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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A Wisconsin couple is on a trip of a lifetime to see some of the world s best athletes go for the gold at the Olympics in Paris. It feels surreal. Megan and I have been planning this trip for a long time,  Russell Craze said.After winning a lottery to get Olympics tickets early, the pair starte stanley quencher d planning the trip.                        Russell and Megan Craze.                Russell and Megan Craze.    Russell is a teacher at Marquette University High School in Milwaukee. This is his first time seeing the Olympic games in person.Watch: Wisconsin couple makes trip of a lifetime for the Olympics            Wisconsin couple makes trip of a lifetime for the Olympics                             This will be my first one. Coin stanley mugs cidentally, both of our parents went to the Olympics in L.A. in 1984. So obviously before my wife and I knew each other. Our parents were even at some of the same events,  Craze shared.The pair loves to follow the competition, the athletes, and their stories.                        TMJ4 News                Russell Craze.     It just always feels to be like such an emotional story. I think we love the idea of the hard work that goes into it, and it always seems to have some local tie,  Craze explai stanley becher ned.                        Russell and Megan Craze.                TMJ4 News    The couple is eager to catch several events including soccer, tennis, and rugby. Soon after landing in Paris on Thursday, Russell and Megan snapped photos by a giant display  Jxci Why thousands signed a petition to return a pet alligator to its owner
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Islamic Society of Milwaukee started aGoFundMe this week after two men and a 10-year-old boy fell into a drainage ditch and died. As of Saturday morning, that fundraiser has raised more than $117K, which will be distributed equally between the two families of the victims, according to GoFundMe.The GoFundMe page says,  the funds will be held by the Islamic Society stanley cup  of Milwaukee and 100% of the funds will be distributed equally between both families to cover their losses and expenses. Both of the deceased husbands, Rashidullah and Zakaria, were the primary financial supporters of their families. The three victims were laid to rest on Friday, where several blocks surrounding the Islamic Society of Milwaukee were packed with people who were paying their respects. The funeral came just one day after the two men were found, and a few days after the boy was found. Previous coverage:All three victims swept away into Milwaukee drainage ditch laid to restOfficials recover two more bodies from the Kinnickinnic RiverBody of 10-year-old found in river, search continues for 2 missing men in Milwaukee d stanley becher rainage ditchDay three: Search continues for two missing men after 10-year-old s body was foundHow dangerous are storm drains  One Milwaukee alderman calls them a  death trap 10-year-old Muhammad A. starbucks stanley cup  Rashidullah was the first to fall into the water after he chased his soccer ball into the drainage ditch. His father, Rashidullah Bin Abdul Hashim, saw Muhammad struggling to get ou