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Wisconsin latest Big Ten school to sell alcohol
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MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin will begin selling alcohol in general seating areas at Camp Randall Stadium this season.
The university’s decision, announced on Monday, leaves Nebraska and Northwestern as the only two schools who aren’t allowing general seating alcohol sales in the now 18-team Big Ten. Alcohol sales are also set to begin this season at Michigan Stadium.
Wisconsin will also allow alcohol to be sold at UW Field House, home to the women’s volleyball and men’s wrestling teams. It was already available at Kohl Center for men’s and women’s basketball games and LaBahn Arena, home to women’s hockey.
“The option to purchase alcohol is common at collegiate athletic venues all over the country and we’re glad that we can now offer it as part of the fan experience at Camp Randall,” Wisconsin Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin said in a statement. “I appreciate the work our athletic and administrative teams have done to put together a plan that balances this opportunity with public safety.”
The alcohol sales begin with the home opener against Western Michigan on Friday, Aug. 30.
Fans will be allowed to purchase only two drinks at a time per person. The university police department will have an increased presence at games, the school said.
A portion of the revenue from alcohol sales will provide financial support for campus-led efforts to promote student wellness and to encourage responsible behavior around the use of alcohol.
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Plane crashes near site of air show in Wisconsin, killing 2
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NEKIMI, Wis. — A plane crashed in a Wisconsin farm field near the site of an air show Monday, killing the two people on board, authorities said.
Sheriff’s deputies and firefighters responding to the crash in the eastern Wisconsin town of Nekimi on Monday afternoon found the aircraft fully engulfed in flames, the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office said.
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Authorities were not releasing the names of the people who were killed, pending notification of relatives.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating.
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The plane crashed about 2 miles south of the site of the EAA AirVenture air show at Oshkosh’s Wittman Regional Airport. Monday was the first day of the 71st AirVenture, a weeklong event scheduled to include military aircraft demonstrations and forums with combat pilots, aircraft designers and NASA astronauts, the Oshkosh Northwestern reported.
The Associated Press left a telephone message with the EAA’s spokesperson on Monday afternoon.
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Southeast Wisconsin weather: Mostly sunny Monday, low chance of pop-up showers
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A good-looking day ahead as we start off the new work week! Mostly sunny skies with just a few clouds from time to time with highs near 80 degrees.
Very low chance for an isolated pop-up shower or storm in the afternoon, with the best chances inland and west towards Madison.
Humidity will increase along with rain chances for Tuesday. A cold front will creep down from the north producing scattered showers and storms in the afternoon. A couple showers could linger through Wednesday morning.
After that another great stretch of weather. Highs in the 70s for the rest of the work week with mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will warm back into the 80s for the weekend with more dry weather.
MONDAY: Mostly Sunny, Low Chance Pop-Up InlandHigh: 80
Wind: E 10 mph
TONIGHT: Mostly Clear
Low: 66
Wind: SW 5 mph
TUESDAY: Sct. Storms Likely
High: 83
WEDNESDAY: Chance Showers, Mainly AM
High: 77
THURSDAY: Mostly Sunny
High: 76
FRIDAY: Mostly Sunny
High: 79
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Wisconsin Delegates for DNC begin to rally behind Harris
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MILWAUKEE — Wisconsin Delegates for the Democratic National Convention are sharing their support for Vice President Kamala Harris after President Joe Biden suspended his campaign.
“I wanted to make sure we shared gratitude and that we are very much in support of Vice President Harris. We are collectively supporting her across the finish line,” said Nadiyah Johnson, a district delegate from Milwaukee.
President Joe Biden announced Sunday in a letter to the nation that he would no longer seek reelection and is ending his 2024 presidential campaign.
Shortly after the announcement, he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the potential nominee.
“Shock. Total shock. Surprise. A little bit of heartbreak, especially after meeting with him two weeks ago exactly,” Korbey White, a delegate from Verona, shared.
In under a month, delegates like White and others nationwide will attend the 2024 Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago to formalize a nominee.
While many delegates expressed mixed feelings of gratitude and sadness, they also are looking forward.
“Now is a chance to get in a state of unity and I look forward to seeing that happen at the DNC,” Johnson said.
In Wisconsin, 95 delegates and seven alternates will travel to the conference.
While the Wisconsin Delegation has not unanimously backed Harris, some delegates tell TMJ4 it seems they are headed in that direction.
“This is a demonstration of a party and a family acting responsibly in light of the current situation,” Craig Mastantuono, a delegate from Milwaukee, explained.
“People are doubling down on moving forward with the vice president.”
The eight Milwaukee delegates to the DNC shared this statement with TMJ4:
“As the eight Milwaukee delegates to the DNC, we wish to express our respect and admiration for Joe Biden, and deep appreciation for his remarkable presidency. Joe Biden has always put his country first, and he continues that today. We are excited to support Kamala Harris as our presidential nominee. We have full confidence in her and are energized to help her win this November!”
Those delegates are encouraging voters to pay attention now more than ever.
“I hope people realize the gravity of this important moment. It’s a historic moment for sure,” Johnson said.
The 2024 Democratic National Convention is scheduled for Aug. 19-22 in Chicago.
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