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 RACINE, Wis. 鈥?The City of Racine has released new video from inside a city bus as it crashed into a school bus in Se stanley canada ptember.The crash happened around 4:30 p.m. near the corner of Shoop and Goold streets in Racine. The crash caves in the front drivers side of the city bus, pinning the driver inside. At the moment of the crash, according to information on the video, the bus was traveling just over 20 mph. The crash caused injuries to the driver that family says required surgery.The day of the crash, Wednesday, Sept. 6, doorbell surveillance camera footage showed the school bus blowing a stop sign and a city bus crashing into it.According to newly acquired police reports, several neighbors say a stop sign at the intersection is hard to see due to tree branches blocking it from view.                         Racine Police Department                Photographs recently obtained stanley cups uk  from the Racine Police Department show the view from the street approaching the intersection of Goold  Shoop. Before the crash, branches make it difficult to see the stop sign. Crews cut some branches from the tree after the crash, showing what the intersection looks like now.     Officers photographed the intersection shortly after the crash, showing the stop sign was out of view until very close to the intersection. Then, several branches had been cut fr stanley cup usa om the tree to make the stop sign easier to see. via GIPHYIts about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for   Tesd BonusFinder to pay someone $500 to eat hot dogs while watching MLB games
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Rob Henken, president of the Wisconsin Policy Forum, likes to dive deep into issues many of us never think about, but often hear about in the news - like shared revenue.What is shared revenue  Well, first of al stanley cup l, shared is the operative word here. This comes from a policy decision, a huge policy decision made more than a century ago, said Henken.That decision was to start a state income tax. The money would be collected by the state and a portion would be shared with all municipalities.Milwaukee being the biggest city, gets the biggest stanley quencher  chunk of money, about $230 million dollars a year for its budget needs.Is Milwaukee getting its fair share  It is complicated, you can look at $230 million and no matter how you slice it, that s a lot of money, said Henken.On the other hand, that $225 million to $230 million is the same exact amount as it was 20 years ago, so it has been stagnant for more than two decades.Meaning, as Milwaukee and other municipalities costs have gone up - shared revenue has not kept up.Costs for essential services like fire and police is one. The other major source of taxation for local governments is property taxes, but even that revenue stream has been limited.Enter the state s current $3.8 billion dollar surplus. Henken s group just did a report on the state s budgets surplus and what it means for state-local relations.Benson: So what is the argument that garrafinhas stanley  lawmakers should be looking at when it comes to the budget surplus and how to help in shared

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 STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich.  WXYZ  鈥?A single mother is praising Sterling Heights, Michigan, police for going above and beyond when responding to a crash.It happened during the ice storm last week.Officers made sure that everyone was treated for minor injuries and then went a step further.  I have DoorDash stuff in my car,  driver Bryanna Fantozzi told police.They were stopped when Fantozzis car was too damaged to drive. Is there any way you guys can deliver that for me   Fantozzi asked police. On body camera, you can hear the police reply,  Yeah. Sure. Ill take it for you. Fantozz is six months pregnant and explai stanley flask ned she really needed the job. So much stress and so overwhelmed. Im like, thank God,  she said.The lieutenant who ag stanley tumblers reed to drop off DoorDash for Fantozzi says he was proud to offer help during what was already a stressful situation.  My immediate response to her was I hope you get a good review. She was concerned about making sure the delivery got made and its her job,  Lt. David Allen said.  Serving is what we were able to d stanley cup o. I enjoy doing that greatly.  Parent Genna Pizza was also excited to get the food delivery soon after from police, who explained the situation. Allen says its his first delivery of this kind in 20 years on the job but something he wont forget.This article was written by Scripps News Detroit. Axcr 16-year-old seriously injured in Greenfield hit-and-run
 WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?They are some of the mos stanley becher t historically-significant colleges in our country.Historically Black colleges and universities, or HBCUs, are defined by the federal government as any college that was founded prior to 1964 and whose primary mission has been the education of Black Americans. I feel like this is a family,  stanley tumbler you know   Jesenia Walker, who is in her second year at Howard University, said about the school.Walker came to Howard University to embrace her roots and she says she has, but she also says actually living there hasn t been easy. Our AC just doesnt work,  Walker said of her dormitory.Dormitory conditions at HBCUs nationwide have been documented for years, but in recent weeks, students have turned to protests.They ve shared on social media when a pipe bursts or a hallway floods.Students are so upset with conditions that some at Howard have started sleeping in tents to protest.Similar events have happened at other HBCUs nationwide. Its traumatic to have to ask Black students to have to deal with those types of conditions,  said Channing Hill, one of the main student organizers.Hill says her figh stanley thermobecher t isnt just about Howard. It s about HBCUs across the country that were historically underfunded.Take for instance Tennessee State University. State lawmakers there admitted last year they have underfunded the school by roughly $544 million since 1950. It s definitely a funding issue. Its reflective of the issues that all HBCUs nationwide face,  Hill said.CONG

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 MADISON, Wis.  AP  鈥?Wisconsin Gov. Tony Ev stanley cup ers has signed in stanley cup to law a bipartisan bill to begin the work of updating the states unemployment claims processing system that contributed to many people waiting weeks or months to get paid during the coronavirus pandemic. Evers signed the bill Thursday after the Assembly passed it unanimously on Tuesday. The Senate approved it last week on a 27-3 vote. It is the first bill ever passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature under a special session call stanley thermoskannen ed by the Democratic governor. The bill starts the process to begin the upgrade, but there is no funding included as Evers wanted. The upgrade is expected to cost $80 million or more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip

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 MILWAUKEE, Wis. 鈥?After squandering second-half leads in each of its four losses this season, Marquette vowed to finish games more effectively.So far, so good.Oso Ighodaro scored 19 points and showed some uncharacteristic free-throw accuracy down the stretch as No. 25 Marquette defeated No. 6 UConn 82-76 on Wednesday for its fifth consecutive victory. The Golden Eagles have erased halftime deficits in each of their last three wins. We just felt like we didn t finish games good enough in those losses,  Ighodaro said.  Me and TK  point guard Tyler Kolek  talked about just trying to lead in those moments and make sure we got the right shots. Marquette  14-4, 6-1 Big East  trailed by 11 points late in the first half and was down 37-33 at the break. The Golden Eagles were behind 48-41 midway through a 96-85 victory at St. John s on Jan. 3 and erased a 36-34 halftime deficit in a 95-73 blowout of Georgetown on Saturday.The Golden Eagles have shot 62.5% after halftime in those three games. The fact that our guys are playing better down the stretch o stanley cup f games I think is in a lot of ways because they ve done it now and they ve been in some games and we took some lumps in some close games earlier in the year,  Marquette coach Shaka Smart said.UConn  15-3, 4- vaso stanley 3  has lost three of its last four. All thr stanley cup usa ee losses came on the road against teams currently in the Top 25: No. 12 Xavier, No. 19 Providence and Marquette. The way the games are played in nonconference and the NCAA Tournament are muc Zslb 12-year-old boy shot and killed in West Allis
 BUFFALO, N.Y. 鈥?For some, it s a daily battle. For others it builds over time. Stress is only getting worse for Americans as the pandemic continues, but there are ways to fight back at home. A lot of people I see are pushing their feelings aside and just saying, its okay, its normal, Ill de stanley cup al with it, its okay,  a stanley thermosflasche nd then it blows up over the smallest thing,  said Dr. Wendy Weinstein, a unit chief at Brylin Hospital in Buffalo. Its the straw that breaks the camels back. Nearly 8 in 10 Americans say the pandemic is a significant source of stress in their life and 7 in 10 Americans say that stress has gotten worse over the course of the pandemic, according to the American Psychological Association.                        BryLin Hospital                April is Stress Awareness Month     Theres a lot more stress, theres stress of the unknown, stanley drink bottle  stress of the future, people are feeling uncertain,  Weinstein said.She says now is the time to reverse the trend, as April is Stress Awareness Month. All people can benefit from this. People who feel like they dont need to seek professional help can benefit from this. People who feel like theyre doing okay can get a little bit from this,  Weinstein said.Its a personal battle 鈥?one that Weinstein says you can win.                        AP Images                Dr. Weinstein says quick changes to your day can help you beat stress     Pay attention to the physical because the brain and the body are connected so many times when youre having ph

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 It was a wire-to-wire win at the Boston Marathon for Ethiopian runner Sisay Lemma, who threatened to set the marathon s all-time course record for much of Monday s Patriots  Day run.Lemma finished first in the men s division with a time of 2:06:17, coming in 41 seconds ahead of Mohamed Esa. Last year s champion Evans Chabet finished third, 1:05 behind Lemma.Meanwhile, last year s women s champion Hellen Obiri defende botella stanley d her title in Boston, completing Monday s race in 2:22:37, which was about 59 seconds slower than her 2023 race. She held off 2022 New York City Marathon winner Sharon Lokedi, who made her Boston debut, by nine seconds.The men s and women s races had little i stanley website n common.Lemma finished the first half of Monday s Boston Marathon in 1:00:19, which put him on pace to come more than two minutes under the course record of 2:03:02 set in 2011.He was nearly two minutes ahead of the nearest competition at the halfway point.The women s field was tight for nearly the entire duration of Monday s race. There were 15 runners within a second of the lead at Mile 20, including American Emma Bates. But around Mile 23, the field started to fall back, and by Mile 24, the race came down to Obiri, Lokedi and Edna Kiplagat.After Kiplagat faded, it became a two-woman battle, with Obiri nosing ahead of Lokedi in the final mile.SEE MORE: Marathon runner banned for 12 months after using a car during raceLemma and Obiri led a field of 30,000 runners from over 100 countries. stanley drinking cup  Many runners entere Jvfz 4 bears killed in Alaska campground reserved for homeless
 GREEN BAY 鈥?The Green Bay Packers may rely on a different formula than usual as they chase their fourth consecutive NFC North title and first Super Bowl berth in more than a decade.The trade of All-Pro receiver Davante Adams could force the Packers t stanley drink bottle o lean more on a defense that returned most of its top playmakers and added two first-round draft picks. That defense aims to take some of the pressure off reigning MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers and help him earn stanley cup  his second Supe vaso stanley r Bowl berth.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip

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 MADISON 鈥?Republican Rebecca Kleefisch, who spent eight years as lieutenant governor under Scott Walker, has launched her campaign for governor. Kleefisch contrasts herself with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in her campaign launch video, casting him as weak and her as ready to back police and fight special interests. The 46-year-old Kleefisch becomes the best-known Republican to officially  stanley cup get into the race against Evers. In front of a crowd at Western States Envelope Company in Butler Wisconsin, Kleefisch promised she will bring back strong leadership to the state of Wisconsin.When Kleefisch served as Lt. Governor for Governor Scott Walker, she was diagnosed with and battled colon cancer. The stanley mug y literally cut out half my guts. Even with half of my gut I still have two times as much guts as Tony Evers,  Kleefisch said.She said she feels that way for many reasons including her belief that Gov. Evers didn t respond fast enough to protesters in Kenosha following the Jacob Blake shooting. We need to stop all this garbage talk about defunding the police. We need to get serious about violent crime,  she said.She also said she stands firm behind the government not telling peo stanley cup ple what healthcare choices to make. I am running because we need to empower parents and kids with educational choice,  Kleefisch said.  We need to have safe streets and we need to have schools with some type of educational standards, and we need good paying jobs. Kleefisch also added she will fight for stronger lead

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 Declining confidence in stanley taza  childhood vaccines is not just an issue in the U.S.,as a UNICEF reportfound that public perception of childhood vaccines declined in 52 out of 55 nations studied. stanley quencher Only three of the nations studied 鈥?China, India and Mexico 鈥?experienced an increase in childhood vaccine confidence after the COVID-19 pandemic as compared to before.The study noted that vaccine confidence in the United States dropped by about 15 percentage points to 79% after the pandemic. Several East Asia nations, such as Japan and South Korea, had the largest declines in childhood vaccine confidence. The UNICEF report indicates that childhood vaccine confidence in South Korea has been cut nearly in half to 48%.The UNICEF report also indic stanley cups uk ated steeper declines in vaccine confidence among adults under age 35 than those over age 65.SEE MORE: Health misinformation: How to tell right from wrong online At the height of the pandemic, scientists rapidly developed vaccines that saved countless lives. But despite this historic achievement, fear and disinformation about all types of vaccines circulated as widely as the virus itself,  said Catherine Russell, UNICEF executive director.  This data is a worrying warning signal. Additionally, the report found that 67 million children worldwide missed out on routine vaccines between 2019 and 2021. With that, several largely preventable diseases saw gains in 2022. UNICEF reported a 16% increase in 2022 in the number of children paralyzed with polio. The a Qotm FDA: Natierra organic freeze-dried blueberries recalled due to levels of lead
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?When Elle Halo walks into a room, it s hard to miss her. She says h stanley cup ello to everyone she stanley thermobecher  meets. How you doing.  Hi baby, how you doing   Heyyy. That was three greetings to three separate people in the span of just a few minutes as we walked through Diverse and Resilient, an HIV testing and prevention agency Elle is a board member at.You can t miss her either because of her incredible fashion sense. Or even her infectious laugh that can fill up a room.All those contribute to her presence, but what really makes her stanley botella  special is something you cant see right away.List of LGBTQ restaurants helps businesses bounce back from the pandemic during Pride Month A board member here at Diverse and Resilient, I m the inclusion health specialist for Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin and I m also a Sheeba Member, and a co-organizer for the Black Growth Initiative. She has organized marches, helped create transgender-specific support groups, and so much more.                        James Groh         I want you to know that Black trans women are women. I want you to know that we are proud. That we are strong. That we are beautiful. According to the National LGBTQ Task Force, Black trans women face some of the highest rates of violence and discrimination. The Human Rights Campaign said 44 trans or non-gender conforming people were killed in 2020, of which the majority were Black and Latinx. I definitely experienced a lot of sexual harassment. Ive been assaulted many times,  Elle said.  E

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 A day after retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre revealed he was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease while testifying before Congress, another star athlete 鈥?former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Tommy Kramer 鈥?revealed another devastating health diagnosis. Kramer said this week, in a post to social media, that it was Favre s announcement that prompted him to go public about his diagnosis with dementia, which came during a checkup at the NFL Cleveland Clinic. The former NFL player said doctors gave him anywhere from two to 10 years to live, but added going sober for nearly a year has helped. Kramer said his dementia hasn t advanced since his diagnosis, according to a recent check-up.  Please, no sympathy, Ive lived a great life and wouldnt change a thing. Nobody wanted to win more than me and I never gave up, and thats exactly how Im going to battle this,  he said.  Football is the life we chose to live and sometimes stuff like this can happen. I m grateful to the NFL for the opportunity and am glad they are trying to do things to protect todays players. RELATED STORY | Brett Favre tells Congress he has been diagnosed with Parkinson s diseaseIn his public statem stanley canada ent, Kramer called out the NFL for only cove botella stanley ring medical bills that players  personal insurance won t cover and said he knows stanley cups  of players who need more financial assistance than he does. Kramer said he hopes to raise more awareness about players  health struggles and health care costs. On Tuesday Favre told Congress,  Sadly Bfpv Milwaukee World Festival, FPC Live will no longer pursue new music venue near Summerfest
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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?John Menard Jr., the founder of the Wisconsin home improvement store, is stanley polska  still the state s richest person, worth $22.5 billion, according to the Forbes 400 list of Americas Richest people.But the state s longtime top richest person is losing his lead, per the Forbes list.Wisconsin-based ABC Supply Co. s Diane Hendricks stanley cups  grew her worth to $19.3 billion. That s just $3.2 billion less than Menard Jr.83-year-old Menard founded his company in Eau Claire and now has more than 300 store vaso stanley s across the country.76-year-old Hendricks is co-founder and owner of ABC Supply Co. Inc., a building products distributor based in Beloit.Menard and Hendricks are a bit ahead of the other billionaires in Wisconsin.Judy Faulkner, owner of Epic Systems Corp. in Verona, is the third-richest person in Wisconsin, worth $7.4 billion. She s followed by James Cargill II, Wisconsin resident and heir to the Cargill fortune, who is worth $5 billion, according to Forbes.New to the Forbes 400 list are Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein, owners of Uline Inc. in Pleasant Prairie. They made the list with estimated fortunes of $4.9 billion each, according to our partners at the Milwaukee Business Journal.Read the Forbes 400 richest people list here.                        Screen grab of Forbes report        According to the list s introduction:    America s superrich are riding high again. After losing a collective $500 billion last year, the nations 400 wealthiest people have gained it all back. This elite set Mynn Why We Energies says several line-burying projects are delayed in communities prone to outages
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