By Site staff
MILWAUKEE It’s the end of an era in Milwaukee.
Starting Friday, the Milwaukee Brewers now play at American Family Field. It’s been known as Miller Park since it opened in 2001.
The name change comes after a 20-year $40-million contract between the stadium and Miller Brewing Company.
It was announced in January 2020 that the naming rights would switch to American Family Insurance at the beginning of the following year.
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By Stephen Cohn
MAUSTON, Wis. Two people in Mauston have been arrested on suspicion of numerous drug charges.
According to Mauston police, Ryan Martin, 29, and Morgan Dalberg, 24, were arrested on Dec. 27 following an executed search warrant.
Police said it was executed at 516 McEvoy Street in Mauston. Officials said they found 43 grams of heroin, 670 grams of methamphetamine, 2,473 grams of marijuana, and more than $14,000.
The news release said Martin and Dalberg were charged with possession with intent of methamphetamine, heroin and THC; as well as maintaining a drug trafficking place, neglecting a child, felony bail jumping and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Although 2020 is now behind us, some stories simply can’t be forgotten. Channel 3000 has compiled a list of last year’s biggest stories on racial justice and social unrest.
By Amy Reid
Jan 1, 2021 6:17 PM
MADISON, Wis. There’s a lot about 2020 people would like to forget, but when it comes to the protests on civil rights, one group hopes 2021 will bring some of the changes they called for.
It starts with permanent representation at the state capitol, something Boys and Girls Club of Dane County CEO Michael Johnson was first made aware of during the summer protests.
“There was a group of young people on the streets that shared with me that there was no representation of people of color at the state capitol,” Johnson said. “And I don’t know if I couldn’t believe it, but I was like, ‘Black folks and people of color have been in this state for 150 plus years,’ I just couldn’t imagine that being the truth.”