thursday night s event.Executi Kurl Law enforcement bracing for potential violence at Saturday  s right-wing rally in DC
 MADISON, Wis.  AP  鈥?Security breaches at the U.S. Capitol and statehouses around the country haven t led to any changes at the state Capitol building in Madison. Gov. Tony Evers closed the building in March to prevent the spread of COVID-19.Lawmakers have been allowed to stanley cup  continue working in the building and the public has been allowed inside to watch their proceedings. But for the most part, the building is a silent hulk. Before the closure the building was wide open, with no security checks. Thousands of protesters occupied the building for three weeks in 2011. An Evers administration spokeswo stanley cup man declined to comment on potential securit stanley cup y upgrades. But Senate Minority Leader Janet Bewley said she feels safe in the building.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip