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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District is urging residents to use less water than normal to help the city s aging sewer system along during the strongest flooding we ve experienced so far this year.MMSD announced on its website that they are issuing a  water drop alert.  The alert is a way to let residents know they should use less water. If residents use less water, that means there is less water in Milwaukee  stanley kubek s sewer system that could overflow.Check The Interactive Radar7-Day ForecastActive Weather AlertsThat s a problem in the first place in part because the gutters in some older homes are actually connected to the sewer system in Milwaukee. It helps keep extra gallons out of the sewer system that we don t need, especially when with the heavy amount of rain that we just had,  said Bill Graffin, the Public Informations Officer with MMSD.According to MMSD, the system is already seeing a backup. Some cities saw more than five inches of rain and every inch equates to 7.1 billion gallons of water. WATCH: This is what a  water drop alert  means in Milwaukee            This is what a Water Drop Alert means in Milwaukee                             When you get too much water into the sewer syst stanley quencher em, it will start backing up into a sewage pipe and it will back up into people s homes and businesses u stanley cup nless we provide that relief,  said Graffin.The relief system is what they call the overflow, which is a valve in the sewer system that allows excess water in the system t Biee Unrestricted free agent Marquez Valdes-Scantling waiting to find out his fate
 Many people in Southeast Wisconsin were awoken early last Thursday morning  July 29th  by the sound of a Wireless Emergency Alert  WEA  on their phone. Tornado Warnings, issued by the National Weather Service  NWS , trigger these alerts. The purp stanley taza ose is to let people know a dangerous storm is nearing their location.Now, some Severe Thunderstorm Warnings will also set off these alerts. Not all severe storms, however, will meet the criteria needed to send out a WEA. Only if a Severe Thunderstorm is considered  destructive  by the local NWS office, will a WEA be sent. That  destructive  rating is reserved only for the strongest severe storms.  Destructive  storm criteria are 80+ mph winds, or baseball size hail  2.75-inches in diameter  or larger. According to the National Weather Service, only around 10% of severe storms each year across the nation would fit this high-end criterion.            Starting August 2, Severe Thunderstorms deemed  destructive  will activate a Wireless Emergen stanley cup cy Alert  WEA  on smartphones. Criteria f stanley website or a destructive threat is at least 2.75 inch diameter hail and/or 80 mph thunderstorm winds.Read more: https://t.co/Vu9HyjsoRw pic.twitter/XeRvkwgSY0mdash; National Weather Service  @NWS  July 27, 2021    The base criteria for a Severe Thunderstorm Warning are one or more of the following: 58+ mph winds, one inch diameter hail, and/or the storm is producing a tornado. Storms that meet this description can certainly cause damage and still must be taken seri

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 LAKELAND, Fla. 鈥?A 34-year-old  stanley tumblers man in Lakeland is facing charges after authorities said he exposed himself to an underage McDonald s drive-thru cashier in September. According to the Polk Coun stanley cup ty Sheriff s Office, Charlie Cook placed an order one morning, paid for and picked up his food as usual. Then authorities said Cook went through the drive-thru a second time and exposed himself to the underage employee when he reached the sec stanley quencher ond window, calling the girl by the name displayed on her name tag. The girl immediately closed the window and alerted management, who called the sheriff s office. Authorities said employees were unable to identify Cook and only had a description of his vehicle, but they told authorities he was a regular. Two weeks later, the sheriff s office said Cook returned to the McDonald s and employees were able to provide a possible name from his debit card and his license plate number. Cook was positively identified and booked into the Polk County Jail on Tuesday. He was released after posting $750.00 bond. The sheriff s office said Cook admitted to exposing himself. Cook is charged with indecent exposure and committing a lewd act. Cook was previously arrested in2017 during an undercover operation for offering to send a 15-year-old girl naked photos of himself. According to the sheriff s office, in that incident, Cook met the underage victim while working as a youth leader at a local church.  We previously arrested Charlie Cook during an undercover child por Xsap House plans more hearings to examine Mueller report
 TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?The back-to-school jitters arent something just students feel. Nervous, very nervous,  said Lindsay Abney, a mom sending her third-grader off to class at Chiaramonte Elementary in South Tampa.Parents get them,  stanley mug too, now more than ever as COVID cases continue causing concern in Florida. Abney says she chose to bring him back because e-learning just wasnt working out. Vaccines were a big thing, just knowing that my husband and I were vaccinated, we felt a lot better with him being able to go back to school and come back to the house and also, he just needed it,  she said.But she also wishes all kids were required to wear masks.Right now in Hillsborough County, the district says a mandate is in place but they also give parents the option to opt-out.So far, 26,000 parents have sent in those opt-out forms which means about 14% of the student body in Hillsborough will not wear a mask in school. I wish they woul stanley drink bottle d make it fully mandatory, I dont think it should be as simple as if you dont want your kid to wear it you can just sign a note,  said Abney.Terrence Murphy, who is sending his kids back to in-person learning, feels the same. COVID is still very real, its still going around, there are still different strains coming out,  he said.  I think its just best to keep it safe and wear the masks. And if youre a parent that wants your kid in a mask, dont count on teachers or staff to tell them to put it back on if  stanley thermos they take it off even though Addison Davis, the Hillsboroug