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 COLGATE 鈥?A family in Colgate is moving forward after their farm stand was stolen from last week.Every morning, Courtney Schalls two small kids head to their backyard to collect fresh eggs and ripe tomatoes.Afterwards, Emily and Clayton, collect their loot and take it to the farm stand in their front yard. Its been a  stanley flask family thing. They put in the hard work and get the value of nurturing the seed, growing the plants, and having all the tomatoes and peppers to harvest,  Schall smiled.                        TMJ4 News        stanley cup          Courtney Schall is amazed at the community support after someone stole all of the money and produce from her kids farm stand in Colgate. While disheartening, she hopes others will see what happened and make better choices.    Usually, the kids put the food out with a cash box. People passing by can stop and buy the fresh produce in exchange for a few dollars.                        TMJ4 News                This is what their farm stand usually looks like during August and September. Her family leaves extra tomatoes and eggs out and uses the honor system for people who want to purchase them.     Its just a small table, sometimes 12 tomatoes for 75 cents apiece. We want the kids to understand work equals reward. Schall said its an honor system.Watch: Thieves hit kids  farm stand stanley deutschland  in Colgate; family amazed at community response            Colgate woman speaking out after someone stole money, produce and eggs from farm stand                            But Zrta US to distribute nearly 800K more monkeypox vaccines
 One officer was accused by a supervisor of snoozing in his squad car while on duty. Another had multiple drunken run-ins with police, including after bar fights. A thi stanley isolierkanne rd repeatedly sent lewd photos to a female officer.All of them were fired or forced out. And all of them are back working in law enforcement in Wisconsin.Nearly 200 law enforcement officers currently employed in the state were fired from previous jobs in law enforcement, resigned in lieu of termination or quit before completion of an internal investigation, according to data from the Wisconsin Department of Justice obtained through an open records request.And more than 1,000 Wisconsin officers have been fired or resigned before termination since 2017, when the state DOJ started tracking that statistic.Some of the most serious offenses include Jefferson County Deputy Sheriff Janelle Gericke, who in January was sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to burglary. Milwaukee County Sheriff s Deputy Joel Streicher ran a red light in his police SUV and hit a vehicle, killing a man and injuring a woman. He was sentenced in April to six months in jail.But the state revoked the law enforcement certification of both officers, meaning they can no longer work as police. As of July, Gericke and Streicher were the only Wisconsin officers decertified since January 2020, said Steven Wagner, director of the DOJs Training and Standards stanley cup  Bureau.As lo stanley cup ng as officers keep up to date with their recertification training,