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 FRANKLIN, Wis. 鈥?As the end of summer draws near, kids are getting ready to head back to the classroom. It s an exciting time but Officer Gary Wallace of the Franklin Police Depar stanley cups tment said it s also an important time to think about safety as foot traffic in school zones is set to increase. Keep your eyes open for kids, keep your eyes open for pedestrians,  said Officer Wallace. Some students may choose to walk or bike to school. Officer Wallace suggests students and parents plan out their route before the first day.  Even just to refresh yourself, walk your route to school a couple of days beforehand so that you re familiar with it,  said Officer Wallace.  For parents, he recommends walking the route with their children, ensuring they are aware of potential hazards and safe crossings.For the younger kids, Officer Wallace said it s important to of teach your children to never dart onto the roadway, to use designated crosswalks when crossing streets, and always listen to the crossing guards   stanley kubek commands.  For students who bike to school, always wear a helmet.For those walking, stick to sidewalks. However, in cases where there are no sidewalks, walk on the left side of the road so the oncoming traffic can see you. Walk in groups if you can. Walking with others not only enhances visibility but also provides an added layer of security,  said Officer Wallace.Drivers are also urged to be extra vigilant, e stanley cup specially in school zones during early morning and afternoon hours. Its about tim Mwaf Hayward man wins $1 million from Wisconsin scratch off
 RACINE COUNTY, wis. 鈥?A 22-year-old Racine County man was arrested after allegedly causing several injuries to his infant son. The Racine County Sheriff s Office responded to Children s Hospital of Wisconsin for a report of child abuse on Tuesday. Police say the infant s mother reported that her infant had fresh injuries to his forehead. The infant was less than two months old.Medical staff located bruising, an arm fracture, a skull fracture, and several rib fractures, according to police. Staff said some injuries were in varying stages of healing and o stanley trinkflaschen thers appeared fresh. The infant was admitted to Children s copo stanley  and is expected to make a full recovery, officials say.The Racine County Sheriff s Office Criminal Investigations Bureau interviewed both parents. The father, a 22-year-old man, admitted to causing some of the injuries. To protect the privacy of the victim, police are not identifying the suspect.The suspect was arrested and is being held on a $74,000 cash bail at the Racine County Jail. Police say the following charges were recommended to the Racine County District Attorney s Office:Physica stanley termoska l Abuse of Child: Recklessly Cause Great Bodily Harm: 3 counts Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip