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UVALDE, Texas  AP  鈥?Even though U stanley tumblers valde s school police chief is now gone, Mario Jimenez doesn t feel any safer about sending his 10-year-old son back to class for the first time since his teacher was shot at Robb Elementary School. There were a lot more officers that were there and they should take responsibility for their own actions,  Jimenez said.The firing of embattled Uvalde school Police Chief Pete Arredondo, who for more than 70 minutes during the May 24 massacre made no attempt to confront a gunman firing an stanley us  AR-15-style rifle inside a fourth grade classroom, did not satisfy or reassure many Uvalde residents nervously facing a fast approaching school year.The restlessness illustrates the depths of the broken trust in Uvalde between residents and law enforcement more than three months after the slaying of 19 children and two tea stanley spain chers in one of the deadliest classroom shootings in U.S. history. The demands are constant: more firings, more security, more gun restrictions. But even then, some are unconvinced that any change is enough.The first day of school in Uvalde is Sept. 6 and a big question is how many students will return.Jimenez is putting his son back in the district, this time with an iPhone so he can track his location and have him phone for help if needed. His son s teacher, Elsa Avila, was wounded in attack. He just runs up to her, hugs her and starts to cry because he knows that she is okay,  Jimenez said.  Everyday all he does is ask about how everybody els Mckz Police: Indiana shooter killed after injuring 1 at Walmart
1 G6 M' j! }9 I7 |( V: |( c. d MILWAUKEE 鈥?Virtual opportunities have actually increased access to arts education in Southeast Wisconsin. That certainly doesnt have the same appeal as knowing local venues would soon be packed with families enjoying holiday shows, but its how arts groups are surviving the pandemic. That, and a reliable revenue stream from United Performing Arts Fund, which has a new President  CEO taking over at this critical time.Patrick Rath is a former Chief Development Officer for UPAF and was just hire stanley kaffeebecher d as the new CEO. He replaces outgoing CEO Deanna Tillisch, who announced early last year that she was retiring after nearly 10 years with the organization.Rath is a local guy, w stanley hrnek hose passion for the performing arts grew even as a child. He was a member of the Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra.  That opened a lot of opportunities,  he said of that early experience as a young performer.Now hes tasked with leading the economic driver for the major arts groups in Milwaukee.        stanley cup       United Performing Arts Fund welcomes new president, CEO                             The essential part of what United Performing Arts Fund provides is unrestricted operating support for our 14 member organizations,  Rath explained.  This is dollars they can count on, on a monthly basis, to ensure they can cover all of their expenses at that point in time. That predictability in funding is essential for them to be able to plan and prepare for whatever is happening next. Wouldnt we all like to know whats ha
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