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WAUKESHA, Wis. 鈥?As Waukesha prepares to break ground on the parade memorial, the final pieces of the communitys voices are coming together. TMJ4 Melissa Baxter, executive director of the Waukesha County Community Foundation, sits next to drying tiles that will be
stanley cup website included on the memorial. Faith, hope, love, reads Melissa Baxter, executive director of the Waukesha County Community Foundation from a tile t
stanley cup hat will be included on the memorial. TMJ4 Tile created for the Waukesha Parade Memorial This one has the date of the parade tragedy, 11-21-21, said Baxter. Small acts of kindness. These are some of the messages on tiles that are currently drying in city hall. The tiles will be used in the construction of the Waukesha Parade Memorial. They were made by members of the Waukesha community who wanted to lend their support. TMJ4 Sandra Gines, executive director of the Adaptive Community Approach program, whose members will be making tiles. Our members were impacted by the parade and what happened, said Sandra Gines, executive director of the Adaptive Community Approach program. We had people at the parade that day. ACAP is a program that works with people who have physical or developmental disabilities. They, too, will be making tiles for the memorial, about 30 of them, to be added to the nearly 1,000 tiles needed for the design.
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Officials with the Pinal County Sheriff s Office said that a hiker died near Phoenix earlier this week after an apparent fall at Lost Dutchman State Park.The incident occurred in the Flatiron peak area when the hiker, 21-year-old Richard Jacobson, reportedly went off the trail to take a photo
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stanley thermos he mountain when the incident occurred.His body was found about 700 feet below the summit. PCSO says a helicopter was used to recover his remains.Paul Blanco, a childhood friend of Jacobson, says the two were inseparable. The only thing I can remember is kind of like my ears starting to ring. Just like, shock. Denial. Just like, not being able to believe it, Blanco said.He said the two used to hike Flat Iron frequently.Blanco says Jacobson was passionate about his faith and teaching others, saying he was involved in mission work in Washington and Utah. This story was original
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