Milwaukee, WI
South Milwaukee family recounts the moment a car crashed into their home
MILWAUKEE — A quiet Sunday night time for a South Milwaukee household turned horrific when a automotive crashed into their house, whereas they have been inside.
The automobile drove right into a home close to seventeenth and Chestnut.
Jane Durant tells TMJ4 that her household was stress-free once they heard a loud explosion simply earlier than 8 p.m.
“This is only one in a zillion probability that one thing like that is going to occur,” Durant stated.
At first, she thought the roof had collapsed. Till she went in the direction of the eating room.
“Once I ran across the nook to go look, there is a automotive in my eating room,” Durant stated. “All people thinks they’re protected of their house – however then one thing like this occurs.”
Fortunately, she stated nobody was injured severely together with the motive force of the automotive.
Three days later and the injury continues to be seen. Exterior you’ll be able to see tire marks that present the trail the automotive took earlier than hitting the house.
“We may have gotten hit by that automotive, no drawback,” Durant stated.
Inside the house, particles and damaged glass fill what as soon as was the eating room.
Standing exterior trying on the injury, Durant cannot perceive how the automotive hit the house. She stated her house shouldn’t be close to the curb and away from the street.
In accordance with a South Milwaukee police report, a Milwaukee man was cited for working whereas intoxicated and recklessly endangering security for the 4 individuals inside the house.
A 65-year-old male driver was transported to the hospital with unknown accidents, police say.
Police consider pace to be an element and Durant provides that rushing is a matter within the neighborhood.
“Individuals must decelerate, he was going method too quick,” Durant said.
For now, Durant’s specializing in rebuilding and having fun with time together with her family members.
“We’re grateful to be alive and all of us have our well being,” Durant stated. “So, that is a very powerful half.”
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Community members rally to preserve Milwaukee Public Museum exhibits
MILWAUKEE — Ten-year-old Alma Steele, a longtime visitor of the Milwaukee Public Museum, joined a group of supporters Saturday to protest plans for the museum’s relocation.
“We used to go every Saturday morning. My favorite is the butterfly exhibit,” Steele smiled.
This Saturday’s visit was different; she was there to voice her support for keeping the museum in its current building at 800 W. Wells St.
Alma was among more than a dozen individuals expressing their love for the museum and its exhibits, like the Streets of Old Milwaukee and European Village.
The group is called Preserve Milwaukee, and it aims to advocate for the preservation of beloved exhibits and the character of the current building.
“A lot of these exhibits and displays are endearing to us. These are works of art and should not be destroyed,” Scott Bush, a member of the Board of Directors for the group, said.
The group formed in response to news that the museum is planning to move to a new location, slated to open in 2027, at West McKinley Avenue and North Sixth Street.
“They can build a new museum; it’s a good thing, but we don’t have to destroy this one,” Justin Gaver, another board member, said.
Some exhibits, particularly those integral to the museum’s structure, cannot be relocated to the new site, according to a post on X by the museum.
Rebecca Ehlers, Vice President of Marketing, Communications, and Visitor Experience for the Milwaukee Public Museum stressed that the current building is roughly $100 million behind on maintenance, which poses a risk to the four million artifacts housed within.
“The building we have is not sustainable for the future,” she said. “All of the items that are the heart will come with us.”
TMJ4 reported in 2022 that there were cracks in the ceiling and walls, along with interior gutters and hanging buckets to catch leaking water.
As construction is underway at the new site, the fate of the current museum will ultimately be decided by Milwaukee County.
Preserve Milwaukee’s members said they will continue working on their campaign to save the building.
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