In the mid 70s, with a lot of sunshine. This morning is mostly cloudy and cool with lows near 60 along the lake and 50s inlandreat sleeping weather. After the cool morning, partly cloudy, breezy and cool a lot of alarm clocks are going off early this morning as thosuands of students get ready to go back to school. That means a lot more traffic on the roads. Mps will have more than 75 making their way to 158 schools across the city this morning. Ann sterling joins us live at Sherman Multicultural Arts School today is day one for students here superintendent dr. Driver and mayor tom barrett will help the kids get ready here starting at 7 30 shermais one of the four schools selected to participate in turnaround arts its the Signature Program of the president s committee on arts and humanities. Mps is the only district in the state selected to receive turnaround Arts Education resources as a strategy to close the achievement gap. As for all of Milwaukee Public Schools educators say the foc
Released last week one protester here today said she was disgusted when she read it and in an unprecedented move the Common Council allowed her to make a presentation during this mornings meeting. I think its important for the community to see we are not going to hide from the traditional problems the city of milwaukee has had. We want to demonstrate what open and transparent government looks like dangerous precedent here that we are going to disrupt our Council Meeting son any given occassion by people demanding that they be heard. Specifally the woman who spoke said she was upset over the recommendation to add more officers and deputies. She also said they need to make Community Meetings more accessible to the public so were told the Common Council does plan to hold two Community Meetings before anything in the plan is finalized and those meetings are in the process of being scheduled. We also want to mention this mornings disruption caused the Common Council to cancel a presentation
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Marcella Rose LeBeau, a tribal citizen of the Cheyenne River Sioux, lived a long life that was spent in service to others–in Indian Country and beyond–as a nurse, tribal councilor, and advocate. Born in Promise, South Dakota, her grandmother gave her Native name: Wigmunke’ Waste Win’, which means Pretty Rainbow Woman. Upon receiving a Leadership Award from the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) during its winter session in Washington, D.C. in February 2020, LeBeau, 100, told a moving story of having treated a soldier, a tribal citizen of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, who lost both of his legs during the war, and then meeting him some forty years later.
Elizabeth Jane “Betty” Cummings, formerly of Skyline, died Jan. 12, surrounded by her loving family. She was born Nov. 3, 1933, in Buffalo, N.Y., to Cletus and Katherine Kraemer.