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Celebrity vegan chef and Milwaukee native to speak at entrepreneurship summit this weekend
MILWAUKEE — “No one can take something away from you that is meant for you.”
These are phrases chef Adjoya ‘Joya’ Courtney religiously lives by as her culinary profession continues to develop by the second.
“I am grateful, I am blessed, it is positively surreal,” mentioned Chef Joya.
The movie star vegan chef has greater than 100,000 followers on Fb, 27,000 subscribers on her Youtube channel, and virtually 130,000 followers on Instagram. She makes use of these social media platforms to show folks tips on how to make vegan meals.
“I prefer to give attention to soul meals, southern delicacies, and African and Caribbean delicacies.”
She says her love for cooking started when she was a bit of woman rising up in Milwaukee watching her grandmother make meals within the kitchen.
“I’d all the time assist her and I’d all the time be within the kitchen along with her,” she defined.
Over time, Joya, who grew up vegan, realized tips on how to create vegan meals that weren’t solely wholesome however scrumptious. And in 2018, her cooking profession took off.
“I stored listening to being vegan is nasty, it is bland, it is this, that, and the opposite, and I am like what sort of meals are they consuming,” mentioned Joya. “My thought course of was simply to provide folks free recipes for 30 days, educate them tips on how to make them, present photos, and that simply took off.”
Since then, Chef Joya has competed on the Meals Community, written 4 cookbooks, and launched her personal seasoning line.
“I am all the time creating, I am all the time captivated with all the pieces that I do.”
That is why she says it was a no brainer when she was requested to be the keynote speaker on the eleventh annual MKE Enterprise Now Entrepreneurship Summit. It is a free program for Milwaukee entrepreneurs at any degree trying to community and study what it takes to turn into profitable enterprise house owners.
“I used to be not on the straight and slender path. I had plenty of ups and downs, sideways, across the corners, however I nonetheless have successful story,” mentioned Joya.
And by sharing her story, she hopes others shall be impressed to take an opportunity on themselves.
“By the point I am executed speaking, I would like everybody to really feel like I can do it, I’ll do it, it is going to occur.”
The summit will happen on Saturday, Jan. 28 at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Faculty, starting at 10 a.m. Chef Joya is scheduled to talk at 11 a.m.
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Milwaukee shooting near 14th and North; 25-year-old accused
MILWAUKEE – A 25-year-old Milwaukee man is accused of shooting another man near a gas station near 14th and North. The accused is Dreaten Burch – and he faces a single charge of first-degree reckless injury.
According to the criminal complaint, Milwaukee police responded on Sunday evening, Dec. 8 to a shooting near 14th and North Avenue. Officers spoke with relatives of the shooting victim who came home with a gunshot wound to his face. They believed he had been at a nearby gas station.
That same night, a detective went to Froedtert Hospital where the shooting victim was being treated for his wound. He indicated he “exchanged words with the driver of a white vehicle, then ran west on North Avenue and got shot in the face as he ran,” the complaint says. The victim said he did not see who shot him.
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Milwaukee police responded to the Citgo gas station near 14th and North and reviewed surveillance video showing the suspect and victim. The complaint says the “video shows that at about 5:31 p.m., a man walks into Citgo, then leaves and walks through the parking lot. At about 5:33 p.m., a white vehicle turns into the parking lot and appears to nearly strike the man in the parking lot, who has to avoid the vehicle. The vehicle parks, then a suspect exits the driver’s door, then heads in the same direction as the first man.”
Investigators found a casing and unspent cartridge northeast of the intersection of 14th and North. Police “later found additional surveillance video showing the man and suspect heading to this location, and showing the man returning to the white vehicle,” the complaint says.
Investigators reviewed photos of the suspect vehicle. They also queried the Flock Safety database and found a matching vehicle within three days of the incident. Officers had previously stopped the vehicle — and identified the driver as Dreaten Burch.
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Burch was arrested on Dec. 9. When police tried to question him about the shooting incident at the gas station, Burch “said he may have been at the gas station and may have been in the car, but he didn’t know about anything else,” the complaint says.
Burch made his initial appearance in Milwaukee County court on Saturday, Dec. 14. Cash bond was set at $10,000.
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34 from Portis leads Milwaukee to 112-101 Victory Over Washington
Matt Yeazel brings you Bucks in 6, a 6-minute recap of Milwaukee’s 112-101 over the Washington Wizards on Saturday night despite Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard being out with injuries.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Bobby Portis replaced Giannis Antetokounmpo in the starting lineup and scored a season-high 34 points, leading the Milwaukee Bucks to a 112-101 victory over the Washington Wizards on Saturday night.
Khris Middleton had 18 points, six rebounds and eight assists for the Bucks, while Portis finished with 10 rebounds and eight assists.
Antetokounmpo (back spasms) missed his third game of the season and the Bucks also played again without Damian Lillard (right calf strain) after winning the NBA Cup earlier this week.
Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers said Lillard could play Monday against Chicago.
Rookie Ryan Rollins started at point guard in Lillard’s absence and contributed 14 points in 31 minutes. Center Brook Lopez also had 14 and Gary Trent Jr. had 15 points and seven rebounds.
Middleton played for the second straight night after scoring 14 points in 19 minutes at Cleveland on Friday. He continues to get into shape after missing the first 21 games following offseason surgery on both ankles.
Jordan Poole scored 26 points and Bilal Coulibaly had 20 points and 11 rebounds for Washington.
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Milwaukee kids pick gifts for family members at 'We Got This Garden'
MILWAUKEE – The holidays came early on Milwaukee’s north side on Saturday, Dec. 21
At “We Got This Garden” near 9th and Ring, kids were able to pick out gifts to give to a parent, guardian, or other family members.
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“Around this time of the year, parents, guardians loved ones – they want to make their kids feel as special as they can,” said Meg Bruzan, team leader with We Got This Milwaukee. “We thought it would just be really great for kids to be able to give back a little bit to those families that do so much every single day of the year.”
The event was new this year. It was made possible due to donations, which the organization accepts online.
In the summer, “We Got This Garden” welcomes neighborhood kids to learn the basics of gardening – and earn some money in the process.
Data shows that the 53206 area is one of the most incarcerated ZIP codes in the nation. There are also health and poverty concerns.
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