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 DE PERE 鈥?Michael McMorrow has waited years for this moment.After the pandemic forced over 7,000 Peace Corps volunteers to return home, McMorrow will finally get his chance to go abroad. This is something he said he s been looking forward to for years. That patience and having to wait a little bit longer just makes it that more exciting,  said McMorrow.McMorrow grew up looking over his globe imagining the places he d one day get to travel to experien stanley quencher ce new cultures and met new people.Now, he ll be living entirely across the globe from stanley water bottle  his hometown. He plans to be a part of the Peace Corps efforts in Uganda for the next 27 months. He is slated to work as part of the early childhood literacy project in the country. With English being the global language of commerce and academia, they re really looking to improve those skills, especially in younger children,  said McMorrow.McMorrow, a University of Wisconsin Madison graduate, continues a long line of legacy from school in the Peace Corps.David Abundis is the Peace stanley taza  Corps recruiter in charge of Wisconsin and the upper peninsula of Michigan. He said that the school has a strong pipeline of volunteers. U.W. Madison has been the school that has produced the most volunteers from 2017 through 2020,  said Abundis.Statewide, Abundis said in the history of the Peace Corps, there have been around 6,400 volunteers from the state of Wisconsin.Abundis says the main mission of the Peace Corps is to promote world peace and friendship. They do t Rdhf Thousands march to demand fossil fuels end as NYC Climate Week begins
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Milwaukee Police Department said it is investigating after a 12-year-old was shot Wednesday night. Officials said the shooting happened around 6:48 p.m. in the 2800 block of N. 21st S stanley quencher treet. The 12-year-old boy was taken to the hospital where police said he is expected to survive. Now, police are investigating the incident and looking for unknown sus stanley drink bottle pects. If you have any information regarding this incident, contact the Milwaukee Police at 414-935-7 stanley cup 360 or Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip