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Milwaukee Repertory Theater is looking to expand the arts in our community. Milwaukee Rep launched its Power stanley cup usa ing Milwaukee Campaign today to help raise funds for the new Associated Bank Theater Center. Already, the theater group has raised $43 million toward its $75 million goal. Those funds will allow for the construction of a new and expanded theater center with some historic touches. Highlights of the new theater center would include a new mainstage theater, a fly loft for movin stanley kubek g scenery, improved seating and sight lines for patrons, and modern production technology. Milwaukee has changed over the last four decades and made impressive investments across the city along the way, says Chad Bauman, Executive Director of Milwaukee Rep. It s time to invest in another cultural asset 鈥?Milwaukee Repertory Theater. The Powering Milwaukee Campaign is sponsored by Northwestern Mutual and WE Energie stanley cup s, which both committed $1.5 million to the project. Associated Bank committed $10 million. The project will be spread out over three phases, which will allow the theater to remain open during construction. To learn more about the Powering Milwaukee capital campaign, visit Milwaukee Rep s website.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Ctxr Families of children with disabilities challenge mask mandate bans ]: ~0 R9 [: F$ U3 q0 i
Millions of Americans have been given the COVID-19 vaccine after the FDA approved two in December. However, an analysis of available data shows Black, Hispanic and other ethnic groups are being vaccinated at lower le stanley cup vels than white Americans.Based on data from 16 states that share the race/ethnicity of those getting vaccinated, the proportion of vaccinations among Black and Hispanic Americans is smaller in each state than the proportion of COVID-19 cases among Blacks and Hispanics, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation and CNN. For example, in Mississippi, Black people account for 15% of vaccinations, compared to 38% of cases and 42% of deaths, and, in Delaware, 8% of vaccinations have been received by Black people, while they make up nearly a quarter of cases 24% and deaths 23% , according to the Kai stanley becher ser Family Foundation analysis of available data.They said similar disparities exist for Hispanic Americans in the states providing data. Although there are smaller gaps between cases and vaccination rates for Asian Americans, the available data is limited. They have created charts to track the available data on vaccination rates among race and ethnic groups.The CDC reports racial and ethnic disparities in the garrafinhas stanley rates of COVID-19 infection, hospitalizations and deaths. In a report earlier this month, their data showed Black and Hispanic Americans are dying of COVID-19 at a rate three times higher than white Americans, and are being hospitalized at a rate of four times hig |
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