

Kleefisch has been endorsed by the Wisconsin Fraternal Order of Police, Milwaukee Police Association, Kenosha Professional Police Association, Wisconsin Firearm Owners Association and 40 Wisconsin sheriffs. Chisholm is an elected position, not appointed by the governor. Kleefisch has pledged to put 1,000 more cops on the street and fire Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm. "I know she's going to help lead us back to a secure border." "She's going to give voice to the concerns to the people in the heartland and in Wisconsin," Pence said. Pence said he's enthusiastic about Kleefisch because she's already a national leader in the Republican Party. "I've made this a point and a pillar in my campaign, it's not just (law enforcement) pleas for their help, it's the pleas of the people of Wisconsin to help keep them safe after Tony Evers' lawless and failed leadership," Kleefisch said.

That will bring us through different wormholes that we need to change law - and for one incident that happened that is one fraction of reality."Īfter the event, Kleefisch told reporters Wisconsin can't afford "sky-rocketing violence" anymore. Find all of the latest Fitchburg, Massachusetts obituaries, condolences, and death notices from the Sentinel & Enterprise in. "When something appears to go wrong, and the momentum from the media starts pushing that something wrong happened, we have to speak up. "Their agenda has to be about the law, not about their personal crusades," Morales said.


Attorney's Office who are not "intimidated" by the judges. Morales blamed the media for not painting a clear picture of what is happening in law enforcement and said judges have an agenda and the right people need to be in the U.S. For more information or to register, call 97.ġ1 a.m.-noon: “Avoid Healthcare Errors, Fraud & Maximize Your Medicare Benefits” will be presented by the Massachusetts Senior Medicare Patrol Program.ġ p.m.: Montachusett Area Retired Men’s Club.ġ1 a.m.: “Boost Your Brain Health by Eating Well” with Nashoba Valley Medical Center & Hannaford dietitian Pat Hunter.ġ0:30 a.m.-noon: “The Great Influenza of 1918” will be presented by Worcester Institute for Senior Education instructor Victor Saffrin.ĩ:30-11:30 a.m.: Mother’s Day breakfast and makeovers.ġ1:30 a.m.: Friends’ Annual Meeting and Luncheon.ġ p.m.: The Creative Art Muses, a group of supportive, fun women, create unique arts and crafts cost is $5-8.ġ0:30-11:30 a.m.: Join Dreams Unlimited’s Michael Perry for a monthlong journey from Maine up to The Great Land of Alaska.ġ0 a.m.: “Malnutrition Awareness” will be presented by MOC’s Alex Welch.ġ1:30 a.m.-2 p.m.: River Court Residences in Groton invites you to their place for lunch and a tour.ġ0:30 a.m.: Acrylic painting classes will be held with Cheryl Hughes cost is $5.ġ:30 p.m.: Cancer Support Group will be led by Karen Kazanjian, LICSW, of HealthAlliance Simonds-Sinon Regional Cancer Center.ġ-2 p.m.: Sterling Village Nursing and Rehab’s Michele Morin will run a workshop where you can create some amazing home decor with materials from the Dollar Store cost is $5-$10.ġ:30 p.m.: Retired Municipal Employees meeting.ġ1:30 a.m.-1 p.m.: Greendale Retired Men’s Club Chorus and luncheon.ġ0:30-11:30 a.m.: Fitchburg Cultural Council and Fitchburg Senior Center present Ed the Wizard in “Magic for Seniors.”ġ1:45 a.m.: Lunch date at The 1761 Old Mill, located 69 State Road E, Westminster.Several of the officers said the defund-the-police movement has hurt policing, and Kleefisch and Pence pledged to fully fund police. FITCHBURG - The Fitchburg Senior Center has announced its schedule of events for May.
