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Racine man who reportedly asked police to shoot him during mental health crisis faces criminal charges

RACINE — A 63-year-old Racine man who appeared to be experiencing a mental health crisis now faces criminal charges after allegedly asking police to shoot him. A recent study has ranked foods in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases they emit across the supply chain. Red meats such as beef and lamb were found to have the highest carbon footprint. Producing one kilogram of beef emits 60 kilograms of greenhouse gases and requires over 900 gallons of water. Eating two or more servings of red meat a week has been shown to increase your risk of cardiovascular disease by 3-7%. Leafy greens are great for the environment, as they require minimal resources and can be produced in large quantities. They are also high in antioxidants and vitamins A, C, K and E. The chocolate industry is “shrinking rainforests” and emitting high levels of CO2 into the atmosphere. Many chocolate bars are made with milk and sugar, which are also bad for the environment. Other foods that are bad

Woman reportedly known as Thieving Margie facing 11 court cases, mostly for alleged alcohol thefts

    Racine, Wisconsin (The Journal Times) A 57-year-old Racine woman, Margie Jean Phillips, is facing dozens of criminal charges in 11 separate court cases in Racine and Milwaukee counties, according to online court records. Most of the charges against Phillips are in connection with thefts and attempted thefts of alcohol from several area grocery stores. Phillips is reportedly banned from multiple grocery stores, including a Pick ‘n Save in West Allis and the Festival Foods in Mount Pleasant. According to police, she is known to some as “Thieving Margie.” According to eight criminal complaints filed by the Racine County District Attorney’s Office on Monday:

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