Milwaukee, WI
Admirals rookie trying to write the perfect script as a pro
MILWAUKEE – With a TV/movie main from Notre Dame on his resume, Spencer Stastney is aware of a factor or two about scripts, and he’s following a fairly good one.
“It is good,” stated Stastney. “I do not suppose that is one thing you may actually write out.”
Stastney is a Mequon native who can also be an rising NHL prospect whereas enjoying for the Admirals.
“He is perhaps the most effective skater in the entire league,” stated Admirals Head Coach Karl Taylor. “His first step is acceleration. He is a separator in relation to that, however he is a younger man within the execs, studying and understanding and taking all of it in. He is an ideal younger man, a superb prospect. He is proper the place he ought to be and proper on schedule.”
Stastney resides at house together with his mother and doing his share of family chores.
As soon as he leaves for work, he is getting a firsthand course on the best way to be a profitable professional.
“One other factor is simply having to be persistently wonderful right here as knowledgeable,” Stastney stated. “In school, you are still creating, you are still having to develop and be taught collectively, however right here, ‘We’re anticipating you to be nice, and we pay you to be nice, so let’s examine it on the ice.’”
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Stastney cherished being on the ice with the Preventing Irish whereas additionally finding out finance and people visible arts.
“I attempted to do in entrance of the digital camera,” stated Stastney. “No, as you may inform. I attempted to do behind the digital camera. No. So I then I simply targeted on movie idea.”
“Movie idea, very good. However what precisely does that imply?” requested FOX6’s Tim Van Vooren.
“Which means for homework each evening, you go house, you watch a film, you write slightly paper about it, and also you speak about what the scene meant for the entire movie,” Stastney stated.
Stastney’s on a wholesome contract to be knowledgeable hockey participant within the sport he loves for the city he grew up in on a successful group, and but, one thing is absent, or, no less than, it was.
“I feel one factor that I believed I would not miss about school was homework each evening,” stated Stastney. “After I first began professional hockey, I acquired out of the rink, and I am like, ‘What am I doing?’ Like, ‘What do I do with the remainder of my day?’ Simply discovering methods to learn, even play some video games with the fellows or simply discover some methods to stimulate the mind. That is one thing I sort of miss, however I am getting used to that and making an attempt to place that into my routine.”
Stastney stated he does not really get as many questions as anticipated from his teammates about what to do in Milwaukee.
He says most of them could know greater than he does about downtown hotspots, whereas he is extra aware of the North Shore space proper now.
Milwaukee, WI
Clack about it: Qwertyfest MKE announces dates for 2025
Happy World Typing Day; the perfect day to announce Qwertyfest MKE details! Also, OnMilwaukee is a proud sponsor of Qwertyfest.The typewriter was invented in Milwaukee 150+ years ago, and Qwertyfest MKE returns for the third year to celebrate the keyboard that changed the world (and still exists on our phones and computers today!)
Qwertyfest is a three-day festival featuring music, art, history, food, drink, workshops, type-ins and more! The third annual event will take place Friday, Oct. 3 through Sunday, Oct. 5 at numerous locations throughout Milwaukee.
A full schedule of Qwertyfest MKE ’25 will be released later this year, but for now, you can count on:
- Opening night “Typewriter Ball” at Turner Hall
- Writers’ soiree at Newsroom Pub
- Typewriter brunch and bowling at Falcon Bowl
- Literary cemetery tours at Forest Home Cemetery (featuring the gravesite of typewriter inventor Christopher Latham Sholes)
- Live music, workshops, art-making, vending and more!
To stay in the loop, follow Qwertyfest on Instagram and Facebook.
Qwertyfest MKE is currently looking for participants, sponsors and more. Contact organizers Tea Krulos or Molly Snyder (hey, that’s me!) at qwertyfest@gmail.com.
Here are photos from Qwertyfest 2023:
Milwaukee, WI
Game Preview: San Antonio Spurs at Milwaukee Bucks
The San Antonio Spurs season has been filled with ups and downs. Every time they manage to get a few games over .500, a string of disappointing games takes them right back to even. The Spurs started a five-game road trip with a loss to the Chicago Bulls in which they blew a 19-point lead. It’s their second loss in a row where the game was decided in the final minutes. Now they’ll travel north to face the Milwaukee Bucks and one of the best players in the world.
There were plenty of late-game fireworks the last time Victor Wembanyama and Giannis Antetokounmpo played each other. Wembanyama’s “he’s arrived” moment came when he stuffed the Greek Freak at the rim in clutch time on national TV. Now the two abnormal superstars are muttered in the same breath and are a must-watch basketball matchup.
Milwaukee has turned things around after a tough start to the year but is 2-4 in their last six games. San Antonio will need to be on their A-game to get back above .500 and bounce back from a disappointing two-game stretch.
San Antonio Spurs (18-18) at Milwaukee Bucks (18-16)
January 8th, 2025 | 8:30 CT
Watch: ESPN | Listen: WOAI (1200 AM)
Spurs Injuries: Jeremy Sochan – Out (back), Sidy Cissoko – Out (G League), Riley Minix – Out (G League), Harrison Ingram – Out (G League), David Duke Jr. – Out (G League)
Bucks Injuries: Giannis Antetokounmpo – Probable (knee), Andre Jackson Jr. – Probable (back), Khris Middleton – Probable (ankle)
What to watch for
Can the Spurs find an offensive groove?
It’s been tough sledding for the Spurs offense lately. They’ve dropped to 18th in the NBA in points scored per game. It’s been a feast or famine for San Antonio, with the majority of the roster struggling to find offensive consistency. Wembanyama has been the only consistent offensive threat, with the rest of the supporting cast struggling to find its footing. It seems like the team can’t get more than two or three players to have an on-night at the same time. The Bucks are a top-10 defense in the NBA. If San Antonio’s offensive struggles continue, it could get ugly in Milwaukee.
Late game execution
The Spurs have blown two straight games in the fourth quarter. A lot of their issues have come on the offensive end, where they’ve scored 15 and 16 points in the fourth quarter of their last two games. Whether it be dead legs, a lack of execution of the offense, or a lack of play-calling creativity, San Antonio has been brutal down the stretch. The Spurs have the talent to stick around with Milwaukee. Whether they can find ways to create advantages down the stretch could decide the game’s fate.
The rotation without Jeremy Sochan and backup center minutes
Sochan will miss another game on Wednesday night due to a back injury. Without Sochan, the Spurs’ rotation becomes very interesting. Expect to see Stephon Castle in the starting lineup and either Zach Collins or Charles Bassey playing a lot of minutes as the backup five. One of them needs to step up so the Spurs aren’t reliant on playing Wembanyama 36+ minutes, wearing him out late in the game. Without Sochan, we will probably see more of Julian Champagnie, who has been playing great basketball lately.
Milwaukee, WI
MPD data: Homicides declined in 2024, but other crimes on the rise
MILWAUKEE — According to recently released data from the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD), Milwaukee experienced a 39% drop in homicides from 2022 to 2024.
In 2022, the City of Milwaukee recorded a staggering 215 murders. In 2023, the city had 172 murders. In 2024, that number fell to 132 – the lowest the city has seen in five years.
Between 2023 and 2024, the city saw a 23% decrease in homicides.
MPD Chief Jeffrey Norman said that while the decline signaled progress, there is still much work to do.
“Yes, we had double-digit reductions, but it could be even more,” Norman said during a press conference Tuesday afternoon. “Many of those homicides involved kids with handguns, tragically using them against each other. It’s preventable and absolutely unacceptable.”
Despite the promising decline in homicides, other crime categories, including carjackings, auto thefts and robberies, saw increases compared to 2023.
Norman acknowledged the complexity of addressing these trends, noting that the department’s ability to respond is hindered by a staffing shortage.
Another issue dominating the public safety conversation is the role of school resource officers in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS). Norman stated that discussions with school leaders are ongoing, but Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson expressed frustration with the financial burden falling on taxpayers.
“When you go to a restaurant and order a meal, the chef doesn’t prepare the meal and then pay the bill,” Johnson said. “That’s essentially what we’re being asked to do, and I think it’s wrong for taxpayers and the City of Milwaukee. We will continue working with MPS leadership to get this sorted out.”
Police staffing remains another critical challenge, according to the department. MPD fell short of its recruitment goals in 2024. Under a newly enacted state law, Milwaukee’s state funding is now tied to the city growing its police force over the next decade.
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