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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?At 1:08 p.m. Monday, the Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin raised a flag to mark April as Donate Life Month.The flag recognizes organ donors and their families along with the recipients. The timing was intentional to represent how one organ donor can save up to eight lives. Organ donation is very important and one of the things that I always say it cou stanley cup ld be one of your family members,  Shelita Furlow said. Donor families are so unbelievably generous, and it is our responsibility to our donor families that we honor their loved one and share the message and that s how we extend their legacy,  Colleen McCarthy, vice president of Versiti Organ and Tissue said.The memorial included a moment of silence to honor the more than 104,000 people on the national organ transplant waitlist. More than 2,000 of those are waiting in Wisconsin, according to Versiti. Organ donation is very, very rare. It is a rare opportunity  stanley cups uk to be able to donate an organ to be able to save the life of another person,  McCarthy said.Furlow was at the ceremony for her son Jovan Wilder. He was full of joy, and I miss him,  Furlow said.Wilder was 19 years old when he was hit by a stray bullet in Milwaukee and died.Wh stanley tumblers ile Furlow s family has been touched by organ donors and she is on the registry herself, she did not know that Wilder signed up too. In the grief it still makes me smile because it feels like I ve done something right and that I really taught my son how to live. That s ultimately what matter Ranp Santa and superheroes delight kids at Children  s Wisconsin for Christmas
 A relaxing swim in the ocean after a day of training suddenly changed when a shark got close to a coast guard group, prompting crewmembers to fire shots in the water to scare the animal away.Members of the Coast Guard Cutter Kimball had completed operations for the day  a zillion miles from land  and  had not been off the ship for weeks,  they said in a Facebook post describing the encounter. USCGC Kimball is stanley quencher  based in Honolulu.The group decided to go for a swim complete with an inflatable unicorn, and utilized a  fully vetted and tested plan weve used before  which included safety briefs, a small boat stationed 50 yards out and  an armed shark watch. Then, over the radio, a call comes over  shark!                  As if right out of a Hollywood movie, a 6-8 foot shark  no exaggeration  surfaced at the Rescue Door and was swimming toward 30-40 people in the water about 30 feet away. Eve stanley cups uk ryone on the Flight Deck had a bird s eye view. A review of video shot by a crew member reveals it was likely a Long-Fin Mako or Pelagic Thresher Shark - not something to mess with!  the social media post reads.Video sharedby the crew shows shots being fired into the water. It turned away for a few seconds then turned back. We kept directing people out of the water while k stanley thermos eeping a clear line of sight on the shark,  the group says.                        US Coast Guard Cutter Kimball                SHARK!!! A 6-8 Mako or Thresher shark.    The shark kept circling back toward the group of swimmers

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 Every item is important and deeply appreciated but the suitcase fille stanley cups d with feminine hygiene products is at the heart of Kelsey s mission to empower and protect young girls.Kelsey Hill is the heart and soul behind Beyond Beauty for Survivors.                         TMJ4 News                Steph Brown and Kelsey Hill    She s using her business platform to help fight the targeting and manipulation of girls around the world. Kelsey stresses women and girls in Uganda are being exploited on a daily basis because they don t have the simple protection of hygienic products like pads. We will be able to serve close to nine hundred individuals affected by extreme vulnerabilities in Ugand stanley polska a,  says Kelsey Hill.                        Steph Brown                 Steph with Kelsey Hill and Wendy Kleman at Sew Much More    The generosity of the Waukesha community coming together to do stanley cup nate countless volunteer hours to cut fabric, sew, and pack reusable pads will have reached far beyond the diligent hands of the Waukesha women who did all the sewing.They gathered in a back room of Sew Much More in Waukesha. Owner Wendy Kleman, says this was an amazing opportunity to not only help women here but also build community within the store.  Sometimes we get very focused on our own world, not realizing that its a bigger world out there,  said Kleman.Other suitcases are packed with school and medical supplies, shoes, clothes, and even gifts for Christmas for the little ones in the village orphanage. Vzrg Court affirms ruling dismissing Trump challenge in Wisconsin
 WAUKESHA COUNTY 鈥?All schools in the Hamilton School District have canceled classes for Friday, December 17 after  inappropriate posts  were found on social media, according to the district.In a statement emailed to parents, Superintendent Paul Mielke said administrators were made aware of the posts Thursday evening.  The initial post was an inappropriate photo. Another student took a screenshot of the photo and reposted it, and finally another student reposted it adding a careless message that was intended to add humor,  Mielke explained in the statement.District staff immediately contacted the Waukesha County Sheriff s Department as well as local police, who visited the homes of those involved and conducted interviews. As of just before 10 p.m., M stanley vattenflaska ielke said police  were not able to guarantee that the threat was not credible. As a result, the decision was made to close schools on Friday  out of an abundance of caution.  Mielke said he also wanted to provide families more time to make arrangements for childcare.Here s the full statement from Superintendent Mielke:    December 16, 2021Dear Hamilton School District Families,I want to share with you information about several inappropriate posts made on social media involving students that resulted in the decision that school will not be in session tomorrow, Friday, Dec.  stanley thermos mug 17, for all students and staff.This evening school administrators were made aware of content that high school students had posted on a social media platf stanley cup orm afte

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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A semi-permanent traffic circle has been installed near Grant Blvd and Meinecke Ave in Milwaukee in attempt to slow drivers down. This is one of the number one requested things from neighbors,  said Emma Berg, a neighbor in the area who has been organizing for safer streets with her neighbors in the Sherman Park neighborhood as part of Milwaukee s Active Streets program. Before this, people just treated it like a speedway,  said Berg.  I know a lo stanley cup t of neighbors have experienced a lot of property damage as a result. Berg said people who live near Grant and Meinecke agree that the semi-permanent traffic circle that has been installed is working.On Friday, Mary Sizemore, An Associate Transportation Planner for the City of Milwaukee s Department of Public Wo stanley shop rks, was on scene to collect speed data using radar technology.She said she s seen drivers slowing down. Early data showed people traveling at 40+ MPH, but now the speeds are much slower and averaging more than half that. A traffic circle really helps break up the vertical sight lines of the roadways. So, rather than maybe looking like a racetrack, now we have something in the middle as  stanley becher you re approaching and you say OK I need to slow down,  said Sizemore.The traffic circle took some getting used to, with drivers originally driving through it.Now, it s more familiar and noticeable and the ultimate goal would be to replace this temporary version of the traffic circle with a permanent one. This is kind of the interme Kohg Canadians released after Huawei CFO resolves US charges
 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. 鈥?State officials notified Leon County by letter on Tuesday of a massive $3.57 million penalty for defying Florida s vaccine mandate ban under new state law.It comes after Gov. Ron DeSantis vowed last month to use new state law, SB 2006, to hit local governments with fines requiring employees to get COVID-19 vaccine shots.Leon County was cited $5,000 for each of its more than 700 employees.Fourteen were fired after failing to prove vaccination status.                        E.W. Scripps                The state of Florida sent a letter to Leon County saying they were being fined $3.57 million for mandating COVID-19 vaccines for 714 county employees.    The governor maintains he is defending individual liberty with th stanley cup usa e punishment. We re going to make sure that people can m stanley cup website ake their own choices. We re not going to discriminate against people based on those choices. You re going to have a right to operate in society,  DeSa stanley water jug ntis said.There is concern the governor is exceeding his authority with the fines on cities and counties.                        E.W. Scripps                Gov. Ron DeSantis signs a bill in May 2021 banning vaccine passport requirtments in Florida.     The law he is using was created to prevent Florida businesses from requiring customers to show proof of vaccination.Leon County has said previously there is a  genuine disagreement about the applicability of the statute and rule鈥? and suggested a court challenge may be in the works.White House

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 More than 70 years after doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital took Henrietta Lacks cervical cells without her knowledge, a lawyer for her descendants said they  stanley cup have reached a settlement with abiotechnology company they sued in 2021,accusing its leaders of reaping billions of dollars from a racist medical system.Tissue taken from the Black womans tumor before she died of cervical cancer became the first human cells to be successfully cloned. Reproduced infinitely ever since, HeLa c stanley quencher ells have become a cornerstone of modern medicine, enabling countless scientific and medical innovations, including the development of the polio vaccine, genetic mapping and even COVID-19 vaccines.Despite that incalculable impact, the Lacks family had never been compensated.Doctors harvested Lacks cells in 1951, long before the advent of consent procedures used in medicine and scientific research today, but lawyers for her family argued that Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., of Waltham, Massachusetts, has continued to commercialize the results well after the origins of the HeLa cell line became well known.The settlement agreement came after closed-door negotiations that lasted all day Monday inside the federal courthouse in Baltimore. Some of Lacks  grandchildren were among the famil stanley cup quencher y members who were in on the talks.SEE MORE: DEA revokes license of drug distributor over opioid crisis failuresAttorney Ben Crump, who represents the Lacks family, announced the settlement late Monday. He said the terms of the Oorw Biden campaign condemns Trump  s visit to Kenosha:   Trump failed once again to meet the moment
 OGDEN, Utah 鈥?On the day that human remains found in Wyoming were confirmed to be those of missing 22-year-old traveler Gabby Petito, a small memo stanley cup rial began to take shape outside one of the last places she was seen in public.Petito s final Instagram post on Aug. 25 included several photos in front of a butterfly mural outside of The Monarch, a restaurant and retail space in Ogden, Utah. The caption read,  Happy Halloween. The photos were posted not long before Petito and her boyfriend, 23-year-old Brian Laundrie, drove to Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.On Sunday, a search by the FBI and local police agencies recovered human remains near a campground just outside the park s boundaries.                        Brian Schnee | FOX 13 Ne copo stanley ws        The remains were confirmed Tuesday as Petito s. Officials say the manner of death has been classified as a homicide.                        Brian Schnee | FOX 1 stanley spain 3 News        On Tuesday, in front of The Monarch s butterfly mural, members of the Ogden community stopped by to add to a growing memorial to Petito. The memorial included a framed photo of Petito, dozens of flowers, handwritten notes, candles, and other items. I think of Gabby now when I see [the mural],  said Jake McMahon, who started the memorial.  I felt that we could pay some respect and some love to her family 鈥?and to her, of course.                         Brian Schnee | FOX 13 News        But McMahon said the gesture isn t just for Petito. This isn t rare. This happe

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 As students return to the classroom, schools are considering ways to prevent kids and staff from catching COVID-19.Paula Olsiewski is a biochemist and contributing scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. She s an expert in indoor air quality. If you are exhaling the COVID particles, the person next to you can be inhaling the COVID particles,  Olsiewski said.Olsiewski s stanley cup spain ays air quality monitors it s another tool in the toolbox as we continue through this pandemic. T water bottle stanley he doctors say  get a vaccine,   Olsiewski said.  Other people say  p stanley cups uk rotect yourself with a mask.  I do that. But cleaning the air and the room is the area that most people don t think about. The meters monitor temperature, humidity, and microscopic particles like pollen and cleaning chemicals. Through a cloud service, you re able to see how much is in a room. When it comes to preventing the spread of COVID-19 and other viruses, carbon dioxide is the element most schools will be focusing on.University of Colorado civil engineering professor Mark Hernandez says an installation in Colorado is among the largest serving as a national model for other school districts wanting to prioritize a healthy environment for students. CO2 in particular, it tells us how stale the air is,  Hernandez said.  If the air stale, there s a higher probability to see COVID because we exhale it. Senseware, a provider of air quality meters, says more than 500 schools across the nation ar Sgqy A chilly start to October
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Two people are dead and one person is injured following two shootings in Milwaukee early Saturday morning. The first shooting happened around 2:40 a.m. near 42nd and W. Bonny Place, according to police. Officials arrived on the scene and found a 36-year-old man who had been shot. He died on the scene. Milwaukee police say a 33-year-old woman and a 22-year-old  stanley cup man were taken into custody and two guns were recovered.  According to MPD, the incident appeared to be domestic-related, and charges are pending with the Milwaukee County District Attorney s Office. Around 3:45 a.m., police responded to another shooting. This one happened near 52nd and Lisbon. When police arrived, they found a 50-year-old man who had died from his injuries, and a 43-year-old man taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. Officials are still looking into this incident and are seeking  stanley cups uk unknown suspects. If you have any information about this shooting, contact MPD at 414-935-7360 or Crime Stop stanley thermos mug pers at 414-224-TIPS. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip

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 States are quietly opening the doors for more work opportunities for immigrants through specialty licenses.Tennessee recently joined 15 other states in passing new legislation expanding access to some professional licenses for immigrants.The rules vary state by state and based on immigration status for what professions people can apply for. In some states, it applies to specific professions like law, teaching or nursing. But more are expanding that to include other health care professions, real estate, plumbing, and more.The specialty licenses give new career opportunities to people like Laura Lara, a DACA recipient, who has a degree in social work and now  stanley mugs can apply for a license to practice. I did think about maybe moving to another state. But at the same time, it was hard because my family is here,  said Lara.Eric Figueroa, with the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, says he expects to see more of this stanley cup  happening. During the pandemic, he says states realized there were a lot of people with different statuses with in-demand skills. And while immigration issues are usually divisive, expanding the workforce has largely had bipartisan support. You will be held to the same standard if youre an stanley cup  immigrant applying for that same license and that goes across the board. Ive seen no state change the requirements for the profession,  Figueroa pointed out.More than two million college-educated immigrants and refugees are unemployed or underemployed, according to Upwardly Global. Nea Ovbo GBI investigating after woman dies from moving deputy  s car
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A Milwaukee ho stanley quencher meowner saw his property tax bill increase 286 percent this year after assessors determined the value of his home went up by more than $100,000.Channy Rasavong has owned a home on West Galena Street in Milwaukee for at least 20 years, and he says he s rented it out for about 16 years.Milwaukee wine bar set to close doors for good Christmas EveHe was shocked when he opened his tax bill. He owes more stanley becher  than $3,500 this year. Last year he paid a little more than $900. The bill shows his property was assessed at $138,900. Online property records indicate it was assessed at $37,900 in 2019. I just do regular maintenance on there to keep the property up to code,  Rasavong said.  Theres no new improvements on  stanley botella there. Thats why I was really shocked. In a statement Wednedsay, Ald. Milele Coggs announced she wants a review of the assessment process after getting calls and emails from constituents about how they will pay their tax bill.The city of Milwaukee Assessment Commissioner Steve Miner took a look at it. He says Rasavong is not alone, and that several parts of the city saw increases. Assessments are determined by recent sales of comparable homes, and Miner attributes the increasing prices to high demand and low interest rates. He said demand for income properties is high as well. Even if a property owner hasnt changed their property, if the market in their neighborhood or similar properties have increased, then their value will increase also,  Miner said.He

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 The process of getting into college is changing. More schools are now offering admission to students who never applied. We re hearing students say like,  Is this real   You know, they get so much marketing and brochures from so many sources,  said Joe Morrison, who serves as the managing director of Concourse at EAB. The company offers a platform that is used by school counselors and students. They bui stanley cups uk ld a profile showcasing their academic achievements and interests. The platform then delivers matches based on an institution s selection criteria. It s up to the students to accept the offer.A growing number of other organizations are also doing what s known as direct admissions where students also get offers from schools. However, they have to go through an application process still.The people behind these alternative admission models say it s about making the pro stanley mugs cess more student-centric. For a lot of students, they get offers from colleges that they hadn t considered, or sometimes even heard of,  Morrison said.  They realized, in many cases, that they re eligible for more in scholarships than they thought. So really, it s enabling a path to college that a lot o stanley canada f students didn t think they were able to access, and probably wouldn t have even applied for. EAB s platform is free for counselors and students. Universities pay a fee when they get a match with a student.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule {display:none;} .Page-below .Link {font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border:  Zjrl Program seeks to assist lonely veterans
 BRADENTON, Fla. 鈥?A county administration building in Florida is back open following a COVID-19 outbreak among its workforce.The administrator for Manatee County, located just south of Tampa, said two employees died and three others were hospitalized in a single department. It s been a difficult few days, to be honest. I knew all of the individuals. Not closely, but they were friendly. Just really anything you needed of them, they were helpful and I know a lot of county staff who work in this building, in the IT department, are hurting,  said Nicholas Azzara, an information outreach manager with Manatee County.  This is a serious loss to our work family and a lot of people are sad. After the county administrator said COVID-19 protocols would be reinstated, the county administrator later announced masks would be an option inside when the building reopened Monday. We cannot mandate someone to be vaccinated and you can t prevent them from entering a public space like our building, so it was a strong recommendation to wear a mask indoo stanley quencher rs and practice the CDC-approved guidelines if you re not vaccinated,  Azzara said.The county administrator said the cases impacted only people who were stanley thermobecher  not vaccinated.Separately, a Port Manatee spokesperson also confirmed three cases in its security department the past three weeks, among employees who to their knowledge were not vaccinated.The Department of Health in Manatee County is asking people to consider getting a shot as soon as possible stanley cup  if

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 The FBI is investigating fires at ballot boxes in the Pacific Northwest.Investigators believe the fires in Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, which destroyed hundreds of ballots, may be connected. In both incidents, authorities say explosive devices were used to set the fires. No arrests have been made. People who used the ballot boxes over the weekend are encouraged to reach out to their local election officials to see if their ballot was one of the those that were destroyed. If it s determined their ballot was impacted, they can request a new one.RELATED STORY | Voters face important deadline to return mail-in ballotsIn an attempt to prevent future attacks on ballot boxes, officials in Vancouver have hired more staff to monitor drop boxes.Federal authorities warned that ballot drop boxes could be targeted by domestic violent extremists this election. Homeland Security releas stanley cup ed a bulletin in mid-September that stated it was concerned ab stanley cup out the drop boxes being a target for destruction after tracking chatter on social media.RELATED STORY |Republicans ask US S stanley cups uk upreme Court to block counting of some provisional ballots in Pennsylvania Ynpg Southwest in process of  resuming normal operations  after issue leads to ground stop
 Winter the dolphin is apparently facing a new battle.Winter was rescued off the coast of Florida in 2005 after she became entangled in a crab trap and lost her tail. Her story became the subject of the book and movies,  Dolphin Tale,  which Winter starred in.Now, Winter, 16, may be fighti copo stanley ng a gastrointestinal infection, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium announced. The aquarium says they first noticed the issue on Nov. 1 when Winter was  not interested  in eating. As we hope for her quick recovery, our team is monitoring her around the clock,  the aquarium said.  She continues to show a strong, determined, and fighting spirit, and her resiliency continues to inspire us all. The prosthetic-tailed dolphin has been placed in the aquarium s center pool, which does not have an underwater viewing window. However, the aquarium says guests can still see Wi stanley cup nter from above by visiting the Dolphin Terrace.According to theTampa Bay Tim stanley thermobecher es, Winter has received more than 1,400 get-well messages.      .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo

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 What you flush down your toilet could be brought back up to detect COVID-19. Anytime that we are talking about poop, its a subject that either brings laughter or disgust; maybe a combination of the two,  said John Putnam with Colorado Public Health and Environment. Putnam is helping lead a team to test human waste to determine molecule levels linked with the coronavirus. This gives you early warning that there could be an upsurge or a lessening of the disease in the community,  he said.Putnam says a person thats been exposed to COVID-19 will pass the virus through their feces and possibly even urine. The waste eventually flows into sewer systems, which scientists will now collect. We can then take a sample at a wastewater plant and send it to a lab,  he said.Labs at places like Metropolitan Sta stanley mug te University of Denver. One of the advantages of this approach is that everybody in the community makes a contribution to the sewage,  said Rebecca Ferrell, Ph.D., a biology professor at MSU Denver.She says that when people get infected with COVID-19, they often shed the virus for several days before showing symptoms. Adding that this specialized stool sampling can alert scientists that the virus is in a community before people start getting sick. It can give you extra warning about what might be happening in the hospitals then days may stanley mug be even a week later when people get sick enough that they are going to make demands on health care that you need to anticipate,  Ferrell sai stanley cup d.With the

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 Summer is still months away, but the backbone of America s dinner table is already bracing for the heat. I think farmworkers are often seen as like the invisible workforce force, especially here in Florida,  sa stanley cups id Dominique O Connor.She is a climate justice organizer for theFarmworker Association of Florida.According to theEconomic Policy Institute, as of 2022 there are roughly 2.4 million farmworkers in the U.S.SEE MORE: California water data shows change for typically drier months aheadAs heat waves continue to grow in frequency and intensity, many of these workers are finding themselves face-to-face with increasingly dire working conditions. It s not enough to just say that, farm worke stanley uk rs, need to drink more water, you know 鈥?and to take more breaks because 鈥?that s not easy. In practice,  said O Connor.She says many people have no clue just how difficult it can be working for long hours out in the sun, with limited access to shade, breaks and at times water.According tothe Environmental Defense Fund,  Mor stanley cup tality from heat-related illness is 20 times higher for crop workers in the U.S. than private industry and non-federal government workers. The fund said the average U.S. agricultural worker is exposed to  21 working days in the summer growing season that are unsafe due to heat.  Farmworkers usually know how to take care of themselves. The problem is that they re not able to,  O Connor said.Currently, there is no federal standard that protects workers from extreme heat. Ther Ffzj Good Samaritans rescue driver having medical emergency behind the wheel
 For many people in the mainland US, Hawaii is a place we dream of.That s why Kona coffee and Hawaiian sweet rolls are so popular: they take us there.Fans of the Aloha State know that the next best thing to being there is to enjoy some Kings Hawaiian Rolls and wash them down with a big cup of Hawaiian Kona coffee.But sorry to shatter that tropical dream: that treat may not have been made in Hawaii at all.A new report in the consumer site Mouseprint.org points toa lawsuit filed against the makers of Kings Hawaiian Rolls.While the package says Hilo, Hawaii on the front, the suit says the bakery is stanley taza  really located in Torrance, California, hardly a tropical paradise.Hilo is where they were first baked several generations ago, with fresh Hawaiian pineapple and honey, the suit says.Kings Hawaiian has not commented on the lawsuit.However, there may not be much bite to this case, according to Mouseprint.It points out that the package never claims the rolls were actually made in Hawaii, so there may not be a case for false advertising.Hawaiian coff botella stanley ee...or not But from the  doesn t that stink  file, coffee blends imply they came from Hawaii when they did not.Hawaii s Truth in Labeling law requires Kona coffee to be Hawaiian grown.But the state s coffee trade group warns that some Kona blends masquerade as the real thing when they are not really from the island and are less than 10 percent Kona.That stinks.Want Kona coffee  Look for a label that says 100 perce stanley sverige nt pure Kona.And if you want

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 WEST MILWAUKEE, Wis. 鈥?The former Froedtert Malt plant in West Milwaukee is  likely  to be demo stanley cup lished after an investment group bought the property, our partners at OnMilwaukee report.The group heade stanley france d by Waukesha businessman Tom Beaudry  stanley shop bought the property from Malteurop for $900,000. They in turn listed the site for $10 million.The listing for the property states it is slated to be demolished.The Froedtert brothers began Froedtert Malt in Milwaukee in the 1880s, eventually expanding with a new plant in West Milwaukee. Malteurop eventually bought the plant and decided last year to close the West Milwaukee location.OnMilwaukee notes the  1950 headquarters and production offices/ labs buildings are hidden gems, tucked away on a back street. A Village of West Milwaukee trustee and president of the West Milwaukee Historical Society, Craig Schaefer, also told the outlet that the developer s aim is to take down the property.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Yiey Bucks unveil 2020-21 Great Lakes Blue City Edition uniforms
 DEL RIO, Texas 鈥?U.S. officials say many Haitian migrants camped in a small Texas border town are being released in the United States, undercutting the Biden administrations public statements that Haitians who enter the country illegally face immediate expulsion.One official says Haitians have been freed on a  very, very large scale  in recent days, many of them with notices to appe stanley cup ar at an immigration office.According to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press, many of those who have been released into the U.S. have been given a notice to appear at an immigration office within 60 days, an outcome that requires less processing time from Border Patrol agents than ordering an appearance in immigration court.The releases come after the Biden administration began putting some migrants on planes and flying them back to Haiti. Video clips also show law enforcement agents p stanley cup ushing some migrants away from the border and back into Mexico.At least one video has shown mounted border agents using long leather reigns to lash  stanley cup at migrants in an attempt to push them back. The Department of Homeland Security says that the incident is under investigation.In recent days, thousands of Haitians have gathered at the U.S.-Mexico border near Del Rio, Texas, as they try to flee their earthquake and storm-ravaged country. The island nation has also been gripped with systemic poverty and gang violence in recent years.About 12,000 migrants have camped around a bridge in

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 Hanging out with kids at the Muskego Library  Right in Hunter Wohler s wheelhouse. It s awesome,  Badgers Safety Hunter Wohler says.  I love it. I love coming back here and just spending time you k stanley cup quencher now w stanley cup ith the kids especially. We were all there at some point. And so without people to kind of look up to and guide me along the way  I wouldn t be where I am. So if I can be that for some of these kids  It s a blessing. The Muskego native started young, and you can just guess what books he read. Sports stuff,  Wohler says.  It was always sports stuff. Just to, you know, keep me doing something. I wasn t a huge reader to be honest. But I enjoyed all the sports books, and then you know, the Magic Tree House. Even in the era of name, image and likeness deals with college athletes getting paid  Wohler did this for free to encourage kids in his hometown. Born and raised here,  Wohler says.  And so when I can come back and just be with the kids and interact with them and just hang out in the hometown  I m going to say yes to that every day. And playing safety for the Badgers in Madison, and doing this just before he headed off to training camp in Platteville, is special. I don t get to come back here as often as you would think, just because of how busy we are,  Wohler says.  But every time I get the opportunity  I m going to take it of course. And I don t get to do stuff like this as much as I d like to. You know, I would like more water bottle stanley  opportunites to come and hang out. Wohler recently hel Ejnx MPS students, teachers happy to be back in person for start of summer school
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Acting Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson raised five times as much  stanley quencher money as former Ald. Bob Donovan in their race for Milwaukee mayor, according to our partners at the Milwaukee Business Journal. According to Johnson s city of Milwaukee campaign finance filings that were updated March 28, his total receipts for 2021 and year-to-d stanley cup ate in 2022 were $973,644. Donovan s were $181,203, the Milwaukee Business Journa stanley website l reports.Total receipts consist mainly of contributions from individuals who support a candidate, as well as loans and contributions from committees. According to the Milwaukee Business Journal, the  committees  segment is noteworthy for Johnson after receiving $100,000 from the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. Johnson has a lengthy list of support from leading Milwaukee-area business owners and executives in a cross-section of industries including health care, technology, manufacturing, and real estate. Donovan sees his support from small-business owners, including those in the tavern and convenience-store industry.Milwaukee residents will vote for the next mayor in the April 5 election.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip

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 SOUTH MILWAUKEE 鈥?Ahead of Tuesday night s severe weather, many were still dealing with the fallout from severe weather earlier this month.Just last week, a quick hailstorm moved through parts of southern Milwaukee County, damaging cars and homes. On May 7, another hailstorm swept through much of Southeast Wisconsin.Residents like Carl Marschner are still looking at stanley quencher  that damage in the face of more severe weather Tuesday night.                        TMJ4 News                Carl Marschner is still working on getting his favorite red truck fixed following last weeks storms that swept through South Milwaukee. He says that they are prepared for tonights chances for severe weather.     The roof is shot,  said Marschner.  It took out all the gutters, punched holes in the leaf guards, even got my rhuba stanley tumbler rb. Marschner showed TMJ4 the dents on his favorite red truck. He s taking it to an autobody shop on Saturday to get it fixed. I grew up in this area,  said Marschner.  I ve lived here most of my life, and I ve got to tell you, it s the most unbelievable thing I ve ever seen out here. TMJ4 reached out to four different auto repair shops on Tuesday. All of them said they were dealing with a high number of damage estimates for vehicles.One auto repair shop said they were seeing about 20 cars a day.An auto dealer told TMJ4 that all 29 of his cars were damaged by the hail.As for Tuesday night s storm, Marschner said he wasn t too worried. It s pretty much in God s hands, stanley cups   said Marschner.  Kawz One person in critical condition after New Berlin officer-involved shooting
 RACINE, Wis. 鈥?A 31-year-old Racine man was charged on Tuesday for failing to report his mother s death in a timely manner.Joseph G. Sorenson is facing one misdemeanor after waiting two weeks to report his mother s death. According to a criminal complaint, the Racine Police Department responded to the 1600 block of Main Street in Racine on Saturday for a death investigation. The caller, Sorenson, said his mother was dead in the home and had been for two weeks.Upon arrival, an officer advised smelling stanley canada  a strong odor from inside the home. Inside the home was dog feces, rotting food, and flies and maggots. The medical examiner said the deceased appeared to have been dead for at least three weeks. According to the criminal complaint, Sorenson said he found his mother not breathing two weeks prior, but did not report the death because he didn t believe she was dead. He said he continued to live in the home until calling police on Saturday.An investigator spoke with a man who works at a bar below the apartment. The man said he didn t see Sorenson for a few days, because Sorenson was being evicted, the complaint says. The man believed Sorens stanley quencher on was avoiding the bar and landlord. The man also reported t stanley quencher hat on Thursday, the police were called for a welfare check, but no one answered. He said shortly after police left, two people across the street came over and knocked on the door, but again, no one answered. According to the complaint, Sorenson said he lived in the apartment for three y

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 KENOSHA, Wis. 鈥?A new research report shows that the number of people with disabilities in Kenosha County struggling to afford basic living needs is currently at 50%.Currently, the federal poverty level rate is at 17%, according to a new report from the United Way of Kenosha County and its research partner United for ALICE  Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed . On the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, we see that residents with physical, mental o stanley tumblers r emotional conditions who are struggling financially are not only being undercounted but underserved,  said Stephanie H stanley termoska oopes, Ph.D., National Director for United for ALICE during a press release.In 2019, although 17% of Kenosha residents with disabilities were living in poverty, about 32% of them were aligned with ALICE. People in ALICE households earn more than the federal poverty level, but less than what it costs to live and work in the modern economy.In total, 50% of Kenoshas 19,000 residents living with disabilities were below the ALICE threshold lines. This means they cannot afford the basic costs of housing, childcare, healthcare, transportation and a smartphone plan.Hoopes noted that there is still work to do because having a disability puts individuals at substantial risk of not having financial in stanley polska stability, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. She also pointed out that rates of hardship are likely even higher than counted, because data is not available for individuals living in nursing hom Zubn Bonnie Oleson makes Milwaukee Bucks history as first female PA announcer
 Starbucks workers at a Mesa, Arizona store will learn Wednesday whether they have enough support among their colleagues to form a labor union.The Mesa store is the fourth Starbucks location is to hold a union vote and the first to vote since  vaso stanley late last year. Starbucks Workers United, a group that advocates for Starbucks workers seeking unionization, said the results of that vote would be announced at 1 p.m. local time.According to CNN, the 43 workers at the Mesa location were recently sent ballots by the National Labor Relations board after employees filed signed cards requesting to organize.Wednesday s tally represents the spread of unionization efforts that began in Buffalo, New York, late last year.In December, workers at three Starbucks locations in and around Buffalo held union votes. One store voted to unionize. A vote by a second store was eventually found to have g stanley cup one in favor of the union after challenges from both Starbucks and the union. The third store voted against unionization, though workers are currently challenging the results.Starbucks Workers United now says 96 stores across the country have formally filed petitions to hold unionization votes. Starbucks employees, which the company calls  partners,  are seeking pay gourde stanley  rates that rise with inflation, better COVID-19 protections and lower costs for company benefits.Wednesday s tally also comes about a week after seven partners at Memphis Starbucks said they were fired for leading unionization efforts. Starbucks c

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 WATERTOWN 鈥?Even though the road to an NCAA National Championship ended early for both Marquette and Wisconsin this season, theres still ho stanley cup megrown talent in this years Final Four.Alabama head coach Nate Oats was born in Watertown and played basketball collegiately at Maranatha Baptist University  1 stanley cup 993-97 .After graduating with a bachelor s degree, Oats joined the Sabercats  coaching staff as an assistant in 1997. He spent three seasons at Maranatha Baptist before joining UW-Whitewater s coaching staff in 2000. While at UW-Whitewater  2000-02 , Iowa State head coach and Milwaukee native T.J. Otzelberger was a player for the Warhawks.  It s great to see local people be successful in the college ranks, and it s a great thing to follow,  Cambridge resident Dick Detler said.Watertown s Uptown Bar  Grill has been a hot spot for March Madness games this season. While most bargoers were chee stanley cup ring for both the Badgers and Golden Eagles this past month, there have also been many rooting for the Crimson Tide.  It pains me,  Detler laughed.  I m not an Alabama football guy, but by gully, I ll root for the home team, the home fellow.                         Ashley Landis/AP                Alabama head coach Nate Oats holds the winner s trophy after a win over Clemson in an Elite 8 college basketball game in the NCAA tournament Saturday, March 30, 2024, in Los Angeles.  AP Photo/Ashley Landis      We absolutely love the camaraderie that brings all the customers here watching,  bar owne Dika CDC releases roadmap for safely reopening schools for in-person learning
 Watch the Milwaukee Tonight Hispanic Heritage Month Special Friday at 6:30 p.m.MILWAUKEE --  Confidence-wise I feel like Im the best out there, and thats how you have to feel as a boxer. Javier Zamarron, 20, is an up-and-coming boxing star from Milwaukee. In fact, he already won a national championship.  My short-term goal right now is to win a national title in December for the USA Nationals, and then a long-term goal is to become a unified world champion when I turn professional,  he said.Javier began boxing when he was around eight. He did it on and off, but once he turned 14, he decided to pursue it with all his passion. How 12 Latinx students changed the trajectory for UW-Milwaukee Since March hes 15-3 I think, something like that. Hes only lost to three national champions,  his boxing coach Ang stanley cups uk el Luis Villarreal Jr. said.For his only losses to be to national champs, thats pretty good. Zamarron trains out of the United Community Center s boxing gym. There are about 20 other members of the gym. Some of the alumn stanley cup usa i of the gym have gone on to win national championships and competed for spots on Team USA at the Olympic trials. Javier is one of our top athletes this year. He has come along really strong this year,  Villarreal Jr. said.When he steps into the ring, he fights for more than just himself, though. Im representin stanley cup g everyone. Im representing my family, myself, the UCC, the Mexican culture, the Hispanic culture, all of them. His heritage is important to him. Its why he