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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Black barbershops have played a significant role in history being more than just a place for haircuts; they ve been vital community hubs, economic engines, and symbols of resilience. Graddie s Barbershop was located in the heart of Milwaukee and became a cornerstone of the community.             stanley cup becher              Willie Lee Jude, Jr.                 The Jude Family      This is where it all happened. This was Graddie s Barbershop, it was at 2510 W. Hopkins. It was three storefronts; I think it was six apartment units on top.   Shirron Jude is the only child of the late Graddie Jude, who in the early 1970 s, stepped into the male-dominated realm of barbering and forged full steam ahead.VIDEO: Graddie s Barbershop: A cornerstone of the community            Graddiestanley cup  x27  Barbershop: A cornerstone of the community                            Although it s just a vacant lot now, Shirron remembers the love and laughter that spewed from her mother s establishment for most of her life.                        TMJ4                Shirron Jude, daughter of Graddie Jude     My mom was the matriarch of the Jude family. She was a pioneer, she broke glass ceilings from t stanley cups uk he industry of barbering, which is generally a male-dominated industry,  said Jude.                        Shirron Jude        Graddie s career spanned more than four decades and she remained steadfast in her commitment to her craft and community.  She answered the call of the needs of the community. She also was one o Zkeq Female brew masters making name for themselves in Wisconsin beer industry
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee-based WEC Energy says it plans to stop using coal as an energy source and transition its recently built coal-fired plant units in Oak Creek to natural gas by 2035.WEC Energy senior executive vice president and CEO Scott Lauber said as much to analysts stanley mug  this week, according to our partners at the Milwaukee Business Journal. We Energies is a subsidiary of WEC.The BizJournal described the transition as a  major shift  for the company. It contrasts WEC executive chairman Gale Klappa s longtime support for coal at their Oak Creek facility. And on Tuesday Klappa told analysts that the newer Oak Creek coal units will remain a  key  pa stanley flask rt of their operation for  many years to come.  Fortunately, we can plan for the future of the new units at Oak Creek with fuel flexibility in mind,  Klappa said.Lauber told analysts that a preliminary estimate for transitioning the Oak Creek facility from coal to natural gas is about $180 million.The first of two 615 stanley mug -megawatt coal units in Oak Creek began operating in 2010, and the second began operating in 2011. The units cost about $2 billion, part of WECs $7 billion  Power the Future  energy initiative, according to the BizJournal.Klappa said the company has tested natural gas at the site, and plans to make changes to allow a fuel blend of up to 30 percent on natural gas. That will allow the site to transition completely from coal. We see a very bright and long future for the newer units at Oak Creek,  Klappa told analysts.Repor

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 Its been one year since the deadlyshooting at Robb Elementary School.But for the community of Uvalde, Texas, the devastation, frustration, and anger are still fresh.Residents were bound tog stanley website ether forever by the horrific tragedy that left 19 children and two teachers dead. This week is a tough week. We cant even imagine the pain that the families are feeling. One year and we realize you still dont have the answers you need. And it frustrated all of us,  said Uvalde Mayor Dan McLaughlin.McLaughlin says he and other Uvalde officials prepared for a difficult day Wednesday.No city-sanctioned events will take plac stanley polska e this week, they say, to give residents a chance to grieve and reflect on what happened one year ago.Officials have been ur stanley uk ging people to stay away from Uvalde during this heartbreaking time.But some of the victims loved ones are welcoming visitors from around the world to join them in a candlelight vigil in Uvalde Memorial Park.Their simple request was,  Remember their names. SEE MORE: Uvalde requests privacy as anniversary of school shooting approachesAs the communitys grief holds strong, so does its frustration.Families say theyre still haunted by themore than 70 minutesit took for police to finally confront the gunman that day.Their cries for more transparency from authorities and stricter gun control measures are growing louder with each passing day. As parents, its our responsibility to protect our children. As representatives, its your responsibility to protect your Crst Numbers drawn in $1 billion Mega Millions jackpot, winning ticket sold in Michigan
 DETROIT  WXYZ  鈥?Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is saying  no  to the new Johnson  Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, for now. The city turned down more than 6,000 doses of the single-dose shot this week, which is slightly less effective at preventing COVID-19 in the U.S. at 72%, compared to the double-dose Pfizer and Moderna shots, each around 95%.Those doses that were turned down were provided to other health departments in the state struggling to get shots in the arms of seniors so they didn t go to waste.Duggan said for right now, he wants the city to have the best options, and he said that s Pfizer and Moderna. Johnson  Johnson is a very good vaccine. Moderna and Pf stanley thermobecher izer are the best, and I m  stanley thermos going to do everything I can to make sure residents of the city of Detroit get the best,  Duggan said during a press conference Thursday.Duggan turned down 6,200 doses of the vaccine, made in Grand Rapids. The doses were sent to Detroi stanley taza t this week, on top of its allocated Pfizer and Moderna doses. The day may come when we have more Detroiters asking for vaccines than we have Moderna, Pfizer. In which case, we will set up a Johnson  Johnson site,  Duggan added during the Thursday event.During their briefing Friday morning, the White House COVID-19 response team said Duggan s comments were a misunderstanding. I do think its important to clarify that that was not actually the mayors intent and that was not the mayors comment. Weve been in constant dialogue with Mayor Duggan who said, in