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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Milwaukee Health Department announced there will be a few changes to city vaccination and testing sites, including the closing of the Menomonee Valley COVID-19 Drive-Thur Clinic.Friday will be the last day residents will be able to get vaccinated at the Menomonee Valley clinic, but April 15 will be the last day the drive-thru clinic is open for community testing.Other testing sites in the city will see a change in their testing hours come April 3. All COVID-19 vaccinations will be avai stanley website lable for free with an appointment through Milwaukee Health Department clinics. The new hours for the Milwaukee Health Department clinics are listed below.At-home rapid tests will be available through the Say Yes COVID Tests program until the end of May. Families can place orders once per month, per household. Information about COVID-19 can be found at Milwaukee.go stanley cups v/coronavirus or by calling 414-286-6800.New Clinic Hours:Southside Health Center  1639 S. 23rd St. Monday, 3 鈥?6 p.m.Tuesday, 1 鈥?4 p.m.Northwest Health Center  7630 W. Mill Rd. Wednesday, 3 鈥?6 p.m.Keenan Sexual Health Clinic  3200 N. 36th St. Friday 10 a.m. 鈥?1 p.m.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for  TMJ4  on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amaz stanley cup on Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Nikg Driver cited for carpool violations after trying to pass off a mannequin as a passenger
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?May 20 is officially recognized by the United Nations as World Bee Day. We celebrate all things pollinators today because they truly have a global impact.In fact, according to the USDA, about 1 in every 3 bites we take is thanks to a bee. Billions of dollars worth of agriculture and most of the p stanley cup lant life that we see around us is provided by these bees. So if they go, life as we know it will be severely changed,  Charlie  CharBee  Koenen, a prominent Milwaukee beekeeper, said. He also started the bee advocacy group, Beevangelists.                   stanley vattenflaska    CharBee has rooftop hives all around Milwaukee. In each of them are thousands of bees. You would never know that the hives are there. The bees come and go as they please. So even the beekeepers that keep bees out in the field will steadily be happy with 60 pounds of honey. Whereas we can get as much as 200 pounds,  he said.That s because there is greater biodiversity in the city than in a large farm. It can be hard to imagine, but the city has a vast variety of flowers and trees that many monocultural commercial agricultural spaces don t have. Think of all the community and home gardens in a city that boast an array of plant life.While the bees are buzz stanley cup ing on the rooftops, overall the population is dwindling. We should be totally worried about it,  he said.Especially since bees are global pollinators. Gathering pollen on their bodies and jumping from bloom to bloom, they help those plants reproduce and make the world