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 The National Weather Service  NWS  is warning people of dangerous,  life-threatening  conditions along Lake Michigan in Wisconsin through Tuesday.NWS said Monday a Beach Hazards Statement will remain in effect through Tuesday morning. This includes beaches along Lake Michigan in Sheboygan, Ozaukee, Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha counties.NWS says there are life-threatening waves of three to five feet and dangerous currents are expected. These high waves and onshore winds will create dangerous swimming conditions.Several beaches will be most susceptible to dangerous swimming conditions, NWS says. This includes:Vollrath Park in SheboyganNorth Beach in Port WashingtonBayview Beach stanley uk  in MilwaukeeShoop Park Beach in RacineSimmons Island Beach in KenoshaNWS urges the public to stay out of the water and away from dangerous areas like piers and breakwalls. Strong structural and longshore currents are expected,  NWS s stanley cup aid in a statement Monday.  Rip currents are possible. You can read the full Beach Hazards Statement by clicking here.Report a typo or error // stanley flask  Submit a news tip Iljz Technology is changing healthcare for rural America
 In a new milestone, the death toll caused by COVID-19 has surpassed 8,000 people in Wisconsin, state health data shows.The Wisconsin Department of Health Services  database on Friday repo stanley becher rted 8,009 confirmed deaths caused by the coronavirus since the pandemic began. The DHS began counting that  stanley kaffeebecher death toll in March of 2020.DHS data shows the vast majority of those deaths were recorded from roughly October of 2020 through January of 2021. The highest daily death toll was reported on Nov. 23, 2020, when the DHS logged 104 deaths linked to the virus.                        Screen capture from DHS  website.        While deaths connected to the virus are no longer that high, deaths have spiked in recent months, beginning last August. Since then, the highest daily death toll was logged on Sept. 27, 2021, when the DHS reported 14 deaths - followed by 11 deaths on Sept. 8.Also on Friday, the death toll caused by COVID-19 in the United States surpassed 700,000 since the pandemic began, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.Report a typo or error // Submit a n stanley thermos ews tip

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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?USA Triathlon s Toyota Age Group National Championship  AGNC  is returning to Milwaukee s lakefront this weekend for the second year in a row. The eve stanley website nt is will take place August 6-7. It is expected to attract 6,000 athletes and 12,000 spectators, with an estimated economic impact of $6.2 million. USA Triathlon visi stanley cup ted the city in 2013, 2014, and 2015, and returned again in 2021. This year, it will feature the Olympic Distance National Championship on Saturday and the Sprint-Distance National Championship on Sunday. Milwaukee is a favorite among triathletes and spectators, due to our picturesque location and welcoming spirit,  said Marissa Werner, STS, director of Sports Milwaukee.  The cham stanley uk pionships take place along Lake Michigan, utilizing our beautiful state and county parks, while fans enjoy the backdrop of Discovery World and Milwaukee Art Museum. The walkability of Milwaukee gives each visitor the chance to experience the restaurants and attractions that make our city so unique. The following roads will be closed on Saturday:Michigan Street  East of Lincoln Memorial Drive  鈥?Closed 4:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.North Harbor Drive  from Chicago to E. Michigan  鈥?Closed 4:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.Lincoln Memorial Drive 鈥?Closed 4:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.Northbound and Southbound lanes of Lincoln Memorial Drive from E. Michigan Street to Lake DriveOff-ramp from I-794 West to Lincoln Memorial Drive to remain closed until 1:30 p.m.E. Mason Street., E. Lagoon Drive., E. Lafayette  Hvay Festival ride in northeastern Wisconsin traps people upside down for multiple hours
 CAIRO  AP  鈥?The Suez Canal authorities say a bulk carrier vessel became wedged and briefly blocked traffic in one lane of the crucial global waterway. Egyptian officials said the Panama-flagged Coral Crystal ran aground Thursday in a double-lane stretch of the canal. The brief blockage forced authorities to redirect other vessels in the convoy to the other lane. The canal s tu stanley cups gboats managed to float the south- stanley thermobecher bound vessel which then resumed its voyage.  With a tonnage of 43,000 tons, stressing that the ship was dealt with professionall stanley mug y by the authoritys tugs, and the ship resumed its crossing in the canal, stressing that the navigation movement was not affected, as the following ships were directed to cross from the eastern Al-Balah branch, and the matter was dealt with and the ship completed its journey through the canal,  the agency announced on Twitter.Thursday s incident came less than six months after the massive Panama-flagged Ever Given ran aground in a single-lane stretch of the canal. The hulking vessel blocked the canal for six days before being released in a massive salvage effort by a flotilla of tugboats.