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 MILWAUKEE, Wisc. 鈥?For the first time in nearly 60 years, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee is building two new school buildings in the heart of the citys south side. While we make it a building that is welcoming to students, to have any building that has state-of-the-art, modern classrooms for our students, and most importantly, safety features, is super important to our families,  said Elizabeth Aviles, principal of St. Rafael the Archangel School stanley quencher .                        TMJ4 News                Elizabeth Aviles, Principal, St.  stanley tumbler Rafael the Archangel School    Aviles is the principal of St. Rafael the Archangel School on 31st Street, one of the locations where Seton Catholic Schools will break ground this fall.She says the decision to update their building has been a long time coming. Because our building is over 150 years old, it has some maintenance concerns, and so to have the ability to make something new for ou water bottle stanley r families that s going to be long-lasting for future generations would be amazing,  Aviles said.Watch: Excitement over new K-8 buildings coming to Milwaukee s south side:            Parents react to new school buildings for Catholic parishes                            Rosio Espinozas youngest daughter is in kindergarten at St. Rafael. Im barely getting the hang of this Catholic school. I have three other kids. They all went to bilingual schools, public schools, and so this is a change for me,  Espinoza said.                        TMJ4 News                Rosio Espinoz Wtym Hundreds without clean drinking water after wildfire damage
 JACKMAN, Maine 鈥?At first glance, the tiny town of Jackman, Maine, might not look the place home to groundbreaking medical innovation. But th stanley cup is town that straddles the Canadian border is home to a revolutionary new program changing how rural health care is delivered.  There s no dentist in town. There are just a lot of services you can t find here,  paramedic Ed Moreshead said, driving his Ford pickup truck through the center of town recently. Ed Moreshead is a North East Mobile Health Services paramedic stationed in Jackman, Maine, a small town in the northern part of this state home to about 700 people. But paramedics like Moreshead are responsible for covering an area thats approximately the size of the state of Rhode Island.Like rural communities across the country, getting patients to an emergency room in this area is a problematic, often time-consuming task. The closest ER is about 70 miles away, a trip that can sometimes take close to two hours. While Ja stanley hrnek ckman does have a community health center, the facility cant perform many emergency procedures most larger hospitals can.So, in an effort to save time and lives, the emergency room is being brought to Jackman in an innovative new way, harnessing technology and the expertise of paramedics. If I can stop you from driving an hour and a half back, Ive just saved your entire day,  Moreshead said.The idea is a Critical Access Integrated Pa vaso stanley ramedic program. Paramedics here are receiving more training in critical care. While at