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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Summer Soulstice music festival in Milwaukee plans to return in 2023, after a reported success last year.According to a news release from organizers, the festival in 202 stanley flask 3 is scheduled for Saturday, June 17th.                        Summer Soulstice                Summer Soulstice                            Summer Soulstice              stanley cup    Summer Soulstice                            Summer Soulstice                Summer Soulstice    Festival-related activities will be held along Kenilworth and Ivanhoe and in Black Cat Alley. They are planning to use three stages for musical acts, up from two last year.The festival will also offer DJs and dancing, food/retail/arts and crafts vendors, rock climbing, beer and other things to do.According to organizers, some of the early sponsors are Beer Capitol  Blue Moon , Capitol-Husting, Red Bul stanley cup l, Educators Credit Union, Gruber Law Offices, and Ians Pizza.Read the full Summer Soulstice announcement below:     The East Side Business Improvement District  ESBID,  a partner in the Citys efforts todevelop and support strong businesses and the community on the East Side of Milwaukee District   BID  announced it is planning to hold its Summer Soulstice Music Festival on Saturday, June 17th. According to theEast Sides Executive Director, David Smulyan, last years event, the first since 2019, was by all accounts a hugesuccess. The weather was in the low 60s, there were over 40 retail and arts and craft vendors, and 14 amazingbands on  Mood Pedestrian dead after being struck by driver near 36th and Fond du Lac
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 A local Milwaukee School of Engineering MSOE student is heading to Germany to get a broader view of engineering.Maximus Bryant is a sophomore at MSOE majoring in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering.                         Steph                Steph and Max    Bryant landed an internship with Harley and immediately following, is planning to take his engineering dreams to Germany.MSOE and the Lubeck University of Applied Sciences have partnered to allow junior-level students a full year of study abroad. A stanley cups uk s a result, Maximus will receive two degrees upon graduation.Bryant is also a successful product of a local youth e stanley water bottle mpowerment non-profit organization, Future Urban Leaders.As a sixth grader, Maximus had the opportunity to join the after-school program. Future Urban Leaders, Executive Director, Darnell Hamilton says their work empowers Milwaukee youth to make their dreams a reality.   Maximus dreams of working for Harley Davidson one day. His goal is to bring his broader perspective and knowledge back to Milwaukee to stay.In his spare time, Maximus Bryant finds time to go back to Future Urban Leaders to mentor high school students coming behind him.Hes still raising money to get to Germany. His success is the community s success.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for  TMJ4  on your device.Available for downlo stanley quencher ad on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Lyuj Favre repays $600K in Mississippi welfare case, auditor says
 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. 鈥?It was once considered a death sentence. HIV / AIDS claimed the lives of nearly 1 million people in the United States since it was first reported in the 1980s, but advancements in HIV medications have made it possible to not only live with the virus but to keep from spreading it to other people.WFTS in-depth reporter Anthony Hill spoke with a local HIV doctor about how far weve come in treating what used to be a deadly disease.Doctor Bob Wallace started out as a family doctor in St. Petersburg, but when the AIDS epidemic started back in 1981, he began losing friends to the virus.  I had people coming to me asking why arent you doing anything   said Wallace.Moved by what was happening around him, he decided to dedicate his career to AIDS research at a time when an AIDS diagnosis was considered a sure death sentence.  Most people died within the six months,  he said.After being diagnosed with AIDS, their day-to-day lives were forever changed.  There was one regimen that it was 26 pills a day and it had to be taken every eight hours,  said Wallace.Since then, there have been several advancements in HIV/AIDs medication stanley canada s, but they havent come without trial and error.  Some of them have led to medical complications which, we dont use those drugs anymore,  said Wallace. stanley mugs Nowadays, we rarely see people die from AIDS. He says most people diagnosed with the virus today have a normal life expectancy thanks to medical advancements. In fact, people li stanley cup website ving with HIV now

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 The Pen water bottle stanley tagon will rush about $300 million in weapons to Ukraine after finding some cost savings in its contracts, even though the military remains deeply overdrawn and needs at least $10 billion to replenish all the weapons it has pulled from its stocks to help Kyiv in its desperatefight against Russia, senior defense officials said Tuesday.It s the Pentagon s first announced security package for Ukraine since December, when it acknowledged it was out of replenishment funds. It wasn t until recent days that officials publicly acknowledged they weren t just out of replenishment funds, but $10 billion overdrawn.The replenishment funds have allowed the Pentagon to pull existing munitions, air defense systems and other weapons from its reserve inventories under presidential drawdown authority, or PDA, to send to Ukraine and th stanley cup en put contracts on order to replace those weapons.One of the senior defense officials who briefed reporters said t stanley water bottle he package represented a  one time shot  鈥?unless Congress passes a stalled supplemental spending bill that includes roughly $60 billion in military aid for Ukraine, or more cost savings are found. It is expected to include anti-aircraft missiles, artillery rounds and armor systems, the official said.The aid announcement comes as Polish leaders are in Washington to press the U.S. to break its impasse over replenishing funds for Ukraine at a critical moment in the war. Polish President Andrzej Duda met Tuesday with Democratic and Republican leade Dbrn Bystanders rescues dog from burning home in Wauwatosa
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 Dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas began walking picket lines early Tuesday in a strike over wages and automation that could reignite inflation and cause shortages of goods if it goes on more than a few weeks.The contract between the ports and about 45,000 members of the International Longshoremens Association expired at midnight, and even though progress was reported in talks on Monday, the workers  stanley flask went on strike. The strike affecting 36 ports is the first by the union since 1977.Workers began picketing at the Port of Philadelphia shortly after midnight, walking in a circle at a rail crossing outside the port and chanting  No work without a fair contract. The union had message boards on the side of a truck reading:  Automation Hurts Families: ILA Stands For Job Protection. Local ILA president Boise Butler said workers want a fair contract that doesnt allow automation of their jobs.Shippin stanley cups g companies made billions during the pandemic by charging high prices, he said.  Now we want them to pay back. Theyre going to pay back,  Butler said.He said t stanley quencher he union will strike for as long as it needs to get a fair deal, and it has leverage over the companies. This is not something that you start and you stop,  he said.  We re not weak,  he added, pointing to the union s importance to the nation s economy.At Port Houston, at least 50 workers started picketing around midnight local time carrying signs saying  No Work Without a Fair Contract. The U.S. Maritime Alliance, which represen Yzbg Green Bay homicide suspect arrested in Texas
 More industries are embracing artificial intelligence or tech meant to solve problems that humans traditionally have handled.Now the health care field is looking into it to ease the worker shortage and shorten hospital stays.A Wall Street Journal analysis estimates by 3 to 5 days.A startup called Viz.ai is developing technology that can read brain scans and suggest treatment options.New technology could also mean additional fees for patients associated with it.We went to a health benefits expert to see if AI in hospitals could really save us money in the long run. We do have a history in our country of increasing the cost of health care when we make it stanley taza  more efficient, with technology, unfortunately, and that s pretty unique to this industry and most other industries,  said Paul Seegert at PCS Advisors. When you look at the price of a piece of technolog stanley kubek y, it goes down over time. That hasn t been true in healthcare. Although I think we may see that start to happen in healthcare as well, when you get automation and technology involved and you re able to get better health outcomes, you will reduce cost,  Seegert said.He says AI helping providers make treatment more effective鈥ould mean fewer peop stanley thermobecher le making return visits to the hospital.Health care workers having additional help with the several items theyre tasked with every day could also help prevent burnout.Some hospitals have started using AI technology for things like refilling prescriptions and setting appointments. Not repl

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 KENOSHA 鈥?A Kenosha Police Sergeant is making history as the department s first-ever Black police supervisor.Sgt. Jerel Jones-Denson is a third-generation member of law enforcement who joined the Kenosha Police Department  KPD  in 2016. In January of this year, he made history when he was promoted. I always wanted to be the first black supervisor. That s not something that I m going to lie about,  said Jones-Denson.  Ultimately I want to show everybody that s coming behind me and everybody in the community that I can do this and they can do it as well and we re all in this together. For Jones-Denson, the climb in rank is about dedication to his colleagues and to his community. I always wanted to be someone who comes out and makes a difference and tries to help out and I found my way here in law enforcement,  he said.He also said being first comes with responsibility, especially in a community where th stanley cup e department has had several high-profile cases that neighbors say have caused gaps between police and communities of color. It s not lost on me that there have been issues between the law enforcement community and black and brown communities,  he said.Sgt. Jones-Denson said his new position is an opportunity to inspire youth to think differently about the relationship between police and communities of color. That was something that was a driving force for me to get into law enforcement to  stanley cup show the yout stanley cup h that this isn t what it made out to be,  he said.17-year-old Talib Young liv Gonl This is where you can get free coffee and ice cream on April 16
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 KENOSHA, Wis. 鈥?Construction is underway for what is expected to be one of the biggest projects in both scale and price in Kenosha s history.The $1 billion Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood project 鈥?designed to turn the old Chrysler Engine Plant site into a hub of the future 鈥?has begun with mass grading, footing, and foundation work.The 107-acre site is located east of 30th Avenue between 60th Street and 52nd Street.It includes a $19.5 million innovation center and a 58,000-square-foot high school. Pleasant Prairies LakeView Technology Academy is expected to move into the new space as early as the second semester of the 2024-25 school year. This is an exciting time where plans start to become physical construction,  said Tim Casey, City of Kenosha Director of City Development.  Everybody in the community gets to see something happening and have a better appreciation of what the future holds. Located in the middle of the city, Casey said the project would be significantly larger than HarborPark.That project turned the Chrysler  formerly American Motors  lakeside plant into the epicenter of Kenosha with 350 residential units, two museums, a vintage streetcar line, and a marina.  Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood  is comparable, but actually larg stanley thermos mug er,  Casey said.  Its a 100-acre site, which is very large.                         JEFFREY ZAMPANTI                Construction is underway at the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood. stanley cup  The former Chrysler Engine site  stanley cup is located east of 30th Av Fnpm Four Tops singer sues hospital, says he was put in restraint jacket after sharing celebrity status
 WISCONSIN 鈥?Wisconsin Watch is a nonprofit newsroom that focuses on government integrity and quality of life issues. Sign up for ournewsletterfor more stories straight to your inbox.Ali Akbar Gholami arrived in the United States last September with little more than his work ID. He had no time to gather much else as the Taliban took over the Afghanistan capital of Kabul and escalated a humanitarian crisis, prompting the U.S. to airlift him and 76,000 Afghan nationals to safety.But Gholami 鈥攚ho speaks fluent English, studied civil aviation for two years and previously worked at Kabul Interna stanley fr tional Airport 鈥?brought skills and a work ethic that American employers desire amid a tight labor stanley termoska  market. Thats particularly the case in Gholamis new home state of Wisconsin, where the unemployment rate has dipped below 3%, pushing employers to boost salaries and benefits to attract and retain talent.Gholami, 23, arrived in Green Bay in October 2021 after flying to Qatar for security vetting and then to Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, a staging area for thousands of evacuees. His top priority upon arriving in Green Bay was the same as other working-age evacuees: find a job before his initial three months of federal resettlement aid ran out. We just stanley cup  start from zero. Thats why we need more money to pay the rent and send some money back to Afghanistan to our parents,  said Gholami.Mike Ruminski, second from left, helps Muddassir Saboory, Fayaz Nabizada and Ali Akbar Gholami work on the

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 Multiple regions of Ukraine, including its capital, faced a massive Russian missile attack Thursday, the biggest wave of strikes in weeks targeting power stations and other critical infrastructure during freezing weather.Air raid sirens rang out across the country. Ukraines military chief, Gen. Valerii Zaluzhnyi, said preliminary data showed Russia fired 69 missiles at energy facilities and Ukrainian forces shot down 54 of them. There were no immediate reports of any deaths.Russia dispatched explosive drones to selected regions overnight before broadening the barrage with  air and sea-based cruise missiles launched from strategic aircraf stanley cup t and ships  in the morning, the Ukrainian air force reported.The widespread attack was the latest in a series of Russian strikes on power and water supplies that have increased the Ukrainian population s suffering. Moscow has launched such attacks on a weekly basis since October, while its ground forces struggle to advance.On Thursday, air defense systems were activated in the capital, Kyiv, to fend off strikes, according to  stanley tumbler the regional administration. Sounds of explosions were heard in the city.At least three people were wounded and hospitalized, including a 14-year- old girl, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said. He warned of power outages in the capital stanley cups , asking people to stockpile water and to charge their electronic devices.Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba condemned Russia for launching the missiles amid the winter holidays, calling it an Inrq Scientists: Asian spider could spread to much of East Coast
 A Pennsylvania county coroner said at least three people died in a collision involving more than 50 vehicles that closed a portion of an interstate and sent more than a dozen people to area hospitals. Dr. David J. Moylan, the Schuylkill County coroner, said the search of Monday s scene hasn t been completed because of the burning vehicles, but he suspects t stanley cup here could be more victims. The crash in northeast Pennsylv stanley cup website ania happened around 10:30 a.m. and John Blickley, the deputy emergency management coordinator for the agency, said officials believe a snow squall clouded visibility and likely contributed to the accident.John Blickley, a spokesperson for the Schuylkill County Office of Emergency Management said  Th stanley cups uk e road conditions when the squall came through contributed to the accident,  the New York Times reported. Authorities said on Monday that around 50-60 vehicles were involved in the pileup crash. Police said a large fire involving several vehicles had continued to burn as they arrived on scene.

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 If you felt like the price for Thanksgiving food was more expens stanley cup usa ive this year, you re not wrong.There are a lot of factors that impact what you pay at the store like inflation and global disrupters to the food chain like the war in Ukraine.Another factor we re dealing with is climate change.Will Kletter works with ClimateAi which uses artificial intelligence to forecast the impact of climate change on food and agriculture. If I think about sort of the average Thanksgiving feast for a family, we see price increases by up to 25% since 2019,  Kletter said.ClimateAi s models suggest severe heat put both cranberries and sweet potatoes at risk in their key production regions.Wisconsin, for example, is a big hub for cranberries. We ve seen just this past year in 2023, extreme heat taking yields down by 5%,  Kletter said.  And we would see that trend as kind of indicative of a new normal. However, ClimateAi s models also predict states like Massachusetts and Oregon might experience a 5-8% increase in yields, with reduced frost risk.This means it may be possible to keep yields similar to where they are now, as long as farmers a stanley cup nd producers are willing to shift where they grow the crop.Kletter says it s also smart to start breeding crops now that are more adapt stanley cup ive to a changing climate.Otherwise, Kletter says our thanksgiving staples could change based off of what can successfully grow in the coming decades. Awua Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates finalize their divorce
 Fl stanley thermoskannen orida Gov. Governor Ron DeSantis was at the University of South Florida  USF  Wednesday to talk about cybersecurity, but as he walked up to the podium, he criticized students for wearing masks. You do not have to wear those masks. Please take them off,  the Republican governor said.  Honestly it s not doing anything. We need to stop with this theater. If you want to wear it fine, but this is ridiculous. USF says masks are optional on campus and their website says each individual s decision should be respected.In his comments, DeSantis said masks don t do anything, but doctors and health official stanley hrnek s say otherwise.                        CDC                This CDC graphic shows the effectiveness of different types of masks.    The CDC says wearing cloth masks lowers the odds of catching COVID by 56%. With surgical masks that number jumps to 66% and with N-95s or KN-95s that number is 83% percent.Overall, the CDC says people who always wear a mask in indoor public settings are less likely to test positive for COVID-19 than people who don t.However, the CDC did  stanley cup drop strong mask recommendations for most of the country a few days ago. The agency released new guidance relying on what they call  community levels of disease.  It says people living in counties at the  low  level do not need to wear a mask indoors. However, people living in counties at the  high  level should still wear masks indoors.Hillsborough County, where USF is located, is still considered to have  high community

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 MILWA stanley mug UKEE 鈥?A 14-year-old was shot and injured near Sherman and Fond du Lac in Milwaukee on Monday.Milwaukee police say it happen stanley france ed shortly before 5 p.m. The teen went to District 7 Police station at 3626 W. Fond du Lac Ave. for help.The victim was then transported to a local hospital and is expected to survive.Police are investigating what led up to the shooting and are seeking unknown suspects.Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee Pol stanley cup usa ice at  414  935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at  414  224-Tips or P3 Tips.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for  TMJ4  on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Rtoq Popeyes enters fast food  s   value wars   with its own $5 meal
 WASHINGTON 鈥?Hearing. Its something millions of Americans struggle with each year and its something that st stanley termoska atistically gets worse as you age. But for the most part, the government  caneca stanley has stayed out of providing and funding hearing aids for minor hearing loss. But could that soon change  THE ISSUE I was actually diagnosed with a hearing loss in my early twenties,  said Hillary Cohen.Cohen isn t alone. One in 8 people in this country over the age of 12 suffers from stanley cup  hearing loss in both ears.Nearly 50 percent of those 75 and older have disabling hearing loss, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication. As a result, Cohen wears hearing aids. But she says there s a problem: Medicare does not cover hearing loss in most cases, and millions of older Americans dont get help with their hearing as a result. The best thing about turning 65 was having Medicare, except for the hearing aids,  she said.Cohen says the out-of-pocket cost of these devices adds up because hearings aids can cost thousands of dollars. I ve talked to so many people that decide not to get the hearing aids because they are just too expensive,  Cohen explained. CONGRESS STEPPING IN Lawmakers have talked about whats covered under Medicare for years, but with not much success. However, for the moment, there is optimism this year will change that. Democrats have included hearing loss converge under Medicare in their massive multi-trillion spending proposal.The cost  $300 billion over 10 years, w