Milwaukee, WI
Not using turn signals, improper lane changes, Milwaukee Co. Sheriff’s Office is cracking down on the freeways
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Workplace has been implementing a brand new reckless driving initiative. The plan targets sizzling spots and goes after the driving conduct that causes essentially the most crashes on the freeway, in some circumstances meaning not utilizing a flip sign.
Inspector Doug Holton says not like metropolis streets, the unhealthy driving behaviors you may take into account minor could be a huge deal on the freeways as a result of drivers are going at such a excessive fee of pace.
“We thought of it reckless driving conduct. So reducing autos off, not using your sign, excessive speeds, inattentive driving,” stated Holton.
The sheriff’s workplace discovered 60 % of all crashes that happen on the freeways occur between the Marquette Interchange and Capitol Drive on I-43 going north. And likewise between the Marquette Interchange and the Zoo Interchange alongside I-94 east and west. These areas additionally make up what the sheriff’s workplace considers its hotspots and deputies are actually focusing on these areas.
“The Marquette Interchange northbound by way of has a disproportionate excessive focus of facet swipe or facet affect crashes. And what’s indicative of that’s folks not utilizing their flip indicators to alter lanes,” stated Inspector Brian Barkow of the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Workplace.
So how huge of a deal is a flip sign? In line with the sheriff’s workplace, a driver is 3 times extra prone to be in a crash on the Marquette Interchange by not utilizing one.
In the case of the opposite hotspot, I-94, the sheriff’s workplace says a majority of crashes there are typically rear-end collisions. Barkow finds these most frequently come from inattentive driving and aggressive driving.
“They may get very aggressive with altering lanes or they are going to virtually drive one other driver out of their lane as a result of they wish to get into that lane to take an exit ramp. And the rationale we concentrate on that conduct is that’s the conduct which is a precursor to highway rage and taking pictures incidents that we’re seeing on the freeways,” stated Barkow.
The sheriff’s workplace believes the brand new strategy of focusing on hotspots and unhealthy driving conduct is working. Within the final 21 days crashes are down within the hotspots, together with a 50-percent discount in private harm crashes and 27-percent discount in property injury crashes.
Whereas inspectors say deputies will proceed to search for folks violating the legislation, they encourage all drivers to be vigilant.
“Watch out, decelerate, ensure you are utilizing your indicators, do not observe autos too shut, simply pay attention to your environment and be very cautious, we’re on the market,” stated Holton.
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Milwaukee, WI
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.
Milwaukee, WI
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.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Families Gather to Celebrate the Holidays and Promote Infant Health – Milwaukee Courier Weekly Newspaper
By Ascension Wisconsin
Amid laughter and holiday cheer, 26 families from across Milwaukee gathered for the 5th Annual Blanket of Love Christmas Dinner, hosted at Ascension Ebenezer Resource Center, located at Ebenezer Church of God in Christ.
The Blanket of Love program, a year-round initiative by Ascension Wisconsin, provides expectant mothers and families with essential support, education, and resources aimed at reducing infant mortality and promoting family wellness. The Christmas dinner brought families together to celebrate the season with games, ornament-making, a shared meal, gift-giving, and a reminder of the true meaning of Christmas.
“I have been coming to Blanket of Love for years. Ascension has helped support me with all three of my pregnancies,” said Alexsis Bailey-Grier. “This program is a true blessing for the community.”
The program fosters a sense of community through health and wellness education, shared meals, and connections with Ascension nurses, social workers, and patient navigators.
This year alone, more than 5,000 families have benefited from the educational, social, and healthcare resources provided through Ascension Wisconsin’s Blanket of Love program. These services are delivered through Ascension hospitals, 36 Milwaukee churches, neighborhood centers, and community partners.
“One of the most important things we do in Blanket of Love is recognize the importance of family all year long but especially during the holiday season,” said Brenda Hoskins, MSW, an Ascension Wisconsin social worker. “Some parents tell me this is a particularly hard time of year for them. When we come together in celebration, it brings a feeling of connectedness through community.”
The program’s overarching goal is to ensure more children in Milwaukee are born healthy and strong, giving them the chance to celebrate their first birthday.
“Education builds the foundation of behaviors and habits that have a positive impact on an individual’s health,” said Julia Means, Ascension RN and Blanket of Love founder.
“When we say ‘blanket of love’ we mean we wrap you in a blanket of love,” Means said. “We want our families to know they are loved and valued and that love spreads throughout our community. Christmas is a time to spread and share love.”
For more information please visit https://www.behealthybeyou.org/programs-bol or call 414-465-4587. Donations for Ascension Wisconsin Blanket of Love can be made to the Ascension Wisconsin Foundation at: giveAWF.org/community-giving.
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