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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The biggest festival in Milwaukee kicks off Thursday. The first weekend of Summerfest 2024 starts at noon.The massive festival is known to impact businesses in Milwaukee outside of the festival grounds.Jacks American Pub on Brady Street is one of the many businesses that benefits from the festival. Its going to be a great summe stanley kubek r down here on Brady,  Jacks Assistant General Manager, Jesse Stansell said.                        TMJ4, Megan Lee                Jesse Stansell manag stanley cup es Jacks American Pub on Brady. Hes ready to welcome in hundreds of people to the bar and get them to the Summerfest Grounds safely in one of their shuttles!    He is preparing for three busy weekends. Jack s is one of the s popular spots to pick up a shuttle that goes to Summerfest. It s usually a few hundred guaranteed each day throughout the weekend, every single day,  Stansell explained.Summerfest never disappoints with a massive lineup. It typically draws in music lovers of all kinds.Milwaukee native, David Thompson, is returning to Summerfest after many years to see SZA perform on Saturday.                        TMJ4, Megan Lee                 David Thompson is looking for stanley thermos ward to seeing SZA!     I ve been on the west coast for a little while so me being able to get back and kind of know that Summerfest is still what it is. I m excited,  Thompson said.For some, the gates opening at Summerfest will unlock a whole weekend of new memories. I m expecting good music, good times and some good  Cfwl Scripps News viewers commend wide variety of content we have to offer
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?More than a year after opening on the East  stanley cup Side in Milwaukee, the Baccanera Enoteca and Winebar is closing for good on Christmas Eve. The owner, Taylor Layton, says just to make ends meet had become a struggle, which led him to make the difficult decision.  stanley cup We are the backbone of neighborhoods and I think the neighborhoods miss us the most, and really, they are the ones that are suffering when small businesses leave,  said Layton.Trump says he does not support the bipartisan stimulus bill passed by CongressIts a situation Layton never thought hed be in. Packing up and closing his wine bar, just a little over a year after it opened. A year later, we couldnt even imagine that we would be in a pandemic,  said stanley us  Layton.Once the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it was an uphill battle to come up with ways to keep his business afloat and his employees paid. We pivoted all of our business to online and that helped a little bit initially; however, we werent set up for online. We were able to do a little bit of business that way but nothing close to what we did previously in person, so that really hurt us,  said Layton.This prompted him to apply for funding through the paycheck protection program where he received $11,000. An amount he thought would help his employees and save his business. Unfortunately, that wasnt enough, and most of them ended up going on unemployment after that,  said Layton.Ultimately, it put Layton in a position to make a tough choice. In the end, we made the dec