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MILWAUKEE, Wis. 鈥?There s a new resident at the Milwaukee County Zoo and it s a
stanley cup baby Gentoo Penguin! The baby hatched at the zoo on Dec. 17, weighing in at 107 grams. Its parents are Fiona and Oscar, according to the zoo. The baby does not yet have a name and its sex will be determined by a blood sample when it s betwe
stanley france en one and three months old. Check out this fuzziness 馃槏 A Gentoo penguin hatched on Dec. 17 to Fiona Oscar and the little chick can be seen occasionally in the habitat, but will soon be cared fo
stanley us r behind the scenes while its waterproof feathers come in. penguin gentoopenguin penguinchick MKEZoo pic.twitter/8cPEW2UaI4mdash; MKEZoo Samson Stomp Romp @MilwaukeeCoZoo January 5, 2023 You can see the baby in the Aviary right now, but around mid-January, it will be taken off the exhibit for fledging. According to the zoo, that s when zookeepers will teach the baby how to eat on its own and participate in scale training. The baby will then be reintroduced to the public, 4-6 weeks later when its waterproof feathers come in. The Gentoo Penguin, according to the zoo, is native to Antarctica and is listed as stable in the wild. They are described are very curious, active birds. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Gxpn Department of Public Works crews prepare for major winter storm
MILWAUKEE 鈥?The city of Milwaukee fined businesses a
stanley thermobecher total of $224,000 from July 31, 2020 through April 25, 2021, for violating COVID orders.Citations ranged from mask and social distancing violations to capacity limits and dancing/standing.Junior s Cocktail Lounge and VIP Lounge both racked up $26,500 in fines. Combined, the two businesses accounted for nearly 25% of all the city s fines.The health department hasn t issued any citations to businesses for breaking the COVID-19 order since April 25, records show.The city ended its COVID-19 health order on June 1, including fining businesses for breaking COVID-19 protocols. Businesses can still issue
stanley us their own COVID-19 rules, such as requiring masks and social distancin
stanley cup g, however.Last year, the Milwaukee Health Department increased the fine for violating the COVID-19 order from $500 to between $500 and $5,000. The fine for a single violation is capped at $20,000.The city s enforcement of its COVID-19 order reached a climax when a health inspector was pushed by attendees at a Trump rally at Serb Hall last November. From that incident until the order ended, Milwaukee police officers accompanied health inspectors as they enforced the COVID-19 order.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip