Wisconsin mom starts burial gowns project for babies
MATT MARTINEZ of Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
May 21, 2021
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Hazel Jones makes donation bags with burial gowns and caps for families who have lost children at her home April 27, 2021, in Milwaukee. Jones holds a bassinet she made for donation. I just hate to see people hurting, (Sue Vliet/Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service via AP)Sue Vliet/AP
Little things each day remind Hazel Jones of her son, Mattie.
In her apartment, dozens of stuffed and ceramic turtles decorate the walls. Hazel’s husband, Artrell Jones, was the first to make the connection between Mattie and the turtles. He loves the animals himself and suspects his son would have, too.
Wisconsin mom starts burial gowns project for babies
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Wisconsin Black students struggle with student loan debt
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ALYSSA HUGLEN of Wisconsin Watch
May 20, 2021
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1of3Clint Myrick is seen at his home in Milwaukee on May 10, 2021. Myrick graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2010 with a student loan debt that has since ballooned to over $150,000. Myrick said he understands why so many students take out loans without necessarily knowing how to pay them back. They sell you on the dream. Just take out the loans, and you ll get a job where you ll be able to pay that stuff back! You really believe it, Myrick says. (Coburn Dukehart/Wisconsin Watch via AP)Coburn Dukehart/APShow MoreShow Less