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 MILWAUKEE, Wisc. 鈥?All summer long, the Milwaukee County Department of Transportation has hosted road shows across Milwaukee County, trying to gather feedback from residents on their concerns and questions about the state of our roads and overall safety.Thursdays event wrapped up the series and it was the first and only one conducted entirely in Spani stanley cup sh. We need the feedback from all residents, all backgrounds, all ages, all abilities and all modes of transportation,  said Jeff Sponcia, Transportation Program Planning Manager, Milwaukee County Departme vaso stanley nt of Transportation.Teaming up with the community organization VIA, interactive stations were set up to encourage conversations.Maria says she wanted to come after she  stanley vaso says a neighbor on her block was hit by a car and killed while picking up their grandchild from school last year. Im really worried about security in the city and the driving laws with the number of accidents that have happened over the years and I really want the state to do something,  said Maria Alicea.Participants could draw a map of their ideal street design, mark down problem areas that theyve encountered and speak directly with those in charge.Anali says Thursdays event was really special for her and shes grateful that she can share her perspective. It makes me feel included. I like it and it gives me hope that there can be changes,  said Anali Albor.While the workshops are over, there is still a survey up until the end of the month.If you would like to sh Trnn WNBA star says her shoes were stolen in opposing team  s arena
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?We all know vaccines save lives. It s what we ve been told from scientists. Now we are learning just how many lives have been saved because of vaccines.A new study by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, estimates the vaccines saved 700 lives in Wisconsin. The study focused on people 65 years and older.Former Gov. Marty Schreiber s concern about his wife Elaine being in a long-term care facility never stopped last year during the pandemic.                        TMJ4         One of the things I worried about the most was, if Elaine would get the COVID-19 and die, I wouldn t be there to say  stanley en mexico good bye because it was under total quarantine,  said Schreiber.Schreiber s wife has Alzheimer s, a journey he has chronicled in a book about the challenges faced by caregivers of a spouse or person diagnosed with the disease.Both are vaccinated.                    stanley cup      TMJ4                Former Gov. Marty Schreiber and his wife Elaine.    Schreiber says the coronavirus vaccine not only made him feel protected - it was a stress reliever. Just to have that comfort that you know your loved one is safe from harm s way, what a wonderful feeling. What a relief,  said Schreiber.That relief comes as federal officials continue to promote the benefits of the vaccine stanley cup  after the new HHS study says it is preventing deaths, hospitalizations and COVID-19 cases.TMJ4 s Charles Benson talked with Acting Assistant Secretary Rebecca Haffajee, who worked on the study that looked