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9 Things to Do in Milwaukee This Weekend: April 15-17
1. The place is Bunny?
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | BROOKFIELD SQUARE
The Easter Bunny is making a closing look at Brookfield Sq. this weekend. Remember to make a reservation, and head over from 11:15 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday or 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday to get an image.
2. Spring Fling Egg Hunt
SATURDAY | DISCOVERY WORLD
Hunt for Easter eggs this Saturday at Discovery World. This family-friendly occasion begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. or till provides run out. Spend the day trying to find one colour of every egg, and for an additional problem see should you can spot the golden egg to win a particular prize! Common admission is $20 for adults, $16 for youngsters ages three to 17 and seniors 60 years or older, free for youngsters two and underneath and $14 for faculty college students or navy lively and veterans.
3. Who Lays Eggs? Pure Dye Workshop
SATURDAY | RIVERSIDE PARK
The City Ecology Heart is internet hosting a pure dye workshop this Saturday whereas educating contributors on what animals lay eggs. You’ll have an opportunity to satisfy these animals and embellish hen eggs utilizing pure dye. You possibly can even deliver a few of the dye residence with you! The occasion runs from 9 to 11 a.m. and tickets vary from $9 to $20 – you decide your value. Registration is required 24 hours earlier than the occasion. Discover extra info and registration on their web site.
4. Egg Day on the Zoo
SATURDAY | MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO
Head over to the Milwaukee County Zoo from 9:30 a.m. to three p.m. to get pleasure from some Easter festivities. Meet the Easter Bunny throughout the Bunny Parade (operating at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.), be a part of the egg hunt to look the zoo for the golden egg to obtain a particular prize, get pleasure from some spring-themed face paint, take part within the “I Spy” scavenger hunt and don’t overlook to trip the “Bunny EGGxpress” for $4 an individual! For extra info, see the occasion program. Common admission tickets to the zoo could be bought on-line.
5. Spring Makers Market
SATURDAY | STORY HILL FIREHOUSE
The Spring Makers Market is again for his or her second-annual free occasion. From 10 a.m. to three p.m. store from small native companies whereas having fun with meals, drinks and Easter actions. Distributors shall be situated all through the yard and contained in the historic firehouse. Be happy to deliver a leashed pup to the occasion!
6. Prepared For Rain Paint and Sip
SATURDAY | WHITEFISH BAY
Carry out your inside creativity at Portray With a Twist throughout their paint and sip workshop. All provides are supplied, and artists on deck are able to stroll you thru instruction, so no expertise is critical. Tickets value $30 per particular person with beer, wine and sodas obtainable for buy on the bar. Discover particulars and register on Portray With a Twist’s web site.
7. “Senses” on the Domes
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY | MITCHELL PARK DOMES
Embrace spring with the opening of Mitchell Park Domes “Senses” exhibit. Stroll by means of the two,000 vegetation and expertise the smells and senses of aromatic herbs, hydrangeas, hyacinths, lilies and extra spring favorites. The exhibit is open by means of Might 29, so make sure to test it out in spirit of Spring. Discover admission costs on their web site.
8. Gospel Easter Bash
SUNDAY | ABUNDANT FAITH CHURCH
Take pleasure in some dinner and soul-stirring gospel music this Easter. Dinner begins at 1 p.m. with the buffet admission value beginning at $45 prematurely and $50 on the door. The live performance begins at 4 p.m., and tickets are $35 prematurely and $40 on the door. Tune into dwell music by Harvey Watkins and The Canton Spirituals, Fabulous Luckett Brothers, Spencer Taylor and The Spirituals QC’s and extra. For extra info and tickets name the Information Pit Mortuary at 414-447-6000.
9. Worldwide Peeps Artwork Exhibit
ALL WEEKEND | RACINE ART MUSEUM
The Racine Artwork Museum presents the thirteenth annual Peeps Artwork Exhibit showcasing artwork constituted of and impressed by Peeps! In-person visitation began April 7 and runs by means of April 23, so make sure to test it out any day this weekend. View 162 items of Peeps artwork created by 207 totally different artists from across the nation, and vote on your favourite one to win the PEEPles Selection Award! Discover extra info and a listing of artists on this years exhibition right here.
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Criminal justice advocates express high hopes for Milwaukee’s new district attorney | Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
District Attorney-elect Kent Lovern has made it a priority to listen to residents on the North and South sides of Milwaukee.
“What I have heard loudly and clearly is everyone wants to feel safe, and everyone wants that safety in their daily lives, and they want that for their children,” Lovern said.
At a ceremony on Thursday, Jan. 16, Lovern will be publicly recognized in his new role. With nearly 30 years of experience as a prosecutor, he’s recognized for his collaborative approach to systemic issues.
Lovern focuses on collaborations outside his office, in part, because he believes these collaborations are necessary to sustainably reduce violence and increase public safety in Milwaukee.
“I just feel like we need to better connect into one another and develop our own system of public safety – one that is really framed up as community development, economic development, educational development and the public safety comes with that,” he said.
Among Milwaukee’s large network of criminal justice advocates, many say they feel heard by Lovern.
“Kent has always been thoughtful and responsive to me,” said Emilio De Torre, executive director of Milwaukee Turners, which advocates for various criminal justice initiatives as well as those impacted by the criminal justice system.
Working together
“We can’t unring the bell of a crime, right? If somebody commits a crime, like myself, they need to be prosecuted,” said Adam Procell, who coordinates the monthly resource fair Home to Stay, for formerly incarcerated individuals reentering society. “But after that time period, when somebody gets out, he (Lovern) also understands that if we don’t provide the person with an opportunity to lead an optimal lifestyle, they’re going to have to prosecute them again for another crime.”
For Lovern, people reentering have a unique ability to lead others away from crime.
“People returning back to communities, looking to be proactive members of their community, looking for ways to help mentor young people and help instruct young people about the pitfalls and the mistakes they made – that’s a very powerful group,” he said.
Milwaukee County has the largest population of people on parole, probation or extended supervision in the state. At the end of October, nearly 13,000 people were under supervision, state correctional data show.
“On the whole, I have heard more interest in reentry across the board … than I have heard at any time in my career,” Lovern said.
Causes of crime
Lovern’s support of reentry is consistent with an overall preventive approach to crime.
He cites the relationship between drug addiction and crime as a good example.
“We’ve had a strong approach to this for some time, because right after John (Chisholm) was elected, 18 years ago, we created an early intervention unit, and that was immediately designed to offer opportunities for people to work through a criminal charge…and we’ve seen a lot of success with that.”
WISDOM, a statewide faith-based organization, wants Lovern to expand on this philosophy.
“There’s a lot of room for certainly expanding treatment alternatives to incarceration for people living with mental illness and with addiction issues, and there are many opportunities to divert more people from the system. I’m definitely optimistic that those types of programs will continue and will expand,” said Mark Rice, coordinator of WISDOM’s Wisconsin Transformational Justice Campaign.
Lovern is proud of Milwaukee’s mental health courts, which address cases involving mental health concerns, including assessments of competence and insanity pleas.
An intermediate goal the DA’s office is close to achieving, he said, is increasing the number of cases handled in these courts to 30 cases on an ongoing basis, compared to 10 cases previously.
“Somebody might come first through the police department or to the DA ‘s office, and we may be saying, ‘Look, this person isn’t really committing criminal behavior – the bigger concern here is the mental health piece,’” said Lovern.
Current crime and safety risks
Recent data from the Milwaukee Police Department show notable declines since 2023 in violent crimes, especially homicides and non-fatal shootings, and a reduction in most property crimes.
But certain violent crimes have increased since 2022, including robberies and carjackings.
“There’s no question that there is additional work that needs to be done to drive down the level of violent crime we see in this community,” Lovern said.
The problem, he added, is not evenly spread throughout the city.
A quarter of Milwaukee County homicides since 2023 occurred in only two ZIP codes.
“Everyone’s concerned about crime everywhere, but we know where the concentrations of violent crime exist,” said Lovern, adding that many residents in these neighborhoods tell him that we need “a strong response” to crime and that these “neighborhoods need to be valued.”
Limits of the office
Rice, of WISDOM, does not want fairness and justice to be lost, however.
“We still in Wisconsin incarcerate Black people at one of the highest rates in the nation,” he said. “There’s a lot of discretion up front when plea bargains are reached in terms of who gets diverted from the system and who goes in.”
Rice and others also worry about the systemic limitations of the DA’s office to address such problems.
“Jobs like the DA’s office, mayor’s office, police chief tend to be very difficult, with unforeseen pressures and inherent flaws in how they’ve been systemized over the years,” said De Torre, of Milwaukee Turners. “The real test is how a person acts and what they do within a flawed system.”
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Milwaukee Bucks injury report: Khris Middleton out tonight vs. Kings. Starters, TV channel, odds
Bucks react to blowout loss to Knicks at Madison Square Garden
Milwaukee Bucks stars Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard and Khris Middleton react to blowout loss to Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 12.
The Milwaukee Bucks try to bounce back tonight vs. the Sacramento Kings following a disappointing 34-point loss to New York on Sunday.
The Bucks (20-17) have won three of four and are in a dogfight in the middle of the Eastern Conference as they begin the day two games behind the Knicks in the loss column for the No. 3 seed but are behind Orlando (23-18) and Indiana (22-18) in the playoff standings.
The Magic, led by Milwaukee native and head coach Jamahl Mosley, are in town tomorrow night.
Sacramento fired head coach Mike Brown on Dec. 27 when they were 13-18 and under interim head coach Doug Christie the Kings have seven in a row and are 20-19 overall.
Is Giannis playing?
He is probable to play vs. the Kings. He has been managing pain in his right knee since training camp but has yet to miss a game with the issue.
Khris Middleton ruled out of Kings game
First, Khris Middleton was pushed back to the bench and now the team is taking him out of back-to-back situations. Middleton played 12 straight games from Dec. 6-Jan. 4, including a back-to-back set on Dec. 20-21.
But on Jan. 8 he was moved to the bench because of his continued minute restriction and issues surrounding his complete return from offseason ankle surgeries.
And he was immediately ruled out of Tuesday night’s game against the Kings on Monday, presumably to make sure he’s ready to play in a more important Eastern Conference game against Orlando on Wednesday night.
In a Bucks win over the Magic on Jan. 10 in Florida, Middleton scored 11 points and had four assists in just under 23 minutes of play.
Bucks guard Andre Jackson Jr. hosts coat drive
Second-year Bucks guard Andre Jackson Jr. is hosting a coat drive outside Fiserv Forum prior to home games on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. New and gently used coats, hats, gloves and scarves will be accepted and donated to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and the Greater Amsterdam School District. Cash donations are accepted online here: Andre Jackson Coats | Powered By GiveSmart
The 23-year-old guard is from Amsterdam, New York, and played collegiately at the University of Connecticut.
What channel is the Bucks game on?
The game will tip off at 7 p.m. and will be broadcast local on FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin with Lisa Byington, Marques Johnson and Melanie Ricks on the call.
Bucks injury report
- Khris Middleton, out (bilateral ankle surgery injury management)
- Gary Trent Jr., questionable (left hip flexor strain)
- Ryan Rollins, questionable (non-COVID illness)
- Giannis Antetokounmpo, probable (right patella tendinopathy)
Bucks probable starting lineup
- Guards: Andre Jackson, Damian Lillard
- Forwards: Taurean Prince, Giannis Antetokounmpo
- Center: Brook Lopez
Bucks vs. Kings odds, over/under
Milwaukee is a slim 2.5-point favorite over Sacramento, with the over/under at 228.5 points per BetMGM.
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Weather webcast with Lisa Michaels
Mostly clear Monday night with temperatures dropping into the negative single digits inland to low single digits near the lake. A cold weather advisory has been issued for inland areas from 3AM to 9AM Tuesday. Wind chills below -20F are likely.
The cold continues Tuesday and Wednesday with morning wind chills -10 to -20 below zero. Afternoon wind chills remain from -5 to 5. Temperatures begin to warm by the end of the week back in the low 40s by Friday. However, another big drop comes in time for the weekend.
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