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Around 9,700 people were treated in emergency rooms due to fireworks injuries in 2023, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.More than half, about 66%, took place in the weeks before and after the Fourth of July holiday.These accidents led to eight firework-related deaths in 2023.Teenagers between 15 and 19 years old had the highest estimated rate of firework injuries requiring emergency department treatment.Being cautious is important. Sparklers, for example, burn at temperatures of about 2,000 degrees Fahren
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Nicknamed the Black mayor and first lady of Milwaukee, Reuben and Mildred Harpole worked to improve lives in Harambee and throughout the city.On Tuesday, a building was named after them in Harambee, the neighborhood they served for decades.At a ceremony to reveal the name, Reuben Harpole said hed like the new Harpole Building to serve as a reminder to help make a greater Milwaukee. [I hope] that people understand they can achieve anything that theyd like to accomplish, if they just put their minds to it, said
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