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MILWAUKEE 鈥?President Joe Biden is calling on governors across the country to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for all teachers and school staff in an effort to keep schools open and to limit the spread of the virus.Governor Tony Evers has yet to say whether he will follow through on the presidents plea to impose the requirement, but a political expert expects a major political battle in the courts if the governor does.Marybeth Studelska is a Mequ <a href=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley travel mug on teacher, but shes taking this year off due to a health issue shes facing. While Marybeth is vaccinated, she says she cant afford to be around other educators who choose not to get their shots. I was recently diagnosed with heart failure and so that means my heart isn t working well, and I also have an arrhythmia and so that puts me at a higher risk for complications if I were to get the virus, she said.Thats why Marybeth says she would support Governor Evers if he issued a vaccine mandate for teachers and school staff.Patrick Schiels wife is a teacher, and he says theyre both vaccinated, but Patrick thinks stanley mug educators should have the freedom to make that decision for themselves. If they want to get vacc stanley cups uk inated, great, he said. If not, that s their choice too, but I know a lot of people are going to have their own opinions as well. Milwaukee Public Schools voted Thursday to mandate vaccines for teachers by November 1. The Madison School District is proposing the same at a meeting later this month.Nine other states currently have vacci
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Much of the Western United States has been baking under anextreme heat wavefor so long that Phoenix, Arizona, has now recorded its record 18th consecutive day with temperatures soaring to 110 degrees Fahrenheit or more.The unwanted record is expected to be extended as sweltering temperatures are likely to stick around throughout the week. Monday also marked the eighth straight day that temperatures failed to drop below 90 degrees 鈥?another record.But it s not just the West that s feeling the burn. On the East Coast, Florida is experiencing its hottest year on record, with Miami setting daily records in the mid-90s and heat indexes soaring near 110.Heat advisories have also been in effect all across the Lone Star State, where real air temperatures have peaked in the triple-digits for weeks now. Temperatures in El Paso, Texas, have reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit for 32 straight days, and the National Weather Service expects a heat advisory to be extended throughout the week.SEE MORE: Extreme heat is bearing down on Arizona s homeless populationWhat s going on across the U.S. is far worse than typical summer heat, experts said, and it poses greater risks as global temperatures continue to rise. We have very clear evidence that global warming is the primary <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley termoska driver stanley uk of that increase in the frequency of stanley puodelis severe heat and the increase in the co-occurrence of severe heat, said Stanford University climate scientist Noah Diffenbaugh.But historic heat is not just a health and safety conce Oaoc Dive teams pull pulseless, non-breathing person from Milwaukee River
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WASHINGTON 鈥?Across the country, more than 2 million Americans live in public housing, which are homes provided for and often maintained by the federal government and tax dollars.But in recent years, many of those facilities have fallen into disrepair. The Park Morton apartments in Washington, D.C. is one of those complexes. For Shonta High, it isn t a blighted property, it s her community that is filled with memories. High said the complex has cracked walls and ceil <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley mugs ings, is infested with mice, and has A/C issues.High said the ceiling hasn t been fixed because there is a backlog of work orders.High s public stanley cup housing conundrum is hardly an isolated case. According to the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, the country is facing an $81 billion public housing repair backlog.At Park Morton, local leaders in Washington, D.C. concluded it was better for residents to just move to other parts of the city and into better units.High says that sounds good on paper, but notes that people are being moved away from their community. So many of the people here, we loved them and made great memories, High said fighting back tears. People look at us in the projects or the hood and they don t see the quality of life of the people that can come from destitute, High added. CONGRESS TAKING ACTION Congress has at least noticed, for the moment, the public housing maintenance crisis. The Build Back Better bill, which could get a vote in the Senate stanley cup by Christmas, includes $
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. 鈥?It seems the Milwaukee Lakefront Marathon will be making a comeback in 2023! Race organizers announced Saturday that registration will open Sunday for this year <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup s race, scheduled to take place on Oct. 1, 2023. According to a Facebook post, big changes had to be made for a successful race. It comes after the 2022 event had to be canceled due to organizers being unable to establish a race route.Organizers fou stanley cup nd out in November 2021 that their traditional Grafton to Milwaukee route would not be an option due to multi-year construction in the area. The plan was then to bring the entire event to the shores of Milwauke stanley cups e.However, organizers said they faced hurdles that they simply can t overcome including challenges in regard to security and vendor staffing shortages.This year, organizers said they worked with city officials to establish a new route. In an email to former participants, organizers said they feel confident that these changes will achieve a successful race. The race will feature a full marathon, half marathon, and a 5k. It will include a course section on the Hoan Bridge, and picturesque views of Lake Michigan. According to the race website, more than 40% of the course is right along the shore of Lake Michigan. The first 10 miles of the half and full marathon are the same, with the finish line set up at the Summerfest grounds. To register for the 2023 race, click here. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Gtws Boeing under scrutiny again as whistleblowers testify before Senate
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