Milwaukee, WI
DNR board member’s fight to extend term cost taxpayers $76K
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin taxpayers spent about $76,000 to fund a state Division of Pure Assets coverage board member’s authorized combat to stay on the board after his time period expired, a information outlet reported Wednesday.
The Wisconsin State Journal stated it had obtained invoices via an open data request detailing state funds to Fred Prehn’s legal professional, Mark Macioek, between October 2021 and February 2022.
Former Republican Gov. Scott Walker appointed Prehn to the board in 2015. His time period expired in Might 2021 however he refused to step right down to make approach for Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ appointee, Sandra Naas. Prehn argued he did not want to go away till the state Senate confirmed Naas. Republicans who management the Senate have but to schedule a vote on Naas’ appointment.
Democratic Legal professional Common Josh Kaul filed a lawsuit looking for a courtroom order forcing Prehn off the board. The conservative-leaning state Surpeme Court docket dominated in Prehn’s favor in June.
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After his time period ended, Prehn solid the deciding vote to extend the state wolf hunt quota and to scrap proposed limits on chemical substances often called PFAS in groundwater. Earlier this month, although, he was a part of a unanimous board determination to restart the method to ascertain limits, a challenge that can take years to finish.
Prehn introduced final week that he’ll resign from the board Friday. He stated it was time for the Senate to vote on Naas.
Milwaukee, WI
Will Khris Middleton play against the Brooklyn Nets tonight? Latest update on the Milwaukee Bucks star's injury report (January 2, 2025) | NBA News – Times of India
Khris Middleton of the Milwaukee Bucks is listed as “questionable” for tonight’s game against the Brooklyn Nets at the Fiserv Forum on Thursday, January 2. The start time for this game is 8 p.m. ET. The Bucks, who have a 17-14 record and are presently sixth in the Eastern Conference, will be looking to gain momentum after defeating the Indiana Pacers 120–112 recently.
Khris Middleton will have to be with Giannis, who returned to the court on Tuesday after missing three games since all eyes will be on him. With an outstanding stat line of 30 points, 12 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 steals against the Pacers, the Greek superstar showed no symptoms of rust. Despite being categorised as “probable” with right patella tendinopathy, Antetokounmpo is anticipated to play Thursday’s game against the Nets.
After undergoing bilateral ankle surgery, veteran forward Khris Middleton is still working his way back to full fitness. Khris is likewise labelled as “probable” for Thursday’s game, much like Giannis Antetokounmpo. In Tuesday’s victory, Middleton played a season-high 31 minutes, making his sixth straight appearance and showing consistent improvement in his recuperation.
Milwaukee Bucks’ Khris Middleton tries to get past Brooklyn Nets’ Jalen Wilson during the second half of an NBA basketball game Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
The Milwaukee Bucks’ medical staff will also monitor AJ Green, who is questionable with a lumbar contusion. Several players remain unavailable due to G-League assignments, including Johnson, Livingston, Robbins, and Smith.
With a day off, Milwaukee comes into the game with a significant edge over the Nets, who must contend with playing on the second night of a back-to-back. Given that both clubs are vying for spots in the difficult Eastern Conference, this scheduling discrepancy may prove to be significant.
The Bucks have a significant chance to use their home-court advantage and maybe raise their conference ranking in this game. Given Giannis’ improved durability and Khris Middleton’s likely return to the starting lineup, Milwaukee looks ready to expand on their recent success.
Before tipoff, spectators are urged to check their local listings and preferred streaming providers for game updates and the most recent information.
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When and where to watch Khris Middleton play tonight against the Brooklyn Nets?
With a variety of broadcast sources, fans may watch the action. Out-of-market fans may watch the game on NBA League Pass or Fubo TV, while local viewers can tune in to FDSWI or YES.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee pastor opens shelter for homeless
MILWAUKEE – Bridging a gap and helping those in need of shelter, a Milwaukee church is opening up its doors for the homeless each Sunday this winter.
Many shelters close for part of the day. Pastor Janice Bond is opening her church to give people a warm place to go this winter.
“We just have a blessed time in the Lord,” Bond said.
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At 15th and Wright, she is following in her father’s footsteps.
The pews are usually filled with a lot of familiar faces, but Pastor Bond is hoping that changes. She’s started what’s called “Survival Sundays,” inviting those in need of shelter into the church.
“I want to be a light to the city,” Bond said. “I love helping people in any way that I can.”
This past Sunday was the kick-off. Two dozen people showed up for food, prayer and warmth from 8:30 A.M. until the early evening.
Church leaders learned Sundays have some of the greatest needs.
“We’re trying to bridge that gap and open that door and say come on in, have a good time,” Pastor Montrell Taylor said. “We’re really just here to do ministry and to serve the needs of the people.”
Pastor Bond wants to help as many as she can, hopeful her mission will spread.
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“We need more love in Milwaukee, and we need to care more about one another,” she said.
Survival Sundays will continue through the winter.
Bond said depending on the need and the weather, they may expand to more days of the week.
Those interested in donating can do so through Pastor Bond at 414-499-5028.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee homicides down for 2nd straight year, MPD data shows
MILWAUKEE – Preliminary Milwaukee Police Department data for 2024 shows homicides dropped for a second year in a row but are still up from pre-pandemic numbers.
According to MPD, the number of homicides dropped by nearly a quarter, from 172 in 2023 to 131 in 2024. The city saw a record number of homicides in 2022.
- 2019: 97
- 2020: 190
- 2021: 193
- 2022: 215
- 2023: 172
- 2024: 131
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MPD crime data for 2024 also showed non-fatal shootings were down about a quarter, while carjackings were up 11%. Totals for 2024 are as of Sunday, Dec. 29 and can change as cases are investigated.
Milwaukee Police Department homicide data
Homicide review
The Medical College of Wisconsin’s Constance Kostelac leads the Milwaukee Homicide Review Commission.
“Any life that is lost is too many lives lost, but the trend that we are seeing is an encouraging trend compared with what we’ve seen for a number of years,” she said.
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The commission’s review of 116 homicides, up to November 2024, found:
- 81% of the victims were black, 17% were white; one victim was American Indian, one was Asian
- 85% of victims were male, about 15% were female
- 17 victims were 17 years old or younger; 40 victims were 18-29 years old; 21 victims were 30-39 years old; 26 victims were 40 to 49 years old; 12 victims were 50 years old or older
- 81% of suspects were black, about 17% were white; one suspect was American Indian, one was Asian
- 92% of suspects were male, roughly 8% were female
- About 44% of victims knew the killer, about 31% were strangers
2024 Milwaukee homicide scene
The Milwaukee Homicide Review Commission found the most common cause of a homicide was shootings; guns were used in 90% of homicides.
“We are seeing more concentrated and collaborative efforts happening across different both government and community-based organizations,” said Kostelac. “We always want to be careful not to stigmatize areas, but there’s been concentrated efforts in some of the neighborhoods and parts of the city that have been historically disproportionately impacted, and we are seeing a bigger drop in those areas than what we are seeing citywide.”
What’s next
After lost lives and snuffed out dreams, a new year gives the city a chance for a new start.
“Continuing to focus on youth gun violence and ways to reach young people in a way to resonate with them to talk about peace,” Kostelac said. “Continuing to focus on how do we reach young men that may be at risk of involvement in violence or may have had prior experience with violence, which is the focus of many of the community-based programs, that’s a very important connection to make.”
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