MKE Urban Stables Is First of Its Kind
An opening celebration for lovely new facility on E. Lincoln Ave. with nationally unique equine therapy program. By Michael Horne - Jul 28th, 2021 04:03 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Police horses at MKE Urban Stables. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
In 2016 the Rotary Club of Milwaukee polled its members on what significant project should follow its Rotary Centennial Arboretum, which opened in 2013 adjacent to the Urban Ecology Center, another of its interests in expanding community engagement.After vetting a number of proposals, the membership elected to provide significant sponsorship for MKE Urban Stables, a new $5.5 million facility housing the Milwaukee Police Department Mounted Patrol Unit that opened late last year on a four-acre site at 143 E. Lincoln Ave., just east of the MPD District Two station on the edge of Bay View.
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Suspect arrested after reports of a man hitting women near Marquette University
Updated: 03/15/2021 01:18 PM
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) - The Marquette University Police Department has arrested a suspect related to threats and assaults against women in the campus area.
This comes after the university issued a safety alert regarding the situation on Sunday, March 14.
Officials say the suspect is in custody and charges are pending with the Milwaukee County District Attorney s Office.
The name of the suspect has not yet been released.
The man in the photo was issued with the initial safety alert.
If you observe any suspicious behavior or fear for your safety at any time, contact MUPD at (414) 288-1911 or through the mobile blue light feature on the Eagle Eye app.
Man arrested for threatening, striking women near MU campus
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The suspect is in custody and charges are pending with the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office.
A Safety Alert to be on the lookout was issued Sunday, March 14.
University police said they re working with Milwaukee County Behavioral Health officials and prosecutors to hold the individual for long-term supervision and treatment.
Nearly one year into the coronavirus pandemic, adults continue to suffer from mental health struggles brought on by the stresses of COVID-19. Job loss and