A list of puns related to "Port Washington, Wisconsin"
36 year old Chandra Felita Jennings was last seen at a house on the south side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on April 28, 2003. Not much is known about the circumstances surrounding Chandra's disappearance but she was known to frequent the 3700 and 3800 blocks of north Port Washington Road and the 42nd and Capitol area of Milwaukee.
Listed as long-term missing by the Milwaukee Police Department, Chandra's disappearance was publicized in news articles and social media in October 2020 by the police department as part of an initiative highlighting missing person cold cases.
Per a 2015 news article, the investigation by Milwaukee Police remains ongoing. The news article noted Chandra had a son and two grandchildren she had never met. Chandra's mother was reported as having health issues as well and Whitney Alexandra, Chandra's daughter-in-law, implored the public to provide any information.
Chandra remains missing. If you have any information, please contact the Milwaukee Police Department at 414-935-7405.
Links:
https://www.cbs58.com/news/mpd-long-term-missing-chandra-jennings-last-seen-in-2003
My intent was to feel peace or see something peaceful. I felt an overall feelings of calmness and serenity. An old woman smiled at me which brought peace
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As you likely have seen, kratom ban bills are increasing. The AKA is working hard to stop statewideΒ bans in Kentucky, Washington State, and in localities and cities across America.
We must work together to defeat these bills! Thank you to those who are donating and sharing their personal testimonials.
Reminder: We should never personallyΒ attack legislators or elected officials.Β Many elected officials have only heard negative things about kratom from the FDA or elsewhere, and are responsive when we reach out with science and consumer testimonials.
No one should ever email, message, post, or otherwise communicate attacks or threats to legislators and elected officials.Β We understand kratom bans are an emotional issue, but attacks and name calling against the legislators or officials themselves is wrong and damages our efforts to stop bans.
Personal stories, no matter how short, about how kratom has helped you or a loved one are incredibly powerful. Thank you to everyone who has shared their story and appropriately communicated to officials.
A bill to ban kratom was filed in Kentucky on January 4.
Then another ban kratom bill in the State of Washington on January 11.
Your help is needed more than ever to stop these bans and others. We'veΒ assembledΒ teams to stop the bans and help pass the Kratom Consumer Protection Act, and will be reaching out to American Kratom ProtectorsΒ about appropriate targeted communications.
We have to get the truth about kratom in front of officials in states from Florida and Kentucky to Washington State and California.
Together we stopped the WHO International Ban and we're making great KCPA progressΒ in many states, butΒ weΒ cannot do it without your help!
Wisconsin Update
The Wisconsin House State Affairs Committee voted 9-2 earlier this month to replace the current kratom ban in Wisconsin with the Kratom Consumer Protection Act (Assembly Bill 599). This is a very important step in correcting the mistake made when Wisconsin policy makers believed the FDAβs anti-kratom attacks.
We will need your support to contact the Wisconsin House members when AB 599 is up for a vote (and Senate members after that vote). As soon as we know the schedule for that vote we will send an Action Alert to ask for your help.
Thanks to every kratom advocate for your support in helping us get to this historic point. We need Wisconsin to be the first of the six states who were misled by the FDA in their kratom bans.
I would think most people would think Washington but I've seen people use "UW" to refer to Wisconsin several times so I was curious
36 year old Chandra Felita Jennings was last seen at a house on the south side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on April 28, 2003. Not much is known about the circumstances surrounding Chandra's disappearance but she was known to frequent the 3700 and 3800 blocks of north Port Washington Road and the 42nd and Capitol area of Milwaukee.
Listed as long-term missing by the Milwaukee Police Department, Chandra's disappearance was publicized in news articles and social media in October 2020 by the police department as part of an initiative highlighting missing person cold cases.
Per a 2015 news article, the investigation by Milwaukee Police remains ongoing. The news article noted Chandra had a son and two grandchildren she had never met. Chandra's mother was reported as having health issues as well and Whitney Alexandra, Chandra's daughter-in-law, implored the public to provide any information.
Chandra remains missing. If you have any information, please contact the Milwaukee Police Department at 414-935-7405.
Links:
https://www.cbs58.com/news/mpd-long-term-missing-chandra-jennings-last-seen-in-2003
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