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 Mass shootings are not rare events. In 2022,the Gun Violence Archivesays it has counted 620 of them so far. In 2014 it was 269 since the website started keeping tabs, those numbers have only gone up 鈥?and so have inquiries and insurance premiums to cover them.Christopher Kirby leads the political violence and terrorism division of Optio Group. He says hes designed mass shooting specific insurance coverage for U.S. clients. So I think stanley cups  it s fair to say in certain areas of the business, yes, they are. But in terms of physical damage and business interruption and the more comprehensive crisis management products that exist today, that really has only 鈥?I believe it s about [in the] last five years that that s really come into sort of existence in any form,  said Kirby.Speaking to aninsurance trade publicationin June after themass shooting at the elementary schoolin Uvalde, Texas, another executive said his group has seen a 10-15% increase in costs and a 30% increase in inquiries.Previously gun violence at schools, office buildings or large eve stanley cup nts was written off as something you couldnt plan for.SEE MORE: Mass Shooting Victims Are Suing Gun ManufacturersAttorney Michael Steinlagesays that view is shifting. He cited a $751 million payout by insurers brokered by a court settlement for victims of the 2017Las Vegas concert mass shooting, saying it showed a category of risk that com stanley water bottle panies can no longer ignore. Traditionally or historically, I guess they would have been insulated from  Zbkx After a thrown chair, Nashville votes down signage outside Morgan Wallen bar
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 MILWAUKEE, Wis. 鈥?A leader in the Milwaukee queer community has been diagnosed with brain cancer and now, the community is raising money to help him. Carl Bogner, a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, director  stanley cup spain of the LGBT Film Festival and a leader in the queer community, was diagnosed with advanced brain cancer back in June. He underwent surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy and has been left with no use of his lef stanley thermos t hand. And he s just getting started. Bogner s treatments are expected to continue into 2023 and according to GoFundMe, he will stop receiving his salary soon and will be forced to go on disability.So, in an effort to help, a GoFundMe was created for Bogner with the goal of raising $80,000. The stanley website  money is to help Bogner with his medical bills and traveling from Milwaukee to Madison for treatments.  Universally adored, Carl has devoted his life to selflessly helping others in his roles as a teacher, mentor, and leader in Milwaukees queer community for over thirty years. Now he needs our help,  the GoFundMe reads. As of Wednesday morning, more than $75,000 had already been raised. To read more about Bogner and to donate, visit theGoFundMe page.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Jsck COVID-19 vaccine incentives offered for children
 ANCHORAGE, Alaska  AP  鈥?Don Young, the longest-serving member of Alaskas congressional delegation, has died. He was 88. Young, who was first elected to the U.S. House in 1973, was known for his brusque style. In his later years in office, his off-color comments and gaffes sometimes overshadowed his work. During his 2014 reelect stanley cup nz ion bid, he described himself as intense and less-than-perfect but said he wouldnt stop fighting for Alaska. Young was born on June 9, 1933, in Meridian, California. He earned a bachelors degree in teaching in 1958 and served in the U.S. Army. Young moved to Alaska in 1959, the same year that Alaska became a state. The Republican credited Jack Londons  Call of the Wild, stanley cup   which his fa stanley mug ther used to read to him, for drawing him north.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo

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 April is National Donate Life Month, a time focused on encouraging organ donor registration. More than 104,000 people are on the national transplant waiting list, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing. It was just a matter of time for when my kidneys would start getting worse and worse,  said Marvis Killingsworth.He needed a new kidney. For two years, he spent three days a week, five hours a day, in a building on dialysis. That limited a whole lot of things. Being able to work, being able to travel,  Marvis said.His wife Jackie was a match to be a living donor, so they scheduled a kidney transplant. We were getting ready for the transplant between her and I on September 26 and about eight, 10 days prior, she got a phone call,  Marvis said.At the same time, a woman named Lindsey Camp was loo stanley cup king for a kidney donor. Her husband Jentry Camp was not a match. [J stanley cup quencher ackie s] makeup was a direct match with another young lady that was looking to be transplanted, and on top of that, her husband was much more of a match for me,  Marvis said. If that wouldn t have happened, it could have taken years. I had already been waiting for three,  L stanley mugs indsey Camp said.So they swapped. Last September, Jackie donated her kidney to Lindsey, and Jentry donated his to Marvis.More than 90,000 people in the US are currently waiting for a kidney transplant, according to Donate Life America. Three to five years is the average wait time for a kidney from a deceased donor. Quite honestly, I think the  Pwhf Protester sues Kenosha law enforcement, alleging they unjustly fired rubber bullets at him
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 WAUKESHA, Wis. 鈥?November 21 is a day filled with emotions for Jan Kwiatkowski as it marks another year since the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy.Six people were killed in 2021 when Darrell Brooks drove an SUV through the parade route.Four of the victims were part of the Milwaukee Dancing Grannies fam stanley tumblers ily. Kwiatkowski is the president and a co-leader of the group. It feels very far away, and at the same time like it just happened,  Kwiatkowski stated.  It s just hitting us differently, and I can t explain that too much. Two years Kwiatkowski said the group continues to honor them. We re weari stanley cup ng our memorial t-shirt. Our shirts with the names and hearts on the back. We kind of just naturally bring them into the conversation or periodically I hope you re proud of us o stanley uk r something like that, so they re always woven into the conversation somehow,  Kwiatkowski explained.Once a small club of women, the group is now a 501 c  3  non-profit organization and it is the largest it has ever been and busier than ever. Kwiatkowski explained how the grannies continue to perform at parades but added new appearances to their schedule this last year including Mardi Gras.Kwiatkowski, who has been with the Milwaukee Dancing Grannies for five years, could not have predicted their growth after the parade tragedy. It has been healing. It has been overwhelming. It has been exciting. It has been terrifying,  Kwiatkowski said.As the Waukesha community prepares to gather in remembrance of the lives fore Bdqg Republicans point finger at Pelosi ahead of Jan. 6 committee hearing
 President Joe Biden made his first stop Tuesday on a six-state tour of the country in which he s highlighting the newly-passed $1.9 trillion stimulus package that will deliver direct payments to families and businesses struggling amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Biden visited a small business in Chester, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia.WATCH THE VISIT BELOW:According to the Associated Press, Vice President Kamala Harris and the first lady made their own stops on the tour on Monday when Harris visited a COVID-19 vaccination site in Las Vegas, and Jill Biden visited a New Jersey elementary school.Later in the month, Biden will make appearances in  stanley quencher Georgia, Nevada, New Mexico and New Hampshire 鈥?all states he won d stanley quencher uring the 2020 presidential election.During his stops, Biden will highlight the stories of Americans who benefited directly from the passage of the American Rescue Plan, which will deliver $1,400 direct payments to most Am starbucks stanley cup ericans, expand unemployment benefits, help establish mass vaccination sites and spur the creation of PPE and other materials needed to distribute vaccines.Bidens tour is an about-face from his time in the Obama administration when then-President Barack Obama chose not to promote a similar stimulus package in the wake of the housing market collapse. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Democrats now see that as a  political misstep,  as it left the stimulus open to attacks from Republicans.

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 The father of the young man suspected of carrying out the deadly shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois denies knowing about any planning leading up to the attack. I had no, not an inkling, warning, that this was going to happen,  Bobby Crimo Jr. told ABC News.Authorities claim Crimo s son spent weeks planning the mass shooting, which left seven people dead and dozens injured. Crimo told the New York Post that he is in shock because he spoke with his son the day before the attack. Like, did he have a psychiatric break or something,  Cr stanley water bottle imo told the New York Post.Authorities said Crimo sponsored hi stanley cup s son s firearms application. The father defended his actions because he thought his son was going to use the guns at a shooting range. He bought everything on his own, and theyre registered to him,  he said.Crimo added that he s furious over the tragedy and wants his son to serve  a long sentence.  You know, you have consequences for actions,  Crimo said vaso stanley .  He made a choice. He didnt have to do that.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo

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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A stanley flasche  13-year-old who was shot in Milwaukee on Saturday reported the incident at school on Monday, Oct. 16.According to Milwaukee police, the victim was shot around 2 a.m. near Center and Vel R. Phillips on Saturday. Police say the 13-ye stanley website ar-old was treated on scene for non-fatal injuries.Police are seeking unknown suspects.Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee Police at  414  935-7360, stanley cup  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 Kmuf Biden Cabinet near complete but hundreds of jobs still open
 PASO ROBLES, Calif. 鈥?The city o copo stanley f Paso Robles is turning hungry animals loose in the Salinas River stanley cups bed to reduce the risk of wildfire.Goats will be grazing in the riverbed for the next month or so. They re starting from the north and going south, clearing two to three acres a day.On Tuesday, there were upwards of 100 goats munching away at the overgrown, fire-ready grasses in the fire-prone hot spot of the Salinas Riverbed. They really like thistle, and that s one of the primary things they ll eat first,  said Battalion Chief Jay Enns with the Paso Robles Fire, and Emergency Services.The herd is also chewing through poison hemlock and other weeds, creating fuel breaks through which wildfires are less likely to burn.The city got the go-ahead to use the grazing goats from the Regional Water Board and Fish and Wildlife to cover dozens of acres. This year, we re starting with 85, and then once the rest of our permits are finalized, hopefully, in the next 90 days, we will be able to come down here and do some mowing and masticating and some handwork,  said Chief Jon stanley cup athan Stornetta of the Paso Robles Fire and Emergency Services.While 220 acres of brush were mitigated in some form last year, the farm animals were used then to treat roughly 10 of those acres. We had a fire start just under the Niblick Bridge in the treated area, and it wasn t able to spread in the lighter fuels because there was none available for them,  Enns said.In recent years, the city has seen an uptick in riverb