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MILWAUKEE 鈥?This is a chance for community members to connect with the police. We love being out in the community and seeing the kids. I think it s very important to have the kids become very comfortable with the police. It lets the
stanley tumblers m know that they can feel comfortable, and they can call us if they need us, explained Milwaukee Police Captain Patrick Pajot.For some, this night out was a place to just be a kid at Kosciuszko Park and feel safe. It s fun to see peopl
stanley cup e enjoying their selves and not having to worry about other stuff, 10-year-old Jovan Vargas said.Residents
stanley cup not only enjoyed themselves, but Alderman Jose Perez says they also had the chance to learn about safety in their own neighborhoods. If they want things to change in their neighborhood, they have to be very enthusiastic and feel safe with the police department, with government, with community, and it s not going to happen if people don t get the chance to interact. Event organizer Tammy Rivera from Southside Organizing Center said this event provided over 60 resources for residents to interact with. Folks can come and get resources on safety for kids, youth, seniors, people with disabilities, environmental health, public health, explained Rivera.Safer communities were a big goal of people in attendance.It was just last month when a 19-year-old was shot and killed at 28th and Burnham Street. However, Rivera says Night Out can help the youth find positive outlets. We offer youth opportunities, we give them alte Xjxu 39-year-old man shot and killed near 14th and Chambers in Milwaukee
MADISON 鈥?The University of Wisconsin System has extended COVID-19 surge testing sites into Spring, as the majority of Wisconsin residents are expected to remain unvaccinated well into the season.Most of the 22 testing sites across UW campuses were scheduled to close, after meeting a threshold of 220,000 tests. But the System has worked out an arrangement with the state Department of Health Services to obtain 140,000 Abbott BinaxNOW COVID-19 tests, to be administered to people at a number of the surge testing sites.The UW System set up the testing sites last fall, with testing beginning in early November. The effort identified an estimated 18,000 potential COVID-19 spreaders, according to the UW System.The following surge testing sites will resume testing in the coming days:鈥?UW-Eau Claire: Zorn Arena o 121 Garfield Ave., Eau Claire, WI 54701, Tuesday, Feb.
stanley taza 2 鈥?UW-Eau Claire -- Barron County: Gymnasium o 1800 College Dr., Rice Lake, WI 54868, Tuesday, Feb. 2 鈥?UW-Green Bay: Weidner Center for the Performing Arts o 2450 Weidner Center Dr., Green Bay, WI 54311, Wednesday, Jan. 27鈥?UW-La Crosse: Cartwright Center o 1741 State St., 3rd Floor, La Crosse, WI 54601, Monday, Feb. 1鈥?UW Oshkosh: Culver Family Welcome Center o 625 Pearl Ave., Oshkosh, WI 54901, Monday, Jan. 25鈥?UW-Parkside: Tallent Ha
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stanley mugs Kenosha, WI 53144, Wednesday, Jan. 27 鈥?UW-River Falls: Hoffman Park Storm Shelter o 547 Hanson Dr., River Falls, WI 54022, Tuesday, Feb. 2 鈥?UW-Stevens Point: Dreyfus U