Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee parents lash out against mask mandate revival: ‘a bunch of bullies and cowards’
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Milwaukee, Wis. – Mother and father within the Milwaukee College District who stated their youngsters suffered sporting masks are outraged in regards to the new coverage for Ok-12 faculties which prompts a masks mandate when group ranges of COVID-19 attain a sure threshold.
The Wisconsin district superintendent, Keith Posley, mandated masks for college students and lecturers if the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention determines group ranges of COVID-19 are excessive in Milwaukee. As of Thursday the group stage was medium. Mother and father within the Milwaukee public faculty district, who spoke with Fox Information Digital, stated it might intervene with their youngsters’s studying and have an effect on their psychological well being. Some additionally stated pulling their youngsters out of the district over the mandate is on the desk.
Fox Information Digital spoke to an worker within the Milwaukee Public Colleges district, who can be a mum or dad of youngsters within the faculties, on the situation of anonymity who known as the coverage “silly” and that it makes “no sense.”
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“Masks mandates as they’re at the moment make no sense,” the mum or dad and district worker stated. “Mandating masks when that is the one district [in Wisconsin] to take action simply seems silly.”
James Cain has two youngsters within the Milwaukee who’re 4 and seven years outdated. He believes the district’s management are “cowards.”
“I imagine that they seem to be a bunch of bullies and cowards,” Cain stated. “I feel they need to develop up and cease being corrupt and begin being leaders and lecturers as a substitute of [playing] politics.”
The dad’s youngest youngster might be beginning public faculty this yr for the primary time. “However my oldest, with the masking she simply… feels very restricted… [and] very managed. She’s simply sad. She’s very down when she comes house, stuff like that. And… [it] simply takes rather a lot out of her.”
“Just about any mum or dad I’ve met is not pleased with it,” he stated in regards to the masks coverage.
“I… do not wish to do that to my 4-year-old,” a mother named Trisha Zila advised Fox Information Digital.
“There’s so many causes to take away your youngsters from public faculty proper now… I am right here preventing for the masks to be eliminated and so my child can proceed to go to highschool. However I do foresee a distinct way forward for schooling in my kid’s future,” Zila stated.
“And like right here at German Immersion [School], it is a language there are all day in German. It is a second language to those youngsters. They need to have the ability to learn their trainer’s mouth,” she stated.
“It is time to let the reins down and let the mother and father make the choice. It is my selection what my child does and their well being… It is your job to show and educate my youngster,” Zila stated.
One other mother, Natalie Bettin, has two youngsters attending the German Immersion College. She has communicated together with her daughter that if the back-and-forth with the masks mandates continues, they might want to search for various to public schooling.
“I simply really feel like, what are we doing? This isn’t regular. It by no means might be regular in my eyes. This isn’t how we had been raised. And I simply suppose it is time. It is these youngsters are telling us like they’re simply prepared. The psychological well being disaster is much extra of a pandemic we have now to be involved about,” she stated. “They don’t seem to be even going to know the best way to speak to friends down the highway as a result of they have been masked for thus lengthy.”
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“To start with, everybody once they did not know what was happening, they went forward and went with what the district determined,” Zila stated. “Anybody I inform my child has to put on a masks to highschool. They can not imagine it. They giggle.”
One other mum or dad, Brian Gorski, stated that the masks precipitated his daughter to get complications. Due to this, Gorski stated he was keen to tug his daughter out of the varsity if masking continues.
“My daughter acquired complications, and he or she was complaining always about her complications,” he stated. If his daughter would pull down the masks to her chin in class to get reduction, Gorski stated his youngster was repeatedly advised to place it again on.
“I acquired calls [that] ‘you want to have your daughter put on the masks or else,’” he stated.
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“It is so dangerous – the powers that be,” Gorski added. “I simply wish to get the message on the market for all the opposite mother and father. Do not surrender,” he stated.
Fox Information Digital reached out to the district for remark however didn’t instantly obtain a response.
In Wisconsin, mother and father have organized in opposition to a minimum of 17 faculty boards in recall efforts referring to the best way the members dealt with COVID-19, based on United Press Worldwide.
In a type of districts the place a recall effort happened, Kenosha, mother and father protested the masks mandates final yr by threatening to maintain their youngsters house on the date the place enrollment is counted – which might decide the district’s funding, based on Wisconsin Public Radio.
Fox Information Digital additionally spoke to a former trainer within the Milwaukee district who stated he did not perceive the shortage of belief for well being specialists on the difficulty.
“I at all times thought we must always comply with what the scientists had been saying,” stated Matt Parlier, a former laptop science trainer who retired through the first yr of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It is simply following the CDC or no matter the federal government recommendation is. And I feel these folks would possibly know greater than me once I have not had a science class because the Eighties,” he stated.
Milwaukee’s coverage is derived from the CDC advice to put on a masks when COVID-19 group stage is excessive.
“It appears to me that we must always. Politicians and media and our group leaders ought to have sufficient humility to comply with the recommendation of individuals which were finding out infectious illness for many years, somewhat than going with their very own opinion or another standard opinion of individuals which will or might not have even had a science class in a long time,” the previous Milwaukee trainer stated.
When requested whether or not college students who’ve specialised studying applications – for speech remedy, for instance – ought to be given versatile lodging, like a plastic barrier, in order that they’ll learn his or her trainer’s lips throughout lessons, he responded, “That might make sense to me. Yeah.”
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“I imply, MPS there are lots of particular wants youngsters, there is not any doubt about that. So I’d suppose that will be useful.”
“However once more, I’d suppose any type of mandates now could be going to be a short lived one,” he added.
Milwaukee, WI
This property manager operating in Wisconsin is being sued by the FTC. What to know.
What is behind the steep increase in rental prices?
A recent antitrust lawsuit accuses software company RealPage for pricing scheme harmful to renters.
The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against property manager Greystar Thursday, accusing the Charleston, S.C.-based company of charging consumers hidden fees adding up to “hundreds of millions of dollars” since at least 2019.
Greystar manages properties across the U.S. including in the Milwaukee and Madison areas.
“The FTC is suing Greystar for deceptively advertising low monthly rents only to later saddle tenants with hundreds of dollars of hidden junk fees,” said FTC Chair Lina M. Khan in a Jan. 16 press release.
The lawsuit was filed alongside the State of Colorado.
The hidden fees “allegedly range from tens to hundreds of dollars a month,” and include utility fees, “valet trash” fees, package handling fees and more, according to the FTC’s press release.
The agency also alleged that tenants “often have not discovered the fees until after they have signed a lease or moved in.”
“Simply put, consumers cannot lease a Greystar-managed apartment by paying only the advertised price,” the Jan. 16 complaint alleges.
To read the FTC’s full complaint, click here.
The property management company manages more than 800,000 apartments across the U.S., the release said.
The FTC’s lawsuit comes days after the U.S. Department of Justice and several other state attorneys general filed a lawsuit against six of the largest landlords in the U.S., including Greystar. The DOJ complaint accuses the property management companies of sharing non-public rent data in a software system, causing tenants to lose bargaining power.
How many properties does Greystar manage in Wisconsin?
Greystar manages several properties around the Milwaukee area, according to its website, including the The Lydell in Glendale, Deer Run in Brown Deer and Evoni in Milwaukee. It also manages two properties in Madison.
Milwaukee, WI
Area girls basketball takeaways features All-American nominees and history made for Whitnall
Highlights: Arrowhead defeats Pewaukee in girls basketball, 68-65
Arrowhead defeated Pewaukee in a rematch of reigning WIAA girls basketball state champions Saturday afternoon, 68-65. Here’s a few highlights.
With the final couple of weeks of January to come, it feels like the girls basketball season is starting to hit that next gear as conference title races tighten and contenders truly start to separate themselves from the rest of the field.
We’ll take a look at the week that was around the greater Milwaukee area, including a pair of superstars who could join an exclusive group soon.
Pair of area stars named to McDonald’s All-American Game nominee list
Wisconsin has three McDonald’s All-American Game nominees this year, with two from the greater Milwaukee area. Hartford forward Makena Christian (Minnesota) and Pewaukee guard Amy Terrian (Michigan State) were both named to the nominee list, along with Hortonville star Rainey Welson (Maryland).
If one or both are selected to the game, which will be played April 1 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, they would join current Connecticut guard KK Arnold (Germantown, 2023), current Women’s Chinese Basketball Association player Sidney Cooks (Kenosha St. Joseph, 2017), current Dallas Wings star Arike Ogunbowale (DSHA, 2015) and current Oregon assistant coach Samantha Logic (Racine Case, 2011) as the only girls players from the area to participate in the game.
Christian has the Orioles flying as the leaders of the North Shore Conference with a 13-1 mark this season. She’s averaging 24.8 points, 9.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.9 steals this season. The Minnesota recruit also became the 40th player in state history to eclipse 2,000 career points earlier this season.
One-half of the Terrian twins also has Pewaukee where it usually is, atop the Woodland West standings at 13-2 this season. Through 14 games played this season, Amy Terrian is averaging 13.8 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 2.7 steals and is shooting 47.7% from deep. She also became the program’s all-time leading scorer earlier in the season.
Whitnall caps perfect week after not playing at home for 56 days
The last time Whitnall played a home game, the Green Bay Packers still had seven regular-season games to play.
For the first time since Nov. 19, the Falcons hosted an opponent and extended their winning streak to seven games with a 69-24 rout of Racine Horlick on Tuesday night. The win streak now sits at nine games following a victory over Shorewood on Thursday (93-70) and a 71-21 drubbing of Cudahy on Friday night to improve to 13-1 on the season. The nine-game winning streak is the longest since the 2019-20 season for the Falcons when they won eight straight from Jan. 10 to Feb. 11, 2020. It’s only the second streak of that length since the 2012-13 season in program history.
Along with the perfect week, Riley Ward had a 30-point outing earlier in the week against Shorewood and then scored her 1,000th career point during a 21-point first-half performance in the rout of Cudahy. The Falcons will likely be favored against Brown Deer and Cudahy again next week to extend the win streak before a massive showdown next Friday against Pewaukee.
Wauwatosa East stays unbeaten, only two area undefeated teams left
There’s only two Milwaukee-area teams with zeros in the loss column as the three-day weekend arrives for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday: Wauwatosa East and Bradley Tech/Arts.
The Red Raiders improved to 15-0 with dominant performances against DSHA (69-36) and Brookfield Central (84-49) this week to stay unbeaten, while the Trojans improved to 12-0 with a 59-15 victory over Carmen Northwest on Thursday. Tech raced out to an eye-popping 48-6 halftime advantage and put it in cruise control to remain undefeated.
Tuesday’s win over DSHA marked the seventh time this season the Red Raiders have held an opponent to 40 points or fewer. Emma Close scored a game-high 24 points for Tosa East, while Mikaia Litza flirted with a quadruple-double. Despite a 3-for-11 shooting performance with eight turnovers, Litza still had 8 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists and 8 steals for the home side.
Other gatherings including some tight title races and a statistical title chase
- As the regular season enters the home stretch, you can expect some title races to heat up. The Classic 8 Conference has four teams with a 5-2 mark or better in C8 play this season. Muskego still paces the field with an 8-0 mark after a 55-38 victory over Waukesha West on Friday. Kettle Moraine Lutheran remains the lone unbeaten (6-0) in the East Central Conference title chase with Winneconne on its heels at 5-1. Tosa East sits atop the Greater Metro Conference at 9-0 with Brookfield East (8-1) lurking just behind with one more meeting to go between the two.
- Salam sits perfect atop the Lake City Conference at 9-0 with Faith Christian not far behind at 8-2. The Prairie School leads the field in the Metro Classic Conference with Dominican (5-1) and Racine St. Catherine’s (4-2) in hot pursuit. The three-horse race in the Midwest Classic Conference is madness so far, as Lake Country Lutheran (7-0), Watertown Luther Prep (7-1) and Living Word Lutheran (6-1) all still have title hopes. Hartford leads the North Shore Conference, but don’t count out Whitefish Bay (8-1) and Homestead (7-2).
- The top of the Southeast Conference has a pair of unbeatens with Oak Creek (6-0) and Kenosha Bradford (5-0). Union Grove leads everyone in the Southern Lakes Conference at 7-0, but Westosha Central lurks with a 6-1 mark. Whitnall (6-0) leads the Woodland East with Greenfield (6-1) right behind, while Pewaukee (7-0) handed Pius XI (5-1) its first loss in Woodland West play this week.
- There’s another race around the area and that’s the statewide scoring title chase between Shorewood’s Serinity Metcalfe and Brown Deer’s Ameerah Grant. Both players are averaging at least 38 points per game this season with Metcalfe having a slight 0.3 average advantage (38.3) over Grant. Lakeland wing Kristina Ouimette is the only other player averaging at least 30 points per game this season across the state. Metcalfe has just one game below 30 points this season and four 40-point games, including a 52-point outing against Milwaukee Juneau on Dec. 10. Grant has been just as ridiculous with five 40-point games, including a 50-point performance this past Tuesday on 19-for-30 shooting in a win over St. Augustine Prep.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee shooting Friday, 23rd and Center; 1 injured
MILWAUKEE – One person was shot in Milwaukee on Friday, Jan. 17.
What we know:
The Milwaukee Police Department said it happened around 6:11 p.m. near 23rd and Center. The victim, a 28-year-old, was taken to the hospital for treatment of injuries.
The circumstances leading up to the shooting are under investigation. Milwaukee Police continue to seek anyone involved.
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What you can do:
Anyone with any information is asked to contact MPD at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or use the P3 Tips app.
The Source: The Milwaukee Police Department
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