Wisconsin
How to stay cool during a southeastern Wisconsin heat advisory
There’s a warmth well being advisory in impact for Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons in Southeastern Wisconsin.
The Climate Service forecast expects a warmth index between 100 and 105 levels for each afternoons.
For tricks to safely experience out the sweltering—and doubtlessly harmful— climate, WUWM’s Maayan Silver spoke with Dr. Nick Tomaro emergency preparedness director from the Metropolis of Milwaukee Well being Division.
He first explains signs of warmth exhaustion and warmth stroke.
· Warmth exhaustion signs embody: heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, tiredness, weak spot, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, or fainting
· Warmth stroke signs embody: extraordinarily excessive physique temperature, scorching and dry pores and skin (no sweating), speedy pulse, throbbing headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion, or unconsciousness
These most vulnerable to warmth associated sickness embody the very younger, the aged, and people on sure medicines (particularly sure medicines associated to blood strain, coronary heart illness, and psychological well being).
Listed below are some suggestions from the Middle for Illness Management to remain protected:
Keep Cool
· Decelerate. Restrict bodily exercise, and attempt to spend a part of your day in air-conditioned areas comparable to procuring malls, film theaters, or libraries.
· By no means depart kids or pets in a parked automotive. Temperatures can develop into life-threatening inside minutes.
· Put on light-weight, loose-fitting, light-colored clothes.
· Take cool baths or showers and use moist towels in your pores and skin that will help you settle down.
· Don’t depend on followers as a main cooling gadget.
· Verify in on these most-at-risk twice a day.
Keep Hydrated
· Drink loads of water all through the day, no matter thirst.
· Keep away from consuming caffeinated or alcoholic drinks, as these can enhance warmth results.
· Remind others to drink sufficient water.
Verify on kinfolk, associates, or neighbors, particularly these most vulnerable
The MHD shall be enhancing surveillance for heat-related sickness within the coming days, and dealing with Milwaukee Metropolitan Excessive Climate Process Drive companions to deal with susceptible inhabitants wants throughout this era. These in want of emergency providers throughout warmth advisories, watches, or warnings ought to name Influence 211 for help.
People in want of public house to chill off can go to any of the next:
Cudahy
Kelly Senior Middle
6100 S Lake Dr
(414) 481-9611
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Cudahy Household Library
3500 Library Ave
(414) 769-2244
Open 10:00AM – 8:00PM
Glendale
North Shore Public Library
6800 N Port Washington Rd
(414) 351-3461
Open 10:00AM – 8:00PM
Greendale
Greendale Public Library
5647 Broad St
(414) 423-2790
Open 9:00AM – 8:00PM
Southridge Mall
5300 S 76th St
(414) 421-5600
Open 10:00AM – 8:00PM
Greenfield
Greenfield Public Library
5310 W Layton Ave
(414) 321-9595
Open 9:00AM – 8:30PM
Hales Corners
Hales Corners Public Library
5885 S. 116th St.
(414) 529-6150
Open M-Th: 10:00AM – 8:30PM
Friday: 10:00AM – 6:00PM
Saturday: 10:00AM – 5:00PM
Milwaukee
Atkinson Public Library
1960 W Atkinson Ave
(414) 286-3000
Bay View Public Library
2566 S Kinnickinnic Ave
(414) 286-3000
Beulah Brinton Group Middle
2555 S Bay St
(414) 481-2494
Open 8:00AM – 9:00PM
Capitol Public Library
3969 N 74th St
(414) 286-3000
Middle Avenue Public Library
2727 W Fond du Lac Ave
(414) 286-3000
Central Public Library
814 W Wisconsin Ave
(414) 286-3000
Clinton E. & Bernice Ok. Rose Senior Middle
3045 N MLK Dr
(414) 263-2255
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
East Public Library
2320 N Cramer St
(414) 286-3000
Forest Dwelling Public Library
1432 W Forest Dwelling Ave
(414) 286-3000
Martin Luther King Public Library
310 W Locust St
(414) 286-3000
McGovern Park Senior Middle
4500 W Custer Ave
(414) 527-0990
Open 8:30AM – 4:00 PM
Mill Street Public Library
6431 N 76th St
(414) 286-3000
Tippecanoe Public Library
3912 S Howell Ave
(414) 286-3000
Villard Avenue Public Library
3310 W Villard Ave
(414) 286-3000
Washington Park Public Library
2121 N Sherman Blvd
(414) 286-3000
Washington Park Senior Middle
4420 W Vliet St
(414) 933-2332
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Wilson Park Senior Middle
2601 W Howard Ave
(414) 282-5566
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Zablocki Public Library
3501 W Oklahoma Ave
(414) 286-3000
Repairers of the Breach
1335 W Vliet St
(414) 934-9305
Open 7:00AM – 4:00PM
Arlington Courtroom
1633 N Arlington Pl
(414) 286-2905
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Cherry Courtroom
1525 N twenty fourth St
(414) 344-6705
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Faculty Courtroom
3334 W Highland Blvd
(414) 286-2905
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Convent Hill
455 E Ogden Ave
(414) 220-4690
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Highland Gardens
1818 W Juneau Ave
(414) 344-1107
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Hillside Useful resource Middle
1452 N seventh St
(414) 286-2905
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Holton Terrace
2825 N Holton St
(414) 286-2905
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Lincoln Courtroom
2325 S Howell Ave
(414) 286-2905
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Locust Courtroom
1350 E Locust St
(414) 286-2905
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Merrill Park
222 N thirty third St
(414) 286-5100
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Mitchell Courtroom
2600 W Nationwide Ave
(414) 286-2905
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Riverview
1300 E Kane Pl
(414) 286-2905
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Group Companies
650 W Reservoir Ave
(414) 286-2905
Open 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Humboldt Park Wading Pool
3000 S Howell Ave
(414) 257-8098
Open 11:00AM – 3:00PM
Smith Park Wading Pool
5462 N thirty third St
(414) 257-8098
Open 11:00AM – 3:00PM
Oak Creek
Oak Creek Group Middle
8580 S Howell Ave.
(414) 768-5840
Open M–W 8:00AM – 4:00PM
Thursday: 8:00AM – 6:00PM
Oak Creek Public Library
8040 S sixth St
(414) 766-7900
Open 9:00AM – 8:00PM
Fairfield Inn & Suites
6460 S thirteenth St
(414) 570-8888
Foyer Open 24 Hours
The Cornerstone
155 W Sunnyview Dr
(414) 570-9755
Open 24hrs
Salvation Military
8853 S Howell Ave
(414) 762-3993
Open 9:00AM – 3:00PM
Oak Creek Meeting of God Church
7311 S thirteenth St
(414) 762-2010
Open 9:00AM – 4:30PM
Shorewood
Shorewood Public Library
3920 N Murray Ave
(414) 847-2670
Open M-Th 9:30AM – 8PM M-Th
Friday: 9:30AM – 6:30PM
South Milwaukee
Grobschmidt Senior Middle
2424 fifteenth Ave
(414) 768-8045
Open 9AM – 4PM M-F
South Milwaukee Public Library
1907 tenth Ave
(414) 768-8195
Open M-Th: 9AM – 7 PM
Friday: 9AM – 5PM
St. Francis
St. Francis Library
4230 S. Nicholson Ave.
(414) 481-7323
Open: M–W: 9:30AM- 8:00PM
Th–F: 9:30AM – 6:00PM
Saturday: 9:30AM – 4:00PM
West Allis
West Allis Senior Middle
7001 W Nationwide Ave
(414) 302-8700
Open 9AM – 4:30 PM
West Milwaukee
West Milwaukee Village Centre – Group Middle
1345 S forty seventh St
(414) 671-8099
Open M-F 8AM – 4:30PM
Whitefish Bay
Whitefish Bay Public Library
5420 N Marlborough Dr
(414) 964-4380
Open M-Th 9:30AM – 8:30PM
Wisconsin
Nebraska Football Exorcises a Decade Worth of Demons in Win Over Wisconsin
The Nebraska football team got their sixth win on Saturday night, clinching bowl eligibility for the first time since 2016. They did so by beating Wisconsin for the first time since 2012. The jubilation, relief, and joy could be felt far and wide across the windswept plains. The win resets the entire narrative of year 2 under Matt Rhule, and gives the Huskers a chance at their first winning record in eight years.
We cover it all in the topline takeaways.
CHEERS TO THAT
FINALLY!!! They finally did it. Finally beat Wisconsin. Finally clinched a bowl game. Finally got over the hump, after so much heartbreak and so many close losses over the last eight years. You could feel the collective sigh of relief across the entire fan base, combined with the elation that came with the moment. It felt like we were exorcizing so many demons from the last decade of Nebraska football. Fans stormed the field. Social media went nuts. Friends and family members shared in the moment as if the Berlin wall had just come down. I’m not exaggerating or lying when I say, I actually cried.
It’s a sign of how low the program has fallen that simply getting to bowl eligibility elicited such a response from the fan base, but that’s where we are. I’m glad Matt Rhule addressed that point in the post game press conference. I loved how he made the point that the Huskers are building something bigger, and this will be the only time they celebrate six wins. But they had to get this done first. Before you can win the conference, before you can get to the college football playoff, before you can dream bigger dreams, you have to get back to a bowl game. Mission accomplished.
Dana Holgorsen’s Offense. I don’t care that this is not your traditional, stifling Wisconsin defense. The Badgers held #1 Oregon to 16 points just one week ago. And the Nebraska offense had their way with that defense, all game long. Dylan Raiola looked like the five star quarterback we’ve been waiting for. Emmett Johnson ran like a bat out of hell, leading the team in both rushing yards (113) and receiving yards (85). Jacorey Barney did what he’s been doing all season long, making plays and making defenders miss. Dante Dowdell ran like the Big Ten bruiser we saw earlier in the season. The offensive line had arguably their best game of this decade.
Huge props to Rhule for making the bold decision to bring Holgorsen in as the offensive coordinator with just three games to go. Some panned the decision as desperate, and there was no guarantee it would work. He’s had a clear and immediate impact on this offense. Now Nebraska needs to do whatever is necessary to keep him in Lincoln for next season (and hopefully, beyond).
Husker Nation. Hats off to you, fellow Common Fans. Hats off to all of us. Nebraska has had one winning season and two bowl games since 2015. The team has suffered through too many painful, inexplicable, gut punch losses to count. Our team, still in the top ten in all-time wins, has had one of the worst stretches of football in its long, glorious history. And we never left. We kept showing up, kept filling up that beautiful stadium, kept believing things would turn around. Nebraska football truly has the greatest fan base in all of sports. Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
DIDN’T LIKE THAT
Defensive Struggles. I contemplated not having anything in this category this week, because this is a time of celebration for all Husker fans. But it’s a bit concerning as we head into Iowa week that the Husker defense hasn’t been as dominant as we’re used to seeing over the last two weeks. USC scored 28 points on the Blackshirts, and Wisconsin scored 25. Both teams had missed or blocked field goals that would have made those totals even higher. Both teams put up over 400 yards. The defensive backfield in particular has been a concern, with opposing receivers seemingly wide open way too often. And there have been way too many missed tackles in recent games.
Hopefully, the Huskers can clean up the defensive issues for the Iowa game. The Hawkeyes are a run-heavy team, having completed only 10 out 14 passes for 76 yards in their game against Maryland this weekend. That should play to Nebraska’s strengths, but it’s Iowa, so we should assume the Blackshirts will need their absolute best possible performance in order for the Huskers to come out of there with a win.
FINAL THOUGHT
Happy Thanksgiving week, Common Fans. I’m thankful for each of you who read these columns, as well as those who listen to the Common Fan Podcast. It’s such a joy to play some small part in helping fans enjoy and engage with this thing we all love so much. I wish each of you a wonderful holiday filled with family and friends. Enjoy it, celebrate the big win over Wisconsin, and then get ready to strap in and take the fight to the Hawkeyes on Friday.
As always, GBR for LIFE.
MORE: Iowa Football Opens as Home Favorite Over Nebraska in Black Friday Matchup
MORE: Five Big Ten Teams Remain in Associated Press, Coaches Top 25 Polls
MORE: Husker Doc Talk: Nebraska Football Is Going Bowling!
MORE: LOOK: Photos From Nebraska Football’s Badger Beatdown
MORE: Holgorsen Helps Huskers Bash the Beleaguered Badgers and Become Bowl-Bound
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Wisconsin
What Went Wrong in Wisconsin’s 44-25 loss to Nebraska
The Wisconsin Badgers started the week 5-5 and hoped to become bowl-eligible for the 23rd straight season. They also hoped to continue their dominance over the Nebraska Cornhuskers, who haven’t beaten the Badgers since 2012.
Well, Wisconsin lost to Nebraska 44-25 in what was yet another disappointing loss this season.
Here’s what went wrong for Wisconsin in the 44-25 loss to Nebraska.
Special teams
Wisconsin played surprisingly well in the first half, with Braedyn Locke connecting on multiple long pass attempts.
However, they still couldn’t find a way to make it into the endzone which forced Nathanial Vakos to attempt three crucial field goals. He missed two of them.
That killed Wisconsin’s momentum and definitely was a key factor in the Badgers’ loss. Head coach Luke Fickell’s team has had their fair share of special teams blunders, with a couple of dropped punts early in the season and now these missed kicks.
He needs to fix these small issues as he approaches a very important third season as Wisconsin’s head coach.
Coaching blunders
There were some small blunders that led to huge mistakes by this Badgers coaching staff. For example, attempting a run instead of kneeling at the end of the first half which led to a fumble and Nebraska field goal is inexcusable.
What also doesn’t make sense is how many penalties the Badgers’ defense received in the red zone, whether it be pass interference, roughing the passer, or a facemask. Those penalties killed any chances at a Wisconsin comeback as the offense had one of their better outings in recent memory.
Overall, Coach Fickell needs to continue to preach his philosophy of being disciplined in tight games like these or else they will continue to drop them. They have the recruits coming in and ability, they need to limit silly mistakes that hurt them in the long run.
Wisconsin takes on Minnesota next Saturday in a game that will make or break the Badgers’ season. There is a small chance that the Badgers make a bowl game even at 5-7 due to APR, but it would be a terrible end to a disappointing season.
Expect Fickell to prepare extensively for their senior day game, hoping to salvage the season by keeping Paul Bunyan’s axe in Madison.
Wisconsin
Gallery: Huskers Stun Wisconsin and Are Now Bowl Eligible
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