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SHOREWOOD 鈥?The Shorewood Police Department is seeking suspects involved in an armed robbery on Tuesday, saying they may have been involved in another incident earlier in the day.Police say the armed robbery occurred around 10:10 p.m. on Tuesday. A victim was walking in an ally between Olive St. and Olsen Ave. when a vehicle with four men inside pulled up. Man Shot While Driving His Vehicle, Police SayOne man got out of the vehicle, pointed a gun at the victim, and demanded property. Accor <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.pl>kubki stanley ding to police, the stanley cups uk victim also stated they had been punched and pistol-whipped by the suspect. The victim sustained minor injuries and was treated by the North Shore Fire Department.The suspect who had the gun was described as a male in his late teens, wearing a Halloween style mask. The other people in the vehicle were also stanley cup described as males. Police say the vehicle was a small red car, which may be related to a similar incident in Wauwatosa, which took place earlier on Tuesday.If you have any information on this incident, the vehicle, or the suspects involved, please contact the Shorewood Police Department at 414-847-2610.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Passionate, caring, and hardworking are just a handful of words that Jeff Bentoff would use to describe his friend and colleague Jonathan Brostoff. He would walk through fire when he believes in something; it s just amazing, said Bentoff, a member of the Historic Downer BID.He and countless others are mourning the loss of their dear friend and alderman who died Monday.Previous Coverage: https://tmj4/news/milwaukee-count stanley cup y/milwaukee-alderman-jonathan-brostoff-and-former-alderman-terry-witkowski-have-died Becoming an alderman, I think, was just the perfect fit for him because he loved the constituent service, said Bentoff. He pretty much never鈥擨 don t think ever said no to a request to meet, to set up a connection. Mike Beiermeister Jeff Bentoff Brostoff was born in Milwaukee. He graduated from UW-Milwaukee. For the past two years, he served as alderman for the citys third district, which represents much of the east side. city.milwaukee.gov/CommonCouncil/CouncilMembers/District3 I think this neighborhood is really on an upswing, and I think largely due to him, said Bentoff. I mean, he did so much work in his now short time. Brostoff was an advocate for safer streets stanley cup usa for all people. He also worked to fill vacant storefronts and bring businesses into his district.Previous Coverage: https://tmj4/about-us/lighthouse/tm stanley mug j4-asks-walkers-and-bikers-about-proposed-traffic-calming-project-for Shyw Milwaukee s first and only cidery celebrates milestone
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Two small planes collided in midair along a narrow and treacherous mountain corridor in Alaska in a crash that marked an extraordinarily rare event: No one was injured. It is extremely unusual, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Mike Fergus said Monday. It is <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.ca>stanley cup almost unheard of. The near-tragedy occurred Sunday afternoon as a Piper Navajo and Cessna 206 floatplane were flying directly toward each other in Lake Clark Pass 151; a narrow river valley that runs between Anchorage mountains. Radar is useless in the high-traffic corridor that is just a quarter-mile wide in some places. The nine people aboard the Piper Navajo and the four in the Cessna 206 floatplane had no idea they were about to collide in the passage.The Piper had made a round of villages and was taking passengers to Anchorage. A family d stanley us oing some bear viewing was traveling in the Cessna. Visibility at the time was excellent. One was coming northbound. The other was going south toward Port Alsworth and they just didn t see each other until the last second, said National Transportation Safety Board investigator Larry Lewis. Neither made any evasive stanley cup maneuvers as far as we can tell. The Cessna was slightly higher than the Piper. He actually hit the top of the Navajo s tail with his floats, Lewis said.The passengers in the planes had no idea a collision occurred, CBS News affiliate KTVA-TV in Anchorage reports. They thought the jolt they f Prqf Sharp Controversy Over Carry-Ons
ATLANTA AP 鈥?Two nurses lost their licenses after a television station persuaded courts to unseal a video secretly recorded by the family of a man who died in their care.The video shows the World War II veteran repeatedly calling for help, saying he can t breathe. It also shows the nurses failing to take life-saving measures and laughing as they try to start an oxygen machine.The family of 89-year-old James Dempsey of Woodstock, Georgia, sued the Northeast Atlanta Health and Rehabilitation Center in 2014.Dempsey s family declined to comment, citing a settlement with the nursi <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezys.es>yeezy ng home, the station said.A statement from yeezy slide the center says care has improved since then, under different leadership.But WXIA-TV said the nurses didn t surrender their licenses until this September, after it sent The Georgia Board of Nursing a link to the video the nursing home fought three years to keep secret.The nurses included a nursing supervisor who told attorneys that, when she learned Dempsey had stopped breathing, she rushed to his room and took over CPR, keeping it up until paramedics arrived. The video shows that nobody was doing CPR when she arrived, and she did not start immediately.After being shown th nike sb dunk e video, she told the attorneys it was an honest mistake, based on her normal actions, the station reported.WXIA said records showed continued problems, including $813,000 in Medicare fines since 2015. It said the nursing home got a good inspection report in May, but still has Medicare s lowes
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This year s Farm Aid concert is Saturday in Kansas City, Kansas. The annual benefits have raised more than $39 million over the last 26 years to promote family farms in the U.S.John Mellencamp, one of the founders of Farm Aid, recently spoke to Early Show Contributor Ayla Brown, saying there s still a lot of work to be done. For more than 30 years, rock icon John Mellencamp has provided the soundtrack for life in America s heartland.When he began to witness that landscape change as large factory <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup farms were driving small farmers out of business, the musician turned social activist. Small family farmers are what made this country what it was, Mellencamp told Brown. When I was a kid all of these small towns across America were supported by farming. There was a saying, the way the farmer goes, goes America. And that has changed dramatically. When asked about the current state of the stanley polska family farm in the U.S., Mellencamp said, We have been in crisis mode for decades and before long we re gonna wake up one day and we re not gonna recognize this place. He added, You know everybody in this country deserves to make an honest wage, be able to liv stanley us e the American dream and that just does not exist anymore. To preserve that dream, Mellencamp joined forces with Willie Nelson and Neil Young in 1985 to create Farm Aid. The day-long music festival raised awareness and more than $9 million for small family farmers. Farm Aid - aroun Snba Tropical Storm Michael will likely slam the U.S. as a hurricane this week
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An 18-year-old hiker died Wednesday after falling off a cliff at Yosemite National Park, according to the National Park Service.Officials did not release details on what led to the teen s death.The teen was identified as Jerusalem resident Tomer Frankfurter, The Times of Israel reported, citing the country s foreign ministry.Frankfurter s mother told The Times that he slipped while trying to take a selfie at the edge of Nevada Fall.The fall was an estimated 820 feet, the Fresno Bee reported. Nevada Fall is about a six-hour hi <a href=https://www.af1.it>af1 ke from Yosemite Vall salomon hombre ey, much of which takes place along the route of the iconic Half Dome hike, according to the Fresno Bee.His body is being transported back to Israel to be buried, the newspaper reported.Park visitors are warned to be prepared for rugged conditions and inherent danger from the terrain and wildlife, ABC Los Angeles station salomon KABC reported.The National Park Service did not immediately return ABC News request for additional information.Frankfurter wasn t the only teen to die in a cell phone-related accident this week.In New York City, a 15-year-old girl died while attending a house party in the Tribeca neighborhood, the New York Daily News reported.The high school sophomore was on a fifth-floor fire escape trying to retrieve her phone from a room that had been locked by going through the window, according to the Daily News. She then slipped and fell, landing on her back on the sidewalk.
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LEBANON, Ohio 鈥?An elementary school teacher from Springboro, Ohio knew a 15-year-old living in her house sold LSD to 20-30 teens out of her house, a prosecutor said.Amy Panzeca, a fifth-grade teacher at Five Points Elementary, walked into a courtroom in a yellow jail jump suit and shackles Tuesday 鈥?two days bef <a href=https://www.adidassamba.us>samba og ore classes resume. Panzeca is charged with permitting drug abuse and child endangering. She was aware of the trafficking of LSD that was occurring at the residence and she was also aware that there were juvenile students that were coming over to the residence and actually using LSD at that residence, said Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell.Panzeca pleaded not guilty. She was arrested Monday after a Warren County Drug Task Force raid at her home a couple of months ago Examination of her cell phone corroborated what the witnesses were telling us, which was tha hoka t she was aware of drug trafficking activity as well as aware of the fact that LSD was being used by juveniles at that residence, Fornshell said. This is not kids or a group of kids sitting in the basement smoking weed. This is using acid in the basement of the house and other areas of the house, Fornshell said. Based on the reports that we have received as well as the investigation that we ve done, we believe there were somewhere between 20-30 juveniles who were being trafficked LSD by this particular salomon xt juvenile. Panzeca was released on her own recognizance, but she will not be teaching this fall. She is
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