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MILWAUKEE -- A group of volunteers from across the state come together to help transform a Milwaukee man s workshop into a wheelchair accessiblespace, Saturday afternoon.Matthew Felton lost both of his legs in an explosion at a city-owned gas station on Milwaukee s south side back in July of 2017.Felton was rushed to the hospital where both his legs were amputated. Having limited mobility took a toll on his mental health. It was depressing for a while to not be able to walk and know that I want to walk, said Felton.Milwaukee Man Hit By MPD Squad Car Says He s Lucky To Be AliveFelton specialized in illuminated tile work and since that day he has not been able to return to his workshop because it is not wheelchair accessible. Today eight men volunteered to help Mat stanley cup thew regain mobility by adding ramps and widening the bathroom doorway. Lifts will be added, to assist Felton with reaching tile on the wall.One volunteer Steve Sprung, brought a new tile saw for Matthew because his was destroyed in the blast. We try to band together to help som stanley cup eone out when they are in a time of need. This industry is big but it s really small at the same time. stanley cup It s a tight knit group of guys, said Sprung.Felton said seeing the his friends, tradesmen, come together during his time of need is heartwarming and inspiring. I feel obligated to get my life back to a point where I m producing again. To show them I can take what they are giving me and turn it around and be able to give back again, said Nhnz Baby sling carriers caused 17 deaths, 67 injuries since 2003( `2 C+ e$ Y5 X$ f7 e* C: K
MILWAUKEE 鈥?More troubling news announced this morning in Milwaukee srestaurant community.C. 1880 in Milwaukees Walkers Point neighborhood announced they will close their restaurant for good on April 28.Milwaukee s Wolf Peach Restaurant Closes For GoodThe announcement was made on the restaurants website by the chef-owner Thomas Hauck.In the release, stanley cup usa Hauck said he is not renewing the restaurants lease due to financial troubles last year with the closure of hisKarl Ratzsch restaurant. Hauck bought the century-old Karl Ratzsch restaurant back in 2016. The restaurant closed roughly a year later. Sadly, with the unfortunate failure of the Karl Ratzsch venture, and the changes in the Milwaukee restaurant market, I am no longer in a confident financial position to renew the lease for the space we call home at 1100 S.1st Street, Hauck wrote on the restaurants website. This is in no way a reflection on stanley trinkflaschen the landlord or others. They have been a joy to work with, day in and day out. In reality, I must put my wife and children first in this decision, stanley cup nz no matter how hard it is personally. Hauck said he made the closing announcement was made weeks in advance so customers can have the opportunity to dine one last time before the restaurant closes.To read Haucks full announcement, click here. |
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