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' p( `$ m2 s0 Y7 V9 k MILWAUKEE 鈥?The nation s largest French-themed festival is back in Milwaukee! Bastille Days is returning after a two-year hiatus and celebrations kicked off Thursday. The free four-day French festival is taking place in Cathedral Square. The event commemorates the storming of the Bastille, the 18th century prison that ignited the French Revolution. People can enjoy live music and entertainment, ample food options including French and Cajun cuisine, and an opportuni stanley becher ty to learn about the French culture.The festival draws nearly 200,000 people, and organizers say safety is top priority. We invested more in security this year than we have ever before, said Eddie Surkey, East Town Association executive director. We ve had a lot of discussions with the Milwaukee Police Department as well as have a fair amount of private security that will be on site. Executive Director Alliance Fran莽aise stanley bottles de Milwaukee Anne Leplae works closely with East Town Association to bring the festival to life and understands the worry people may have of large gatherings. Everybody wants to have a good time, Leplae stated. Everybody wants to go home and come back the next day. Leplae could not detail what security will look like at the festival for security reasons, but barricades and security are almost stanley cup immediately visible.Holly Hennessy has been enjoying Bastille Days for years. She said seeing what unfolded in Highland Park had her weary at first, but ultimately decided to enjoy life. I can t let that a Zydw South Texas is facing a water shortage, and farmers say Mexico is to blame# F" ]/ B, s! Y
BROOKFIELD, Wis. 鈥?A 66-year-old Brookfield man was killed in a hit-and-run crash Saturd stanley mug ay night, a stanley tazas ccording to police.It happened just after 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the area of W. Capitol Dr., west of Calhoun Rd. Acco kubki stanley rding to a news release from police, the man was hit by two vehicles traveling westbound on Capitol Dr.The driver of the first striking car, a 57-year-old Brookfield man, was not hurt. He was arrested for hit and run involving death, police say. Criminal charges will be referred to the Waukesha County District Attorney s Office in the coming days, the news release says.The driver of the second car was an 18-year-old Brookfield woman. She was also not hurt. If you have any information about the fatal crash, police ask you to please contact Captain Chris Garcia at the City of Brookfield Police Department at 262-787-3627. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip |
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