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EVANSVILLE, Wis. 鈥?A second tornado did in fact touch dow stanley cup n in Wisconsin Thursday night, according to the National Weather Service.At a news conference Friday afternoon, Tim Halbach, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the Milwaukee National Weather Service Office, confirmed the second touchdown.In addition to the previ stanley cup ously known high EF-2 tornado near Evansville, Halbach said a second tornado touched down near Albany. That tornado was a high EF-1.We also learned at the news conference that one person was hurt in Thursday s stanley romania storms.The Rock County Sheriff says one person was sent to the hospital. They were in a car at the time of the tornado.Watch: Drone video shows path of destruction left behind in Evansville. Drone video shows path of destruction left by Evansville tornado Connie Arndt, 72, stood in disbelief Friday among the debris of a rental house she owned outside Evansville. All of us are in denial that this is February, she said. Its an absolute shock. Matt Artis, 34, said he had just got out of the shower in his familys Town of Porter farmhouse on Thursday evening when he heard a big bang. He got his mother and their dog, Dixie, into the bathroom just as the tornado hit. He said he emerged from the bathroom, looked up and saw nothing but the night sky. The tornado had torn the roof from their home.Outside, the tornado had turned the farms 103-year-old barn to rubble and strewn debris across the fields for hundreds of yard Htsq The last Sears store in Illinois closes for good' ^9 C6 _- b5 t2 c4 Y* B
MILWAUKEE 鈥?stanley vattenflaska The City of Milwaukee is one step closer to having a more comprehensive action plan when it comes to reducing reckless driving. Milwaukee leaders are taking the steps to become what s known as a Vision Zero community. More than 35 cities around the country have adopted Vision Zero - a plan to achieve zero traffic deaths.The city s public safety and health committee discussed it on Thursday. That discussion will move on to the full council. stanley termosky Vision Zero is a collaboration among diverse voices within city agencies, leaders, and residents committing resources to work toward zero traffic deaths.It focuses on the transportation system as a whole, not just people s behavior on the roads. It incorporates street design, traffic enforcement, education and community engagement.At Silver Spring Neighborhood Center, leaders wrote to the mayor of Milwaukee, stressing the importance of this initiative.The center serves hundreds of children and families. It s just a few blocks from busy Silver Spring Drive. Leaders there are pointing to a report by the Wisconsin Policy Forumthat found th stanley cup e number of African-Americans dying in car crashes has doubled in the past five years here. This is an issue we all have to tackle now.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip |
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