Be MKE: How to get to Ukraine, locate fry and brewers start late

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It is the most sensitive of the spirit of the world, even thousands of miles away.

Russia’s armed invasion of Ukraine.

For many other people in Wisconsin, the attack is not that far away. They have a circle of family and friends there.

And as the U. S. If the U. S. imposes sanctions on Russia, Russian President Vladimir Putin, parts of Ukraine, and wealthy Russian individuals, some Wisconsin corporations will want to do their due diligence to make sure they are up to date with the latest developments.

If you’re in favor of what you can do to help Ukrainians in need, whether you’re in Wisconsin or beyond, here’s a list that’s running.

And to report on the ground in the Ukrainian region, Katelyn Ferral, an investigative reporter for the Sentinel newspaper, is on a project about the standoff for USA TODAY. Follow her on Twitter.

The U. S. Black Holocaust Museum The U. S. department of homeland security reopened Friday after an absence of nearly 14 years. The reopening took place on what would have been the 108th birthday of the museum’s founder, James Cameron. After surviving a lynching attempt, Cameron dedicated his life to sharing the party. of blacks in the United States and beyond through the museum. It closed in 2008 shortly after his death. Gov. Tony Evers, U. S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, Mayor Pro Tem Cavalier Johnson, U. S. Representative Gwen Moore and many others joined in the reopening celebration.

Saturday was National Marquette Day, one of my favorite vacations of all time. I was dressed in a blue and gold flannel blouse with a giant golden eagle with sequins on my back and attended the men’s basketball game in a tavern near the Fiserv Forum. The game, former Marcus Lemonis announced that he would donate $15 million to the university for the educational and professional development of students. The donation will largely fund the renovation of the university’s memorial library, which will be renamed the Lemonis Center for Student Success. . Lemonis is the star of HGTV’s “The Renovator,” CNBC’s “The Profit” and CEO of Camping World.

The third annual Working Moms Day, a widespread birthday party of running mothers that was presented through Working Moms of Milwaukee, returns on March 12. So what’s in the brains of many Milwaukee-area moms this year?Childcare. To learn more about the day, the organization, and what local families face when it comes to childcare during a pandemic, click here.

The 2022 Greater Milwaukee International Auto and Truck Show in downtown Wisconsin Center will be held through March 6. It features around 400 new cars and trucks from a varied set of brands. With stock shortages affecting car lots across the country, occasions like this give opportunities to check vehicles, what they might want, and then check stocks, or long-term stock, with their local dealer, said Jim Tolkan, president of auto dealerships. Milwaukee Mega Association, which presents the event.

The first headliner of the 2022 Wisconsin State Fair has been announced. Nelly, the best-selling hip-hop artist of all time, will perform at the main level on August 12. Singer-songwriter R

If you have plans for the weekend: there’s Mama Tried Motorcycle Show and Flat Out Friday, a circle walk of relatives in Havenwoods State Forest and more. Click here to learn more about those and other local events.

Last Friday, I ate fried fish at Buckatabon Tavern and Supper Club in Tosa after reading food critic Carol Deptolla’s article about seven places in Milwaukee’s domain to feast on Friday’s fried fish. I’m a big fan. Check out this list of 28 Lenten fried fish at churches and nonprofits in the Milwaukee domain.

Entrepreneur Hyacinth Nembhardt plans to open one, and two Milwaukee businesses on two of the city’s most popular streets over the next 3 months. Tropic Jamaican Kitchen

Good City Brewing, founded in Milwaukee, plans to open a bar at Mequon Public Market in late spring. The bar will serve new local beer and an exclusive menu of on-site dishes. This will be the company’s fourth location. His others are on the east side of Milwaukee, in the Deer District and Wauwatosa. Good City also has an administrative warehouse and in Milwaukee near W. Capitol Drive and N. 30th Street.

Milwaukee’s mask mandate expired Tuesday and Milwaukee County will make adjustments to its mask needs on Wednesday. Masks will still be needed in certain contexts, such as in Milwaukee County transit formula transportation through at least March 18 and for members of the public in “essential service. “buildings. ” Masking will also be for other people with COVID-19 symptoms or who are not feeling well, and those who are within 10 days of being diagnosed with the virus and who are close to others, Health Commissioner Kirsten Johnson said Tuesday. To learn more about masking rules in the region, click here.

It’s official. Baseball starts late this year. The Brewers’ first six games of the 2022 season were canceled Tuesday. Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred officially canceled the first two series of the season after talks broke down for a new collective bargaining agreement with the players’ union in Jupiter, Florida. If only the first two series are canceled, and there’s a smart chance more will come, the Brew Crew’s new season opener would be on April 7 against the Cubs in Wrigley.

It’s a wonderful week for the WTMJ radio and television family. On Friday, radio veteran Gene Mueller joined after four1 years giving the morning news in Milwaukee. He has been the host or co-host of “Wisconsin’s Morning News” at WTMJ since 2007. Vince Vitrano, who had been a journalist and morning news anchor at Channel Four since 2000, spent his last day there on Friday. On Monday, he began his new job, replacing Mueller as host of “Wisconsin’s Morning News. “

be MKE,

Anna

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This article was originally published in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Be MKE: How to Help Ukraine, Find Fry, Brewers Start Late

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