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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?More than 20 of Milwaukee s historic landmarks and venues are illuminated in blue in honor of fallen Milwaukee Police Officer Peter Jerving.Jerving and the suspect died during a struggle in Milwaukee last Tuesday, according to police.BIG STORY: Pastor shares new way to donate to fallen Officer Peter Jerving s familyThe lighting starts Thursday  stanley taza at dawn and runs through Monday, Feb. 13. We here at the Downtown BID work daily  stanley cups with our community liaisons in District 1. Knowing our close relationships and partnerships with our first responders at the Milwaukee Fire Department and the Milwaukee Police Department, the loss of their friend an stanley cups d colleague is incredibly hard and sad news,  said BID  21 Director of Public Space Initiatives Gave Yeager.   It s a symbol of hope. And we hope that this is a unified front for Milwaukee. And that the family specifically feels the support of the community. On Thursday, Milwaukee Downtown BID  21 announced in a statement that the following buildings and venues will be lit up in blue for the fallen officer:411 East Wisconsin Center  Michigan Street skywalk bridge 600 EAST833 East MichiganAmerican Family FieldBrighten the Passage  Water Street and Broadway under I-794 Gas Light BuildingHyatt RegencyLakefront BreweryLight the HoanMarcus Performing Arts CenterMGICMilwaukee County Historical SocietyMilwaukee Downtown, BID  21  windows at 301 W. Wisconsin Avenue Mitchell Park DomesNorthwestern MutualPritzlaff BuildingSchlitz Park  archways Hnbd COVID-19 safety prompts many retailers to remain closed on Thanksgiving
 PHOENIX, Ariz.  KNXV  鈥?An elementary school in Phoenix, Arizona is battling teacher burnout by giving them a place to find some peace throughout the day. This is a really nice way to kind of take a break, relax, recenter, focus,  said first-grade teacher Breanne Yamada.Surrounded in peaceful lighting and ambiance, teachers at Kyrene De La Sierra Elementary School recharge their batteries in a room now known as the  Zen Den.  As much as you can work, as hard as you can, and you want to do your best, sometimes you feel like youre doing so much, you cant do it all,  said Yamada.It s not too uncommon for educators like Yamada to fall prey to perfectionism. It comes with the territory when academics are concerned.  Teaching 26 first graders feels like youre in the little hamster wheel and youre going and youre going and youre going, and you re thinking about all these different things, youre thinking about kids  academic needs, their  stanley cup social needs, their emotional needs, their home lives,  said Yamada.A s gourde stanley urvey by the National Education Association shows 55% of teachers plan to leave the profession early due to burnout. Teachers are needing to do so much more to catch their kids up academically, emotionally, socially, and that is really taking a toll,  said school counselor Jessie Davis.So, when the school won a $2,500 grant from the American Heart Institute, Davis went to work creating a space for teachers to stanley portugal  let their hair down, if only for a moment. Youre going to see our diffus