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South Milwaukee’s Own: Welcome to the NBA, Trey McKinney-Jones

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Some really good news today via ESPN NBA writer Adrian Wojnarowski …

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It sounds like he is South Milwaukee’s first NBA player since Kurt Nimphuis played eight seasons in the pros after leading the Rockets to the 1976 state title and earning All-American honors at Arizona State.

And they play the Bucks in Milwaukee on March 2!

From the NOW article on this …

It will be McKinney-Jones’ first taste of NBA action. 

McKinney-Jones went undrafted in 2013 out of Miami and has played in 26 games for the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the G-League this year, averaging 11.4 points, 2.8 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game. 

He spent some time with the Milwaukee Bucks for training camp in September 2013 but was waived after appearing in two preseason games. 

Even as a first-team All Conference pick in the Southeast Conference, where he led the Rockets to a co-championship in the SEC North Division, McKinney-Jones did not receive any All-State accolades.

He was one of five senior starters on the Rockets, including fellow Division I recruit Andy Smith. He did, however, start immediately at UM-KC.

His athleticism was never in doubt. The 6-4 McKinney-Jones also won two state titles in the triple jump and holds school records in the triple jump and long jump. His uncle, Mark Jones, played for the Orlando Magic in the NBA, and his aunt, Esther Jones, was a national-champion track and field star at Louisiana State University in 1990 in the 100 and 200 meters and won an Olympic gold in 1992 as a member of the 4×100-meter relay. 

McKinney-Jones has played professionally in Hungary, Israel and France in addition to his time in the G-League.

Congratulations, Trey!

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It’s Election Day: Vote!

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Today is primary election day, and I ask everyone to get to the polls, do their duty as citizens and vote.

  • Here is a sample ballot for the spring primary for those in District 1, where there are six aldermanic candidates running for four spots on the April 3 ballot, in addition to a contested race for Milwaukee County Board and State Supreme Court.
  • Here is a sample ballot for Districts 2-4, where the only contested races are for County Board and Supreme Court.

And and here are additional voting details …

  • Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • First District voters vote at Divine Mercy School, 695 College Ave.
  • Second District voters vote at Lakeview School, 711 Marion Ave.
  • Third District voters vote at City Hall, 2424 15th Ave.
  • Fourth District voters vote at Rawson Elementary, 1410 Rawson Ave.
  • Not sure what district you live in? Here is a map.

Check out more details on the city’s elections web page … and look for more information on local results from South Milwaukee Blog later tonight or Wednesday morning.

And while you’re out, please thank a pollworker. These dedicated citizens bring democracy to life through their too-often thankless work.

See you at the polls!

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Wanted: Your Peanut Butter

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by | February 17, 2018 · 6:00 am

Saturday: Coffee with a Cop

I’m excited to see our new police chief is continuing with these community- and relationship-building events. See you at Dunkin’ Donuts!

Here is the Facebook event listing.

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Celebrating Local Art: New Location for Serendipitous Designs & Gifts

Ribbon cutting at one of my favorite local businesses, Serendipitous Designs & Gifts, 907 Milwaukee Ave.

Congratulations, Jamie, one of the many young entrepreneurs who have chosen to grow in South Milwaukee. We also have a growing list of women-owned businesses in town, and I love it.

Stop by and check out the work of more than 70 local artists at her beautiful shop.

Learn more on Facebook.

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A Word on Paying to Park in Parks

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2/13 Update: Plan is dead. Thanks to everyone who spoke up on this issue. Your voices were heard. And good call, County Executive Abele. Now let’s get to work solving the bigger problem of parks funding, together.

I’ve been asked a lot about this lately: Where do I stand on paying to park in parks?

The short answer: I oppose it, and have made that view known.

The longer answer: While I oppose it, I hate it when people say “no” to things without offering their own solution to the underlying problem — the problem in this case being inadequate funding for parks and the need for more parks revenue.

So I suggest we stop talking about parking fees, take a step back as a Milwaukee County community, and figure this out. Together.

With that in mind, the South Milwaukee Common Council unanimously passed a resolution opposing charging for parking in parks last week. As you can read, the city objects for two primary reasons: its potential to limit access to the parks, and the potential for detrimental impacts on neighborhoods surrounding the parks.

We join with many others in opposing this.

But the resolution adds …

And, recognizing that there are ongoing issues with funding of county parks, we further ask that county leaders consider convening a task force of key stakeholders to discuss and recommend solutions to enhance park revenues that do no limit access or negatively impact the communities in which county parks reside – solutions that should not include parking fees.

In other words, saying no to parking fees for parks is not enough. It does nothing to address the larger issue. Let’s do that.

In communicating with county leaders on this issue in recent weeks, I asked them to consider creating a task force to spend some time exploring alternative revenue sources. I repeated that call when this topic was addressed at today’s Intergovernmental Cooperation Council meeting, the monthly gathering of the county’s 19 mayors, village presidents, and the Milwaukee County executive. At that meeting, upwards of a dozen potential funding ideas were floated in just a 30-minute conversation on this issue. And that’s just the start.

Our parks need money outside of the property tax levy. That is clear. Parking fees are not the right solution.

Let’s get smart, passionate people together to find those solutions.

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South Milwaukee Police Seek Suspect in Little Caesars Armed Robbery

From the South Milwaukee Police Department …

2018-02-12_15-33-04On the Sunday February 11, 2018 at about 9:56pm the South Milwaukee Police Department received a 911 call from the Little Caesars Restaurant located at 3109 S. Chicago Avenue reporting that they had just been robbed. The suspect depicted below is described as a white male, approximately 5’09”, medium build, wearing a dark colored jacket with hood up, black nylon pants with a wide white stripe on the legs, possibly black or gray athletic shoes. The suspect covered his face with unknown cloth material. The suspect displayed a smaller handgun, grabbed the clerk by the arm, demanded money and fled in an unknown direction. We are investigating the possibility that this suspect could also be responsible for the robbery of the Sunrise Restaurant at 2418 10th Avenue, on January 24, 2018. The SMPD is reaching out to the public for their assistance in helping to identify the person responsible for this incident and are encouraged to contact the South Milwaukee Police Department at 414-768-8060 with any information.

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Rethinking Milwaukee Avenue: Streetscaping Upgrades Planned

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I hear a lot from local leaders who are jealous of what we have in Milwaukee Avenue — a traditional Main Street in a time where more and more people are discovering the benefits of shopping local and shopping small.

That said, that Main Street is in sore need of a facelift. And it’s getting one.

The South Milwaukee Common Council recently backed two measures that will make this effort a reality in 2018. First, the council in January voted 7-1 to spend more than $65,000 with GRAEF consulting for design services on Milwaukee Avenue streetscaping enhancements between Ninth and 12th Avenues, fleshing out a master streetscape plan approved by the council in December of 2016. In addition, $1.2 million for streetscaping was included in the 2018-19 capital project plan, passed 6-1 last week.

This puts us on a path to begin work in August (after Evening on the Avenue) and have it completed by the time the snow flies.

This will be a complete redo from front of store to curb in those three blocks, bringing new lighting, sidewalk, plantings, trees, benches, bike racks and more.

It’s long overdue. It’s hard for even the most ardent opponent of this to say the avenue doesn’t look tired. It’s almost barren of decorative streetscaping currently, despite the hard work of the Beautification Committee, Street Department and others, who have creatively maximized what is there in recent years.

It’s also old infrastructure. The lighting and wiring are more than 60 years old, and simply don’t work in long stretches, and the sidewalk is crumbling. Trees are dead.

In other words, the time has come for this investment, and I’m excited to see it become a reality, the latest example of us bringing to life the comprehensive and downtown redevelopment plan we passed in 2016.

Have a plan, work the plan. This is a key part of working that plan.

Of course, not everyone agrees with this investment, and I get it. We have a lot of funding priorities in this city, and some argue this should wait.

I say, we’ve waited long enough. Let’s make this investment now, making a very visible and lasting public commitment as we continue to build the foundation for long-term growth in our downtown. It’s a top priority for me as mayor.

There will be opportunity for the public to weigh in on this in coming months, especially the business owners downtown. Stay tuned for more information on those opportunities.

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Open House at a Hidden Gem: Check Out MEARS Auctions on Feb. 19

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Details from Troy and the team at MEARS Auctions, probably the coolest place in South Milwaukee few have seen, and a spectacular reuse of a former church property …

On Monday, February 19th, 2018, we will be hosting an opening house at the MEARS Museum located at 1234 Manitoba Ave., South Milwaukee, WI. The event is open to any and all interested parties. Guests can tour the MEARS Sports museum, see a very special limited run Pop Culture memorabilia display, and enjoy free pizza, snacks, and refreshments. The event runs from 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM CST and is open to all interested parties. During the evening, we want to accomplish the following goals:

Consignments Wanted: Please bring your collectable in for a free appraisal which will be featured in our March MEARS Online Auction. We are accepting items in the fields of Sports, History, Pop Culture, Historic, etc. Items included but not limited to game used bats, game worn jerseys, autographs, pennants, military, toys, movie/tv related, horror, cartoon, comic, historic, etc. MEARS is the largest auction house in the Midwest and we look forward to working with you to maximize the value of your collection.

Pop Con 2018: Marking our third year, Pop Con Milwaukee is quickly growing into the premier pop culture event of the Midwest. Past guests have included Pete Rose, John Schneider, Burt Ward, Lee Meriwether, Jackson Bostwick, Baron Von Rashke, Jim Steranko, Carroll Spinney, Felix Sila, and many more.

At the February 19th MEARS open house, we are looking for feedback from vendors, fans, autograph collectors, agents, etc. on how to improve and grow the event. Topics will include but not be limited to how to increase vendor sales and visibility, guests to invite, possible panel discussions, and how to improve the overall Pop Con experience.

Our staff will be on hand to meet, greet, answer questions, listen to feedback, and help everyone have a great time. Questions may be directed to jenny@mearsonllineauctions.com or call the Pop Con / MEARS offices at (414)-301-9536 or Troy Kinunen at (414)-828-9990.

More on MEARS at its website and from Milwaukee Magazine here. Come on by!

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Crushing it: Molthen-Bell Steps up with $10,000 Donation for Statue

From the Da Crusher Statue Facebook page

BIG NEWS: Molthen-Bell & Son Funeral Home, a South Milwaukee staple for over 100 years, has agreed to contribute $10,000.00 to the statue fund! We are 75% there, folks! Let’s celebrate at Kochanski’s Concertina Beer Hall tonight!!!!!!

Here is the Go Fund Me page, as the campaign has now raised more than $30,000, almost all of it in the past two weeks. Amazing. (The Molthen-Bell commitment doesn’t show up on the site yet.)

More details on the Kochanski’s event here. See you there!

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And NOW has published a new police report.

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Police: Armed Man Barricades Himself in Apartment Before Surrendering

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From the South Milwaukee Police Department …

On the evening of February 6, 2018, the South Milwaukee Police Department was notified of a man walking the hallways at 2825 South Chicago Avenue, while holding and pointing a rifle while wearing body armor and a helmet. Upon police arrival, the 62 year old man had barricaded himself in his apartment.  He claimed to be armed with several guns and wearing body armor. The South Shore Joint Tactical Unit responded to the scene.  After talking to the subject on the phone, he eventually surrendered to police and was taken into custody without incident. No persons were harmed during this incident.  This case continues to be investigated and will be referred the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office in the near future for possible charges.

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Spring Primary 2018: In-Person Absentee Voting Now Open

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In-person absentee voting for the spring 2018 primary election is now open, and runs through Friday, Feb. 16.

Anyone planning on being out of town or unable to make it to the polling place on election day — or for any reason, really — can cast an absentee ballot at the clerk’s office at City Hall, 2424 15th Ave. Hours are 7:30 to 4 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays, and 7:30 to 5 p.m. on Fridays. Remember to bring your photo ID.

  • Here is a sample ballot for the spring primary for those in District 1, where there are six aldermanic candidates running for four spots on the April 3 ballot, in addition to a contested race for Milwaukee County Board and State Supreme Court.
  • Here is a sample ballot for Districts 2-4, where the only contested races are for County Board and Supreme Court.

More details on the election information page on the city website.

And check out newspaper coverage of the aldermanic and county board races, to learn more about all of the local candidates.

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Redesigning Downtown: Mount Mary Students Take on South Milwaukee

I say it often — we will reinvigorate downtown South Milwaukee one business, one building at a time.

I’m excited to say we’re getting some help with that the next few months, as 11 advanced level students from Mount Mary University are making redesigning and rethinking our city center their class project, focused on vacant buildings.

Mount_Mary_University_logoI’ll let Genevieve Szeklinski, assistant professor and chair of the school’s Interior Design Department and proud South Milwaukee resident, explain it …

As part of the senior level interior design studio at Mount Mary University, students study different commercial building types while referencing appropriate business models as they propose and design a new business. Working with Project ReStore South Milwaukee, the design students will first explore “main street” dynamics. Next, they will select a vacant building on Milwaukee Avenue  for their potential project. Lastly, students will design the exterior graphics and interior designs for their respective business. All 11 designs will be added to a computer model that produces 3D renderings of what the completed streetscape would look like.

In other words, we — and, more importantly, owners of vacant properties — will get a set of fresh eyes on their buildings, showing the potential for their building and our downtown … and a road map to get there.

I’ll keep you posted as the work gets going, and please join me in welcoming these students to South Milwaukee.

Thanks for being a part of the momentum we have downtown!

 

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