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 MILWAUKEE, Wisc. 鈥?Ahead of the RNC, two local churches are asking for volunteers to help welcome new visitors during the week of the convention.                        TMJ4 News         Somehow in the middle of all the hubbub of everything that s going on, especially with the National Convention, that people can center themselves,  said Fr. Timothy Kitzke, Pastor, Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist.                         stanley cup TMJ4 News                Reverend Timothy Kitzke, Pastor, Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist.    Less than two weeks before the Republican National Convention, Father Timothy Kitzke put out a call to his parishioners, asking for their help. I want at least five people here all the time so that there s a sense that there is some presence of the human in the midst of the Divine and that when people come, there s a sense of hospitality,  said Fr. Kitzke.VIDEO: Local churches ask for volunteers to welcome visitors during RNC            Local churc stanley flask hes ask for volunteers to welcome visitors during RNC                            With thousands of visitors expected to be in and around the area of the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist and Old St. Mary, Father Kitzke wanted to ensure volunteers could serve an added purpose.                        TMJ4 News         Not only is the city great, but the institutions that serve the city when they re doing their jobs a stanley cup s a church should has to have an open-door policy. And not only for the people that are just pa Drrz Judge reportedly to release more detailed list of items taken from Mar-a-Lago
 MADISON, Wis.  AP  鈥?A divided Wisconsin Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of a man who was found guilty of arming himself with a gun while intoxicated. The court issued a 6-1 ruling on Tuesday rejecting the man s argument that his core Second Amendment rights outweighed a state law barring people from brandishing firearms while drunk. Mitchell Christen argued stanley cup  that the state law was unconstitutional as it applied to him. But the state Supreme Court upheld a state appeals court ruling rejecting his argume stanley cup nts. Justice Rebecca Bradley, one of the courts four conserv stanley us atives, dissented, saying she thinks the ruling  erodes a fundamental freedom. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip