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Milwaukee Bucks’ Jae Crowder Reacts To Detroit Pistons’ Scorching-Hot Shooting In Close Game
Milwaukee Bucks swingman Jae Crowder played in just his second game back from a lengthy injury spell on Saturday against the Detroit Pistons. The 33-year-old recently returned from a two-month layoff due to an adductor injury, which is considered a massive development for the Bucks.
Crowder wasn’t able to do much against Detroit, though, finishing with just two points, two rebounds, and a steal in 14 minutes off the bench. More importantly, however, Crowder was able to help his team escape with a 141-135 victory against the Pistons.
Jae Crowder Speaks Out on Pistons’ Hot Night Vs. Milwaukee Bucks

The Bucks nearly suffered one of the biggest shock defeats of the season, though. A shorthanded Pistons almost pulled off a massive upset, and this was thanks in large part to their red-hot shooting from beyond the arc.
Detroit went 21-of-37 from distance for 56.8 percent shooting. Milwaukee’s lack of coverage from rainbow territory nearly cost them dearly.
“I just think we were overhelping on penetration,” Crowder said, via Jim Owczarski of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “They have good guys who can get in the paint and sometimes we had to try to help, try to stay in our principles, but I think they did a good job of just knocking down shots. They got into a rhythm. They shot 50% from three? That’s crazy. I think we were just trying to stop penetration a little bit and we had to kind of balance later on in the game.”


To be fair, the Pistons also deserve a lot of credit for their efficient performance from beyond the arc. Alec Burks led the way with seven triples off the bench, with Mike Muscala and Bojan Bogdanovic chipping in with four and three triples, respectively.
Crowder and the Bucks know where they will have to improve when they take on the Pistons again on Monday in a rematch at the Little Caesars Arena.
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Snow, icy road conditions prompt winter weather advisory Jan. 14 for the Milwaukee area
Drone view of a snow covered southeast Wisconsin after snowstorm
Check out a view from a drone of a snow covered southeast Wisconsin after a snowstorm Nov. 29-30, 2025, that left several inches of snow across the area.
A steep drop in temperatures overnight and snow has caused icy road conditions for much of southeastern Wisconsin for the morning commute Wednesday, Jan. 14.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory Jan. 14 across most of southern and southeast Wisconsin, as far north as Sheboygan County in the east and Sauk and Adams counties in the west. The advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m.
Cameron Miller, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Milwaukee/Sullivan, said there have been multiple reports of accidents around the area.
“It was kind of a perfect storm, honestly. The combination of the snow that we had in the roads, warm pavement temperature and then air temperatures quickly falling from the 30s into the low 20s, basically caused conditions that were conducive to icing on the road,” he said.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s traveler information website, 511wi.gov, showed several reports of accidents in Milwaukee and surrounding areas as of 8 a.m. Jan. 14.
The snow should let up around mid-morning, Miller said. Snow accumulation in the Milwaukee area Wednesday, Jan. 14 is not expected to be more than a few tenths of an inch – just a dusting, Miller said.
Another round of snow is forecast to move in the night of Thursday, Jan. 15, and continue through Saturday, Jan. 17.
“It’s going to be a long-duration snow event. So it’s going to be basically white snow throughout that entire time, and really only going to be a couple of inches of accumulation,” Miller said.
Miller said the precipitation later in the week will likely not bring any more winter weather advisories. Icing should be less of a problem, as temperatures are expected to stay below freezing in the coming days.
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Milwaukee, WI
TMJ4, Milwaukee school transform book fair into free reading celebration
MILWAUKEE — Students at Dr. George Washington Carver Academy of Mathematics and Science in Milwaukee experienced something special recently when a traditional school book fair became a celebration of free reading, thanks to a partnership between TMJ4, the Scripps Howard Fund, Milwaukee Public Schools and Scholastic’s “If You Give a Child a Book” campaign.
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Each student was able to choose five free books of their own, removing the financial barrier that often comes with book fairs and giving children the freedom to select books they truly wanted to read.
“For them to have the chance to come in and literally pick whatever five books they want from the current up-to-date books that they’re raving over in class is awesome for them,” said Hayley Awe, a kindergarten teacher at Carver Academy.
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The impact was immediate and visible. Student Lamar Allen described the experience as feeling “like a dream” and said it felt “amazing.”
Awe emphasized the importance of students having books at home, noting how meaningful it is to see children build their own personal libraries.
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“I’m happy for them. It’s great that they are given that chance to just have books at home,” Awe said.
Parent volunteer Cheynile Johnson believes the initiative levels the playing field for students by providing access to books they’re genuinely interested in reading.
“I think it’s going to be beneficial for a lot of the kids, allowing them to have access to things that they’re interested in,” Johnson said.
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Johnson also noted how refreshing it was to see children excited about physical books in an increasingly digital world.
“I noticed a lot of kids aren’t reading anymore. Everybody’s on tablets and on laptops, so this has been refreshing to see them actually excited to see books,” Johnson said.
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The “If You Give a Child a Book” campaign has distributed more than one million books nationwide, working toward the goal of ensuring every child has the opportunity to develop a love of reading.
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Subcompact Power: New Milwaukee M12 Fuel Impact Wrenches
Milwaukee Introduces M12 Lineup’s Most Compact Impact Wrenches
Recently, Milwaukee announced the addition of two new subcompact impact wrenches for the M12 Fuel lineup: a 1/4-inch model and a 3/8-inch model. Separate from the 2024 launch of the Gen-2 stubby models, these are designed to be the most compact tools in their class. But what’s beyond the buzz? I decided to dig deeper into the claims to help you decide which one is a good fit for your automotive tool roster.
Milwaukee M12 Fuel Subcompact Impact Wrench Performance

- Model: Milwaukee 3049 (3/8-inch)
- Max Breakaway Torque: 225 ft-lbs
- Max Fastening Torque: 200 ft-lbs
- Max Speed: 3400 RPM
- Max Impact Rate: 3600 IPM
- Anvil: Friction Ring
- Four Modes
- Brushless Motor
- Auto Shut-Off Mode
The Milwaukee 3048 and 3049 impact wrenches are part of the M12 Fuel lineup. As subcompact tools, Milwaukee tells us they’re ideal for light-duty automotive applications, such as installing bumpers and fenders, under-hood fastening, suspension work, and more.
The 3049 reaches torque levels of up to 225 ft-lbs during breakaway applications and 200 ft-lbs while fastening. For the 1/4-inch 3048, you get up to 70 ft-lbs of fastening torque and 100 ft-lbs of breakaway torque. Those are clearly very different performance levels, so choosing the right one is more than just your preferred drive size.
Both models feature four speed modes to select from, including an Auto Shut-Off mode.
Here’s a look at the speed and impact rate specs for both impact wrenches in each of the four settings:
3048 (1/4-inch)
- Mode 1: 0-1500 RPM; 0-1350 IPM
- Mode 2: 0-2900 RPM; 0-3700 IPM
- Mode 3: 0-3800 RPM; 0-4400 IPM
- Mode 4 (Auto Shut-Off): 0-2200 RPM (forward)/ 0-3800 RPM – 0-1500 RPM (reverse); 0-4400 IPM
3049 (3/8-inch)
- Mode 1: 0-1150 RPM; 0-1100 IPM
- Mode 2: 0-2400 RPM; 0-3400 IPM
- Mode 3: 0-3400 RPM; 0-3600 IPM
- Mode 4 (Auto Shut-Off): 0-1600 RPM (forward) / 0-3400 RPM – 0-1500 RPM (reverse); 0-3600 IPM
In Auto Shut-Off mode, the forward torque is limited to 15 ft-lbs in the 3049 and 7 ft-lbs in the 3048 to prevent over-tightening. In reverse, the RPMs slow to a top speed of 1500 RPM automatically once the bolt is free, for fewer fastener drops.
The Auto Shut-Off feature is not unique to this model; it’s included in several Milwaukee impact wrenches on both the M18 and M12 platforms. However, we appreciate its inclusion in this subcompact model to address common fastening and breakaway pain points.
The 3049 is kitted with two 2.5Ah batteries, and I recommend sticking to that size if you want to take full advantage of the lightweight and compact design. However, if you prioritize runtime and you can sacrifice a bit of heft, swapping in a larger-capacity battery would still be fine.
Milwaukee M12 Fuel Subcompact Impact Wrench Design


- Length: 4.4 in (3048); 4.5 in (3049)
- Weight: 1.5 lb (3048); 1.6 lb (3049)
The 1/4-inch 3048 impact wrench is the most compact and lightweight model in its class, at just 4.4 inches in length and 1.5 pounds bare. The 3/8-inch 3049 is just barely larger, at 4.5 inches long and 1.6 pounds.
This size of impact wrench excels in small areas, providing better underhood access in automotive applications. While some models, like Milwaukee’s Gen-II M12 stubby impact wrenches, deliver higher performance, these subcompact tools are ideal for lighter-duty fastening within tight spaces.
Additional Features
- Tri-Beam LED Light: Illuminates dark engine bays while you work.
- Single-Hand Mode Change: Toggle through speed settings with minimal interruption to your workflow.
How Does it Compare?
Here’s how the Milwaukee 3049 impact wrench stacks up against other 12V subcompact models from Makita and DeWalt.
Milwaukee 3049
(this model)Makita
XWT12ZBDeWalt
DCF902B
Max Breakaway Torque:
225 ft-lbs
230 ft-lbs
200 ft-lbs
Max Fastening Torque:
200 ft-lbs
130 ft-lbs
125 ft-lbs
No-Load Speed:
3400 RPM
2400 RPM
2850 RPM
Max Impact Rate:
3600 IPM
3600 IPM
3600 IPM
Length:
4.5 in
5.6 in
5.1 in
Weight:
1.6 lbs
2.7 lbs (w/ battery)
2.2 lbs (w/ battery)
Price:
$229 bare
$199 bare
$159 bare
The big takeaways here are how much more fastening power Milwaukee offers to go with its impressively compact and lightweight design. Considering how many automotive and trade-specific tools the M12 system has compared to Makita and DeWalt, it’s an even more compelling proposition.
Milwaukee M12 Fuel Subcompact Impact Wrench Price
The 3/8-inch 3049 retails for $229 bare and $349 as a kit, including two M12 2.5Ah batteries, a charger, and a contractor bag. At the time of writing, the 1/4-inch model (3048) is only available as a bare tool, also for $229.
Milwaukee backs both versions with a 5-year tool warranty and a 2-year warranty on the batteries.
If you’d like some added protection for your tool, Milwaukee also offers a protective boot compatible with both the 3/8-inch and 1/4-inch models, which runs $35.
Should You Buy It?
Milwaukee released its Gen-II stubby impact wrenches in 2024, and they were a huge hit for heavy-duty Pro-grade automotive applications. However, for lighter-duty auto jobs, the 3048 and 3049 impact wrenches provide a nice update to the M12 platform, especially for users who don’t need the top-shelf performance of the stubby models.
If you usually work on larger fasteners, these models likely won’t be your main tool. However, for light-duty fastening jobs and tight engine bay access, the 3048 and 3049 provide unmatched M12 compactness. If you prioritize a small form factor over top-shelf power, they’re a compelling option.
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