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Governor uses local nonprofit Running Rebels as example of successful community alternatives to incarceration. By Graham Kilmer - Apr 14th, 2021 01:13 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Gov. Tony Evers speaks at a press conference April 13th, 2021. Photo by Graham Kilmer.
Governor
Tony Evers visited Milwaukee Tuesday morning to promote a number of provisions in his biennial budget proposal that would change the way the state handles juvenile justice.
Evers held a press conference outside of the Running Rebels headquarters, 1300 W. Fond Du Lac Ave., a nonprofit that provides mentoring and programming to youth who have been involved in the juvenile justice system.