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MILWAUKEE 鈥?While we humans look forward to all the festivities and fun that come with celebrating the Fourth of July, it s one of the scariest, and oftentimes, dangerous holidays for our four-legged friends It can be a little bit crazy. They are just like us, they have anxieties, they have stress, said dog owner Courtney Hansen.Milwaukee dog mom Courtney Hansen says her two pups, Potato and Gravy, aren t big fans of fireworks. And during a time when more pets go missing than any other time of the year because of them, she does everything she can to make sure her girls are safe and sound
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stanley spain zzle games, play with toys, treats so that they are as distracted and happy as possible. But it s not only fireworks that can put your pups at risk.Angela Speed, the vice president of marketing and communications for the Wisconsin Humane Society, says bringing your dogs to a cookout poses a whole new set of health and safety hazards. There are lots of foods that are toxic to our dogs that we re eating or can cause severe gastrointestinal problems, said Speed. Things like chicken bones are damaging to a dog s stomach and intestines. Chocolate is highly toxic to dogs. Things like insect repellent or DEET can make them very sick as well. Speed says the weather is also something dog owners should keep in mind if they decide to take their pups along with them. W Gfea World Naked Bike Ride in Milwaukee on Saturday, June 24
MILWAUKEE 鈥?Starting next Sunday, riders who take the bus in Milwaukee County will see some major changes including new and extended routes, and even faster arrival times. Changes transit officials say were desperately needed. Hundreds of thousands of our residents
stanley mug will be seeing improvements, said Jeff Sponcia, planning manager for the Milwaukee County Transit System.Milwaukee County Transit System officials are prepping the public for the changes they ll soon see, as they begin to implement phase one of their NEXT systemredesign. A project they say will provide new and improved changes to bus riders county-wide. We are providing more service to areas that need it, said Jacqueline Zeledon, outreach, and internal communications coordinator for MCTS.For nearly three years transit officials have been working on new ways to improve the rider experience while also keeping up with the demand and growth the cou
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stanley cup very 15 minutes or less, and extended routes that will better connect people to jobs, grocery stores, doctors offices, and more. They are going to see more frequency, which means less wait time. Route 20 on South 20th will be connected to the Walmart on South 27th, said Sponcia.Those who worked on the project said one of their main goals with these improvements was to advance racial equity and provide better transit access to