Milwaukee, WI
Natalie’s Everyday Heroes: Milwaukee man’s clean-up walks inspire a book
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) — Jim Bauernfeind began strolling for train years in the past, however he could not simply stroll previous the entire trash he noticed in his Milwaukee neighborhood. So, for years, he is been selecting it up, and maintaining monitor of what he is discovered.
In truth, Bauernfeind has change into such an knowledgeable, he is written a guide about it, documenting the entire issues he is seen on his “clean-up walks.”
Every stroll is fairly comparable. There is a rhythm and a technique to his walks.
“I realized a very long time in the past that I wasn’t going to have the ability to stroll by the trash that accumulates,” Bauernfeind stated.
His stroll takes him on a two-and-a-half-mile loop close to his Milwaukee residence.
What began as a option to get train has as a substitute change into one thing of a calling.
“That is my 14th season,” he stated.
That’s 14 years of chip luggage, crushed cans and cigarette butts.
“Oh, hey. This is one,” he exclaimed as he reached to choose it up.
Bauernfeind has an eye fixed for element.
“You would not consider all of the sorts of issues I preserve monitor of,” he stated.
These cigarette butts? In 2020, he picked up practically 18,000 of them. It is all cataloged in his guide, “Take my Trash, Please.”
“I’ve heard many occasions in my life that everyone has a guide within them, simply ready to be written,” he stated.
So, throughout the pandemic, he put his to paper.
“Nicely, I divide the guide into 6 chapters, who, what, when, the place, why and the way. The journalistic questions,” he defined.
The “What” chapter yields some fascinating finds.
“One time I discovered 14 rolls of bathroom paper sitting alongside the aspect of the highway stacked up in three or 4 stacks,” he stated. “One other time, I discovered 5 unfrozen, frozen pizzas.”
His brother, Invoice Bauernfeind, served as his editor.
“I am simply actually proud,” Invoice stated. “Every little thing has handed via me on to Jim!”
Brotherly joking apart, Invoice is impressed along with his brother’s efforts.
“I am simply so glad he is getting this recognition, as a result of he deserves it,” Invoice stated.
However what you do not see when Jim is out on the aspect of the highway, is the entire different volunteer work he does.
“At present I am doing 8 totally different volunteer issues,” he stated. “I am going to Versiti and assist with emergency blood deliveries. On Monday mornings, I am going to church and I vacuum the sanctuary.”
After which there’s Monday afternoons.
“I am going to St. Joe’s Hospital and I maintain infants. Fussy infants. Within the NICU unit,” he defined. “As a result of I’ve by no means been married and do not have youngsters, I’ve directed these emotions towards others.”
Wherever he goes, Bauernfeind’s efforts add up.
“I’ve picked up 645 luggage of this measurement,” he stated, unfurling a rubbish bag.
With every step, one other piece of trash is added to the tally. The neighborhood somewhat cleaner, and his world, a greater place.
“I’ve a coronary heart to serve others and I simply felt that was a means that I might serve the neighborhood,” he stated.
If you would like to appoint an On a regular basis Hero, ship Natalie a message at NShepherd@cbs58.com.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee bitter cold; Repairers of the Breach open warming room
MILWAUKEE – Keeping people warm and off the streets – that is the goal of Repairers of the Breach in Milwaukee during the latest arctic blast in southeast Wisconsin.
Opening warming center
What we know:
Repairers of the Breach at 14th and Vliet in Milwaukee was supposed to be closed during the day on Sunday, Jan. 19. But when workers saw the frigid forecast, they knew they had to extend the center’s hours.
What they’re saying:
“We called in volunteers, we called in the staff and we’re having a regular operational day on Sunday,” said James West, Repairers of the Breach executive director. “We have some people with disabilities some health problems and just older people and just some people that would not be able to move around and weather like this.”
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The workers at Repairers of the Breach plan to keep the center going until Wednesday – when they go back to regular operations.
“We usually close at 4 o’clock,” West said. “Prepare for the warming room open back up at 7 p.m., but we’re not gonna even ask them to move around for those few hours in this dangerous weather.”
Milwaukee emergency health advisory.
Local perspective:
The City of Milwaukee has issued an emergency health advisory because of the bitter cold.
The city is urging people to limit time outdoors, dress warm, check on others and take advantage of warming locations if you need it.
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With the extreme cold, warming shelters are opening up across the area. To learn more, call 211 and an operator can connect you to the closest shelter near you.
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Milwaukee, WI
RMU Basketball: 3 keys to Colonials road matchup at Milwaukee Panthers
RMU Basketball is back on a win streak after wins over Wright State and Green Bay, with the latest coming Friday night by 22 points. But after beating the worst team in the Horizon League, the Colonials are on the road to take on one of the best teams in Milwaukee (13-6, 6-2).
The Panthers are at the end of a three-game homestand, with wins over Green Bay and coming off an impressive 79-64 victory over league contender, Youngstown State. RMU can get over .500 in league play and make a case for being in the top tier itself with a win on Sunday afternoon.
Here are the keys to the game for the road team.
1. Good perimeter defense without fouling
Milwaukee’s strength is in its backcourt offensively, with four double-digit scoring guards. Themus Fulks (15.3 ppg and 4.9 apg) leads the way, while Kentrell Pullian and AJ McKee are also in the mix as go-to options. Plus, Erik Pratt has recently returned, averaging 10.7 ppg off the bench as the team’s 6th Man. They aren’t a good shooting team but they thrive slashing to the basket. So if you’re the Colonials, you have to do not only a good job preventing them getting easy buckets, but also without fouling.
2. Dealing with Jamichael Stillwell on the boards
The Panthers are one of the best rebounding teams in the nation, ranking in the top 10 at just under 42 a game, including 15 offensive rebounds on average. Stillwell, who missed a couple of games before returning the last game, is averaging 13.4 ppg and 11.9 rpg, which is first in the nation. The other elite rebounder in the Horizon League is RMU’s Alvaro Folguerias, who is producing 12.8 ppg and 10.3 rpg. The Colonial big man will need to have a good game to have a chance on the road.
3. Kam Woods having an all-league performance
Is there are chance that Woods can make his way to an all-league team? He’s currently averaging 14.5 ppg and 4.4 apg, with his shooting percentages starting to rise after a few good outings. He’s been good on the road as of late as well, including a 29-point outing at Oakland.
Milwaukee is one of the top teams in the Horizon League, and beating them on the road will be a tough challenge. If Woods doesn’t have a good game, then RMU Basketball isn’t going to win.
Milwaukee, WI
Admirals lose to Stars, concluding 5-day road trip Sunday
What we know:
CEDAR PARK, Texas – The Milwaukee Admirals lost to the Texas Stars on Saturday, Jan. 18.
They lost 4-3 at the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, Texas. Both teams finished with 25 shots on goal.
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The Admirals fell to 1-3-0-0 on their five-game road trip.
What’s next:
Milwaukee concludes its five-game road trip on Sun., Jan. 19 at Texas.
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The Admirals will then return home to UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena on Wednesday, Jan. 22 to host Rockford.
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