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Severe storms and heavy snow in Wisconsin Friday. Here’s the latest information
In 2020, 76 individuals had been killed by tornadoes and a whole bunch had been injured nationally, based on the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention. About half of these killed had been in a cellular dwelling throughout the twister. Extreme thunderstorms and tornadoes should be taken significantly, specialists say, and that usually means taking shelter.
“Tornados and different disrupting occasions can occur in Chicago and all of us ought to have plans and know what to do to reduce the impression,” stated Wealthy Guidice, government director of Chicago’s Workplace of Emergency Administration and Communications, in an announcement.
Consultants advocate going to a shelter’s lowest ground, like a basement, a toilet, a closet or heart hallway. It’s crucial to keep away from sheltering in a room with home windows, as they’ll simply be blown out by excessive winds, based on the CDC. It’s not advisable to take shelter in a cellular dwelling or automotive. Outdoors, keep away from bridges or freeway overpasses.
In high-risk, tornado-prone areas, the Federal Emergency Administration Company suggests constructing a FEMA-approved “secure room.” Regardless, Prepared.Gov — a nationwide public security marketing campaign — advises shutting and sealing all home windows, doorways, air vents and fireplaces, and sheltering below sturdy furnishings.
Placed on sneakers and helmets whereas sheltering in place to stop accidents from particles.
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Former Arrowhead offensive lineman is transferring to Wisconsin from Illinois
Wisconsin’s Luke Fickell on the final push of spring practice
When Luke Fickell met with the media Tuesday, he also shared his thoughts on the quarterback battle, Hunter Wohler’s leadership and other topics.
MADISON – Joey Okla didn’t need long to make his decision.
Four days after capping off a visit to Wisconsin to attend meetings and practice, the graduate of Arrowhead High School announced that he plans to transfer to UW from Illinois.
Okla announced on April 9 he planned to enter the transfer portal and was at UW on Friday and Saturday. He was an all-state performer as a senior at Arrowhead in 2021, redshirted at Illinois in 2022 and played in one game last season.
Okla, 6-foot-2 and 320 pounds, has three seasons of eligibility remaining.
He is the second offensive lineman to commit to UW this month.
Tackle Leyton Nelson, who spent the last two seasons at Vanderbilt, announced Monday he plans to transfer to UW.
Nelson, 6-6 and 308, played for current UW line coach AJ Blazek at Vanderbilt. He played in one game (two plays) as a freshman in 2022 and played a total of 60 plays over 11 games last season. He has three seasons of eligibility remaining.
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Activists challenged on Oct. 7 Hamas terror at pro-Palestinian campus 'fair' in Wisconsin
“Fox & Friends” co-host Lawrence Jones visited a pro-Palestinian “fair” at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to talk with activists as antisemitism continues to engulf college campuses nationwide.
“We’re here to really advocate for Palestinians, for Gaza,” one activist told Jones on Tuesday. “We’re advocating, honestly, for just… humanity.”
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“There’s also a lot more casualties on the Palestinian side than there is on the Israeli side,” another activist chimed in.
“And I’m not trying to like, compare the sides, but a lot of people are like, ‘oh my God, October 7th, October 7th,’ but like, no, this is since 1948.”
“People are saying, well, but what about the Jewish community that is under attack as well? The women that were raped, the kids that were put into ovens,” Jones said.
One activist turned to the other activist and questioned the legitimacy of the claims that women and children were raped and tortured during the Oct. 7 massacre. She said she thought those claims were debunked.
“The UN came out with a report,” Jones said.
“I don’t know the resource, but like I said, we’re not here to condone… we’re not here for violence at all,” she said in response.
“Do you feel like you could separate the two and you say, hey, let’s just talk about the humanitarian aspect of it without talking about the larger conversation of Hamas using the people that you care about, I care about, as human shields? Like, does that concern you?” Jones asked.
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” It does concern me. It does. It’s actually really unfortunate,” she said. “We don’t look highly at that at all because you’ve got to understand, you’re all talking about Hamas this, Hamas this. We’re talking about the civilians.”
Jones discussed his visit to the “fair” on Wednesday during “Fox & Friends,” arguing that there is no “common ground” with the far-left activists.
“If we can’t even meet at a common ground that women were raped and children were put into ovens in Israel on Oct. 7 then we can’t have a conversation,” Jones said.
“They’re denying that it happened. They’re saying that it was propaganda, and this is the same thing that we experienced when I went to the campuses after October 7th, is that they’re under this impression that this did not happen,” he continued.
His remarks come as anti-Israel agitators have flooded college campuses nationwide, forming pro-Palestinian protest encampments with a unified demand that their schools stop doing business with Israel.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTERS: 5 DRAMATIC MOMENTS FROM A WEEK OF CHAOS
Inspired by ongoing protests and the arrests last week of more than 100 students at Columbia University in New York City, seen at the epicenter of the ongoing demonstrations, students from Massachusetts to California and Tennessee to Texas are now gathering by the hundreds and pledging to stay put on campus until their demand is met.
The nationwide movement has gained momentum and has taken on new strength as administrators continue to allow anti-Israel demonstrations at schools like Columbia, Yale, MIT, UC Berkeley, University of Southern California, Princeton, Harvard, Stanford, Northwestern University, Vanderbilt University, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, University of Virginia and others.
The protests come as the Israel-Hamas war surpassed the six-month milestone earlier this month, which has resulted in tens of thousands of civilian Palestinian deaths. The stories of suffering in Gaza have sparked international calls for a cease-fire and protests around the world.
Fox News’ Lawrence Richard and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Earth Week: Sustainability in Wisconsin’s dairy industry
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – It’s Earth Week all around the globe and in America’s Dairyland, there are lots of sustainability practices in Wisconsin’s dairy industry.
Wisconsin’s 76th Alice in Dairyland, Ashley Hagenow sat down WMTV’s Tim Elliot to share more.
Hagenow broke down what sustainability means to Wisconsin farmers, how dairy farmers practice sustainability and more.
To find out more about how Wisconsin dairy farmers are committed to building a sustainable future, visit Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin’s website.
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