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WEEKEND WEEKEND EDITION EDITION MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL VOL. XXXVIII NO.18 SEPT. 17, 2021 50 CENTS BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668 Alderman Ashanti Hamilton re- cently vowed to camp-out near a string of city-owned homes near 26th and Atkinson until a moun- tain of debris and trash is re- moved from the neighborhood. “I am angry and at my wits’ end with this problem, ad my patience is gone,” the first district alderman said in a statement an- nouncing his plan. The homes Hamilton is targeting are for sale and are supposed to be maintained by the Department of City Development (DCD). “But someone there has been asleep at the whell and simply unresponsive (for some six weeks!) to the citizen compliants and the requests I have made to have the illegally dumped material removed,” said Hamilton. The DCD blames the contractor and the contractor blames DCD, Hamilton said. “All while the problem just continued to grow. How bad is it? Recently, Hamilton noted, a homicide vic- tim was discovered under the trash. “Yes— a dead body was found and removed—yet the trash remained after the body was pulled out!” The alderman said an area attracts good or bad depending on how it looks. “Well, the Garden Homes block I am (camping out) in is currently attracting open drug dealing, loi- tering drug use and prostitution. That’s about as bad as it gets, and a situation that makes people want to leave the city.” Hamilton vowed to stay in the area of the homes until the materials are removed and the properties are made to look like attrac- tive places for new residents to call home. “I expect DCD to act with expediency to address the UNACCEPTABLE conditions here,” Hamilton said. “(I’m) Not “(I’m) Not leaving leaving until until sickening sickening problem is problem is addressed in addressed in Garden Homes!” Garden Homes!” Ald. Ashanti Hamilton Angry Aldderman Hamilton says: ABODE ABODE Makin’ Cake Performance piece by Dasha Kelly Hamilton explores race, class, & equity!

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Page 1: EDITION Kelly

WEEKENDWEEKEND EDITIONEDITION

MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL

VOL. XXXVII I NO.18 SEPT. 17, 2021 50 CENTSBULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668

Alderman Ashanti Hamilton re-cently vowed to camp-out near a string of city-owned homes near 26th and Atkinson until a moun-tain of debris and trash is re-moved from the neighborhood.

“I am angry and at my wits’ end with this problem, ad my patience is gone,” the first district alderman said in a statement an-nouncing his plan.

The homes Hamilton is targeting are for sale and are supposed to be maintained by the Department of City Development (DCD).

“But someone there has been asleep at the whell and simply unresponsive (for some six weeks!) to the citizen compliants and the requests I have made to have the illegally dumped material removed,” said Hamilton.

The DCD blames the contractor and the

contractor blames DCD, Hamilton said. “All while the problem just continued to grow.

How bad is it? Recently, Hamilton noted, a homicide vic-

tim was discovered under the trash. “Yes—a dead body was found and removed—yet the trash remained after the body was pulled out!”

The alderman said an area attracts good or bad depending on how it looks. “Well, the Garden Homes block I am (camping out) in is currently attracting open drug dealing, loi-tering drug use and prostitution. That’s about as bad as it gets, and a situation that makes people want to leave the city.”

Hamilton vowed to stay in the area of the homes until the materials are removed and the properties are made to look like attrac-tive places for new residents to call home.

“I expect DCD to act with expediency to address the UNACCEPTABLE conditions here,” Hamilton said.

“(I’m) Not“(I’m) Not leavingleaving until until sickening sickening problem isproblem is addressed in addressed in Garden Homes!”Garden Homes!”

Ald. Ashanti Hamilton

Angry Aldderman Hamilton says:

ABODEABODE

Makin’ Cake Performance piece by

Dasha Kelly Hamilton explores race, class, & equity!

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The Weekend Edition • September 17 2021 • Page 2Milwaukee Rep is thrilled to

host author, Poet Laureate and creative change agent Dasha Kelly Hamilton as she launces her national tour of Makin’ Cake, a performance piece where she cuts into a cake, revealing what its his-tory and ingredients can teach us about race, class and equity in America.

Makin’ Cake will be per-formed for one night only on Friday, October 8 at 7pm in the Stiemke Studio and in-cludes delicious conver-sations after the show and cake for all. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at www.MilwaukeeRep.com.

Makin’ Cake was commis-sioned by the John Michael Kohler Arts Center as a strategy to engage a com-munity-wide conversation about race.

Using vignettes, digital media, live bakers and Kelly Hamilton owning the stage and its stories, Makin’ Cake explores the histories and basic ingredients of cake and what it tells us about access and privilege.

Dasha Kelly Hamilton is a writer, spoken word artist and creative change agent. She is former Artist of the Year for the City of Milwaukee and the city’s 11th Poet Laureate.

She was named the 2020 National Rubinger Fellow and the 2021-22 Poet Laureate for the State of Wisconsin.

She has performed on

HBO, hosts live storytelling events for The Moth, and is an internationally-traveled speaker.

Her nonprofit, Still Waters Collective, initiated literary arts programming for 20 years, creating platforms for thousands of voices to be honored and heard.

Dasha served as an Arts Envoy for the US Embassy to teach, perform and facilitated community building initiatives in Botswanan and the island

of Mauritius. She’s been an adjunct pro-

fessor at Mount Mary Univer-sity, Alverno College, Bryan &

Stratton, University of Wis-consin-Milwaukee and a re-cruiter and mentor with University of Wisconsin’s First Wave Scholars Program.

She holds an MFA in Cre-ative Writing from Antioch University, a MA in Marketing and Communications from Roosevelt University and a BS in Public Relations from Il-linois State University.

The national tour of Makin’ Cake continues with dates and cities across the county including: October 9, 2021 at Cedarburg Performing Arts Center in Cedarburg, WI; January 22, 2022 at Perkin-son Center for the Arts and Education in Chester, VA; January 28, 2022 at Fort Hills Performing Arts Center in Ca-nandaigua, NY; January 30, 2022 at Chelmsford Perform-ing Arts Center in Chelmsford, MA; February 14 and 15, 2022 at University of Stevens Point, WI; February 17, 2022 at Pablo Center at the Con-fluence WI in Eau Claire, WI; and February 18 and 18, 2022 at University of Wiscon-sin-Madison.

To purchase tickets to Makin’ Cake on Friday, Oc-tober 8 at 7pm visit www.Mil-waukeeRep.com, call the Ticket Office at 414-224-9490 or in-person at 108 E Wells Street in downtown Milwau-kee.

For more information please visit www.MilwaukeeRep.com

Makin’ Cake Written and Performed by Dasha Kelly Hamilton At Milwaukee Rep’s Stiemke Studio Friday, October 8 at 7pm

Dasha Kelly Hamilton

“Using vignettes, digital media, live bakers and Kelly Hamilton owning the stage and its stories, Makin’ Cake explores the histories and basic ing-redients of cake and what it tells us about access and privilege.”

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WOMEN ONLY

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The Weekend Edition • September 17 2021 • Page 3

The Milwaukee Rep is pleased to an-nounce the continuation of the Profes-sional Training Institute (PTI), an advanced actor training program for students in 9-12 grade.

The class of 2021/22 will consist of 15 students from 10 different high schools including: Gabriela Bastardo (Golda Meir HS), Alexa Crump (Milwau-kee High School of the Arts), Jonathan Edwards (Rufus King HS), Terynn Erby-Walker (Golda Meir HS), Ana Gutierrez (Ronald Reagan HS), Liam Jeninga (Delavan Darien HS), Michael Loomans (Slinger HS), Krya Mathias (Kettle Moraine School for Art and Performances), Molly McVey (Nicolet HS), Costello Mylott (Rufus King HS), Angel Rivera (Pius XI HS), Yexuanj Rivera Melendez (Milwaukee High School of the Arts), Magdalyn Rowley-Lange (Ronald Reagan HS), Alexandria Woods (Rufus King HS), and Isabel Young (Walden III HS).

The 2021/22 PTI Ensemble were chosen out of hundreds of exceptional talented students from all across Milwaukee to receive free training over the course of the academic year.

The students will gather throughout the school year to develop their talent and knowledge in the field of performance, ending the year with a cap-stone performance where they will be paid as pro-fessional actors.

Support for the PTI program is provided by funders of Milwaukee Rep’s Education & Engage-ment Department, which is designed to further the theater’s mission of creating positive change in the cultural, social and economic vitality of Milwaukee.

Education & Engagement supporters include Greater Milwaukee Foundation, The Lubar Family Foundation, The Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foun-dation, Northwestern Mutual with additional support from Fred Pike and Cecilia Taylor.

For more information, please visit our website www.MilwaukeeRep.com

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The Weekend Edition • September 17 2021 • Page 4

Good City Brewing announced recently that it will contribute at least 1% of all company revenue going forward to housing initiatives in Milwaukee.

“Good City was born out of an intentional commitment Dan [Katt] and I made to put down roots and seek the good of Milwaukee.

“As we thought about how we can push forward our mission… as a company, we kept coming back to the im-portance of rootedness and calling a place home, keys to which are affordable housing and home own-ership,” said co-founder David Dupee in a statement.

“We’re excited to focus our efforts toward supporting the amazing local nonprofits who are making it easier for everyone to put down roots and call Milwaukee our home.”

The company, which oper-ates taprooms on the Lower East Side, at the Deer Dis-trict and in suburban Wau-watosa, made the pledge as part of an announcement that its lager-style Home beer would now be available in cans.

“Home has quickly be-come one of our more pop-ular brands, especially during the historic Bucks’ championship run.

“We’re excited to introduce a format that will make Home more accessible in the market,” said Katt.

Dupee told Urban Milwau-kee that the organization in-tends to make the contributions annually through a soon-to-launch

application process, but would consider time-sensi-tive needs.

Good City opened in 2016 at 2108 N. Farwell Ave. and substantially expanded that facility in 2017.

In 2018, the partners an-nounced the acquisition of the Century City 1 ware-house with plans to use the facility as a home for offices, future production space and like-minded tenants.

It opened its Deer District brewery and taproom in January 2019, but surren-dered the lease on an event venue above the taproom amidist the COVID-19 pan-demic.

The brewery opened a taproom at the Mayfair Col-lection earlier this year.

This isn’t the first time the organization has explicitly backed housing efforts. It used proceeds from its Black is Beautiful beer re-lease in 2020 to support the Garden Homes neighbor-hood housing renovation ini-tiative near its Century City facility.

The low-income housing tax credit project is being led by a partnership of the 30th Street Industrial Corridor Corporation business im-provement district, Impact Seven and Garden Homes Neighborhood Association.

The housing funding an-nouncement comes one day after a coalition of stake-holders announced a 30-year vision to address Milwaukee’s affordable housing shortage. That pro-posal calls for an additional $135 million to be raised and invested in housing preservation and creation in the next decade.

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Good City Brewing Will Donate 1% of Revenue to Housing!Pledge to support affordable housing efforts accompanies release of Home beer in cans. By Jeramey Jannene of UrbanMilwaukee.com

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The Weekend Edition • September 17 2021 • Page 5

(PUBLICATION) STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURT MILWAUKEE COUNTY

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 21CV004478 In the matter of the name change of: ANGELA ROSE ZENDA NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: ANGELA ROSE ZENDA to: ANGELA ROSE KANTO Birth Certificate: ANGELA ROSE ZENDA IT IS ORDERED This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Judge’s Name: HON. KEVIN E. MARTENS PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, VIA ZOOM Milwaukee, Wis-consin, 53233 DATE SEPTEMBER 30 2021TIME 9:30 A.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Milwaukee Community Journal, a newspaper published in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Dated: 8-10-2021 BY THE COURT: HON. KEVIN E MARTENS Circuit Court Judge 172/9-1-8-15-2021

SUMMONS (PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 21CV004621 In the matter of the name change of: DANNY O’NEAL ROGERS By (Petitioner) DANNY O’NEAL ROGERS NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: DANNY O’NEAL BRAM-LETT to: DANNY O’NEAL ROGERS Birth Certificate: DANNY O’NEAL BRAMLETT

IT IS ORDERED This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Judge’s Name: HON. KEVIN E. MARTENS PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, VIA ZOOM Milwaukee, Wis-consin, 53233 DATE OCTOBER 15 2021TIME 9:30 A.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Milwaukee Community Journal, a newspaper published in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Dated: 8-19-2021 BY THE COURT: HON. KEVIN E MARTENS Circuit Court Judge 171/9-1-8-15-2021

SUMMONS (PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 21CV003138 In the matter of the name change of JOEL ANTONIO LOPEZ NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: JOEL ANTONIO LOPEZ To: JOEL MONROY Birth Certificate: JOEL ANTONIO LOPEZ IT IS ORDERED This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin Judge’s Name: HON. CHRIS-TOPHER R FOLEY BR 14 Hearing will take place by phone please call the Court at (414) 278-4582 at the date and time of hearing. PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wis-consin, 53233 DATE: OCTOBER 15, 2021, TIME 9:00 A.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Milwaukee Community Journal, a newspaper published in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Dated: 8-10-2021

BY THE COURT: HON. CHRISTOPHER R FOLEY Circuit Court Judge 170/9-1-8-15-2021

SUMMONS (PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 21CV003795 In the matter of the name change of: MARIAH MICHELLE SPEEL-MAN By (Petitioner) MARIAH MI-CHELLE SPEELMAN NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: MARIAH MICHELLE SPEELMAN to: MARIAH MI-CHELLE CRUZ Birth Certificate: MARIAH MI-CHELLE SPEELMAN IT IS ORDERED This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Judge’s Name: HON. PEDRO COLON BR. 18 RM 412/ZOOM PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, Milwau-kee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE SEP-TEMBER 28, 2021, TIME 9:30 A.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Milwaukee Community Journal, a newspaper published in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Dated: 8-17-2021 BY THE COURT: HON. PEDRO COLON Circuit Court Judge 175/9-1-8-15-2021

SUMMONS (PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 21CV004202 In the matter of the name change of: NEVAEH LYNNETTE CUNNING-HAM By (Petitioner) CHERISH LYN-

NETE CUNNINGHAM By (Co-Petitioner) DEANGELO M JONES NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: NEVAEH LYNNETTE CUN-NINGHAM to: NEVAEH LYN-NETTE JONES Birth Certificate: NEVAEH LYN-NETTE CUNNINGHAM IT IS ORDERED This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Judge’s Name: HON. PEDRO COLON BR. 18 RM 412/ZOOM PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, Milwau-kee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE OC-TOBER 1, 2021, TIME 9:30 A.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Milwaukee Community Journal, a newspaper published in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Dated: 8-24-2021 BY THE COURT: HON. PEDRO COLON Circuit Court Judge 177/9-1-8-15-2021

SUMMONS (PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY PETITION FOR NAME

CHANGE (Adult or Minor 14 or older)

(30708) Case No. 21CV005215

IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE OF: OLIVIA RACHEL BONDE-GRIGGS I am the Petitioner and state: 1. My address is 2629 N HUB-BARD ST 2. I live in Milwaukee County, Wis-consin 3. I was born on 07/29/2002 in the state of MINNESOTA 4. My birth certificate was issued in the state –MINNESOTA 5. The name that appears on my birth certificate is OLIVIA RA-CHEL BONDE-GRIGGS 6. My current job is TARGET TEAM MEMBER

7. a. I do not work in a job for which a license has been required by any state, or my only professional li-cense is to teach in the public schools in this state. 8. I am not a convicted sex offender required to register under SS301.45, 938.34(15m), and 938.345(3), Wisconsin Statutes or a similar law of any other state.

9. I wish to change my name to OLIVIA BOND APONTE For the following reason(s) I WANT TO SHARE THE SAME NAME AS THE MAN I CALL MY FATHER AND MY MOTHER 10. I wish to change the name on my Wisconsin BIRTH Certificate OLIVIA RACHEL BONDE-GRIGGS Date: August 24, 2021 173/9-1-8-15-2021

LEGALS&CLASSIFIEDS

The News-paper with its finger on the pulse of YOUR COM-MU-NITY!

Race, Not Job, Predicts Economic Outcomes for Black Households

DURHAM, N.C. — During the decade-long economic recovery following the Great Recession, Black house-holds lost much more wealth than white families, regard-less of class or profession, according to new research from Duke University’s Samuel DuBois Cook Center for Social Equity.

Notably, while most other groups experienced an eco-nomic recovery between 2010 and 2019, Black profes-sionals suffered losses in wealth, the authors found. Meanwhile, Black working-class families remained in the worst overall economic position. As a result, many Black

families entered the COVID-19 pandemic in a state of fi-nancial precarity.

“As the economy recovered, the typical Black house-hold remained financially fragile and entered the COVID-19 crisis with less of a private safety net,” says co-author Fenaba Addo, an associate professor of public policy at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and faculty affili-ate of the Cook Center. “By comparison, white working-class households had overwhelmingly middle-class levels of wealth -- and were better positioned for the economic uncertainty the pandemic brought.”

The paper is available online in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences.

The authors explored the roughly decade-long period following the Great Recession, starting in 2010 and end-ing in 2019, prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The racial wealth gap was already sizable prior to the Great Recession and increased during and after, they found. During the recession,

Black and Latino households lost 48 and 44 percent of their wealth, respectively, while white households lost just 26 percent. As of 2019, Black households held less than fifteen percent of the net worth of white households.

The authors classified individuals and households ac-cording to both race (non-Latino Black, non-Latino white and Latino) and class (working class or professional man-agerial class, based on occupations).

“One of the important contributions of this study is our conscious effort not to treat everyone who engages in paid labor as members of the working class,” says co-au-thor William A. Darity Jr., founding director of the Cook Center and the Samuel DuBois Cook Professor of Public Policy, African and African American Studies and eco-nomics at Duke University.

“We separate the working class from the professional-

managerial class and demonstrate this has strong impli-cations for uneven recoveries from the Great Recession and uneven access to wealth across households.”

While economic outcomes improved for most non-Black households between 2010 and 2019, few Black house-holds could keep up.

The percentage of both Black professional-class and working-class households who were middle-class or above fell between 2010 and 2019.

Also, Black and Latino-led households were less likely than white households to achieve these higher thresholds of wealth -- regardless of whether they belonged to the professional or working class.

The authors also identified households that are “wealth poor,” and thus in the most precarious economic position. in 2019, the federal annual poverty threshold was $25,750 in annual income, or roughly $2,100 a month. When a household’s total net worth is less than three months’ income (at $2,100 a month), a household is clas-sified as “wealth poor.”

The proportion of “wealth poor” families decreased from 2010 to 2019 across most racial and professional cate-gories, but it increased among Black professionals.

Moreover, a majority of Black and Latino households -- across the working and professional classes -- fell into this economically precarious category.

These disparities have far-reaching effects. “Black households’ cumulative, intergenerational inability to ac-quire wealth continues to contribute to their sedimentation at the bottom of the socioeconomic distribution,” the au-thors write.

And without the ballast this wealth provides, Black households are more vulnerable during economic down-turns -- and less able to reap the benefits of economic re-coveries.

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The Weekend Edition • September 17 2021 • Page 6

SUMMONS (PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY DIVORCE - 40101

Case No. 21FA002871

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner: PATRICIA MADRIGAL VILLA-GOMEZ and FRANCISCO J ESPI-NOZA CARLON

THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TO THE PERSON NAMED ABOVE AS RESPONDENT: You are notified that the petitioner named above has filed a Petition for divorce or legal separation against you.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within 40 days from the day after the first day of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at: Clerk of Court, Milwaukee County Courthouse 901 N 9th St Milwaukee WI 53233 and to PATRICIA MADRIGAL VILLA-GOMEZ 2543 S 6th ST Milwaukee WI 53215

It is recommended, but not required that you have an attorney help or represent you.

If you do not demand a copy of the Petition within 40 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Petition, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Petition.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of prop-erty.

You are further notified that if the parties to this action have minor children, violation of 948.31 Wis. Stats., (Interference with custody by parent or others) is punishable by fines and/or imprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minor children, documents setting forth the percentage standard for child sup-port established by the department under 49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factors that a court may consider for modification of that standard under 767.511 (1m). Wis Stats. are avail-able upon your request from the Clerk of Court.

You are notified of the availability of information from the Circuit Court Commissioner as set forth in 767.105 WIs.Stats.

767.105 Information from Circuit Court Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to an action affecting the family, including a revision of judgment or order under sec. 767.59 or 767.451: (a) The Circuit Court Commissioner shall, with or without charge, pro-vide the party with written infor-mation on the following, as appropriate to the action com-menced: 1. The procedure for obtaining a judgment or order in the action. 2. The major issues usually ad-dressed in such an action. 3. Community resources and family court counseling services available to assist the parties. 4. The procedure for setting, mod-

ifying, and enforcing child support awards, or modifying and enforcing legal custody or physical placement judgments or orders. (b) The Circuit Court Commissioner shall provide a party, for inspection or purchase, with a copy of the stat-utory provisions in this chapter gen-erally pertinent to the action. Date: 8-25-2021 BY: PATRICIA MADRIGAL VIL-LAGOMEZ 2543 S 6th ST MILWAUKEE WI 53215 176/8-25/9-1-8-2021

SUMMONS the (PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY WITHOUT MINOR CHILDREN

DIVORCE 40101 Case No. 21FA003788

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner: CARLISSA WASHINGTON 3751 N 58TH BLVD Milwaukee WI 53216 and Respondent: CLINTON L WASHINGTON 3751 N 58th BLVD Milwaukee WI 53216 THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TO THE PERSON NAMED ABOVE AS RESPONDENT: You are notified that your spouse has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you. The Petitioner which is attached states the nature and basis of the legal action. Within 20 days of receiving the Summons, you must provide a written response, as that term is used in Ch. 802, Wis. Stats., to the Peti-tion. The Court may reject or dis-regard a response that does not follow the requirements of the statues. The response must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at: Clerk of Court, Milwaukee County Courthouse 901 N 9th St Milwaukee WI 53233. The response must also be mailed or delivered within 20 days to the peti-tioner at the address above. It is recommended, but not required that you have an attorney help or represent you. If you do not provide a proper re-sponse within 20 days, the court may grant judgment against you and you may lose your right to object to any-thing that is or may be incorrect in the Petition. A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment may be-come a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future and may also be enforced by garnish-ment or seizure of property. Date: 7-20-2021 BY: CARLISSA WASHINGTON 3751 N 58TH BLVD Milwaukee WI 53216 179/9-8-15-22-2021

SUMMONS (PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY PETITION FOR NAME

CHANGE (Adult or Minor 14 or older)

(30708) Case No. 21CV004798

IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE OF: CATA-

LINA MARIE WARD I am the Petitioner and state: 1. My address is 5152 N SHER-MAN BLVD 2. I live in Milwaukee County, Wis-consin 3. I was born on 02/07/1984 in the

state of WISCONSIN 4. My birth certificate was issued in the state –WISCONSIN 5. The name that appears on my birth certificate is CATALINA MARIE WARD 6. My current job is CHARTER COMMUNICATION 7. a. I do not work in a job for which a license has been required by any state, or my only professional li-cense is to teach in the public schools in this state. 8. I am not a convicted sex offender required to register under SS301.45, 938.34(15m), and 938.345(3), Wisconsin Statutes or a similar law of any other state.

9. I wish to change my name to MILIANI ALLURE PAGE For the following reason(s) SECU-RITY REASONS 10. I wish to change the name on my Wisconsin BIRTH Certificate 11. CATALINA MARIE WARD Date: August 10, 2021 169/8-27/9-3-10-2021

STATE OF WISCONSIN,

CIRCUIT COURT MILWAUKEE COUNTY

SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT SMALL CLAIMS

Case No. 2021SC007366 PLAINTIFF(S) CEDRIC JOHNSON, 2765 N 5TH STREET Milwaukee WI 53212 vs DEFENDANT/S: DWAYNE GREEN LEE 3803 N 24TH PLACE MILWAUKEE WI 53206 TO THE DEFENDANT(S) This form does not replace the need for an interpreter any collogues man-dated by law, or the responsibility of court and counsel to ensure that per-sons with limited English profi-ciency fully comprehend their rights and obligations. This form must be completed in the English language. If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please call 414-278-5712prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. Claim for money ($10,000 or less) 31001

TO THE DEFENDANT(S): You are being sued as described below. If you wish to dispute this matter: You must appear at the time and place stated. If you do not appear or answer, the plaintiff(s) may win this case and a judgment entered for what the plain-tiff is asking. When to Appear /File an Answer Date: OCTOBER 5, 2021 Time: 8:30 A.M. Place to Appear/File and Answer: Milwaukee County Courthouse 901 N 9th Street, Room 400 Milwaukee, WI 53233 Clerk/Attorney Signature: Plaintiff’s Demand: The plaintiff

states the following claim against the defendant(s): 1. Plaintiff demands judgment for: Claim for Money $2560 Brief statement of dates and facts: Garage damage = 1800 clean out and clean = $150 haul and dump, carpet clean $50, 200 clean, patch-work = $150, Deep Freezer = $150, Window Blinds = $60 This publication summons is being filed in an effort to regain all monies ($2560) lost in this claim. Dated: 8-2-2021 BY THE PLAINTIFF: CEDRIC D JOHNSON 2765 N 5th Street Milwaukee WI 53212 168/8-27/9-3-10-2021

The Newspaper with its finger on the pulse of YOUR COMMUNITY! The Milwaukee Community Journal!

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(PUBLICATION) STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURT MILWAUKEE COUNTY

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 21CV004621 In the matter of the name change of: DANNY O’NEAL ROGERS By (Petitioner) DANNY O’NEAL ROGERS NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: JERMAIN STEVEN FOWLER to: JERMAIN STEVEN JONES Birth Certificate: JERMAIN STEVEN FOWLER IT IS ORDERED This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Judge’s Name: HON. KEVIN E. MARTENS PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, VIA ZOOM Milwaukee, Wis-consin, 53233 DATE SEPTEMBER 23 2021TIME 10:00 A.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Milwaukee Community Journal, a newspaper published in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Dated: 8-10-2021 BY THE COURT: HON. KEVIN E MARTENS Circuit Court Judge 167/8-27/9-3-10-2021

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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 21CV004717 IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE OF: SHERIKA FASHAE THOMAS By (Petitioner) SHERIKA FASHAE THOMAS NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: FROM: SHERIKA FASHAE THOMAS TO: SHERIKA FASHAE LIPSEY-MUEX Birth Certificate: SHERIKA FA-SHAE THOMAS IT IS ORDERED This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Judge’s Name: HON. JUDGE KRISTY YANG\VIA ZOOM PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, Milwau-kee Wisconsin, 53233 DATE: SEP-TEMBER 30, 2021, TIME 9:30 A.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Milwaukee Community Journal, a newspaper published in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Dated: 8-25-2021 BY THE COURT: HON. JUDGE YANG Circuit Court Judge 178/9-3-10-17-2021

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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 21CV004730 In the matter of the name change of: MARIA DeJESUS JIMENEZ MAR-TINEZ NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: MARIA DeJESUS JIMENEZ MARTINEZ to: GAEL JIMENEZ MARTINEZ Birth Certificate: MARIA DeJESUS JIMENEZ MARTINEZ IT IS ORDERED This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Judge’s Name: HON. GWENDO-LYN G CONNOLLY Room 415 VIA ZOOM PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 DATE: OCTOBER 6, 2021TIME 8:30 A.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Milwaukee Community Journal, a newspaper published in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Dated: 8-6-2021 BY THE COURT: HON. GWENDOLYN CONNOLLY Circuit Court Judge 180/9-8-15-22-2021

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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY PETITION FOR NAME

CHANGE (Adult or Minor 14 or older)

(30708) Case No. 21CV005219

IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE OF: ATHENA C ENG-STROM I am the Petitioner and state: 1. My address is 2017 E HILL-CREST AVE 2. I live in Milwaukee County, Wis-consin 53207 3. I was born on 10/20/1983 in the state of MINNESOTA 4. My birth certificate was issued in the state –MINNESOTA 5. The name that appears on my birth certificate is ATHENA C ENG-STROM 6. My current job is OPERATIONS MANAGER 7. a. I do not work in a job for which a license has been required by any state, or my only professional li-cense is to teach in the public schools in this state. 8. I am not a convicted sex offender required to register under SS301.45, 938.34(15m), and 938.345(3), Wisconsin Statutes or a similar law of any other state. 9. I wish to change my name to ATHENA ENGSTROM OLSEN For the following reason(s) MAR-RIAGE 10. I wish to change the name on my Wisconsin MARRIAGE Certificate ATHENA C ENGSTROM 2017 E HILLCREST AVE MILWAUKEE WI 53207 Date: August 26, 2021 181/9-15-22-29-2021

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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY DIVORCE - 40101

Case No. 21FA004224 In Re: The marriage of Petitioner: MONICA VILLAPANDO and DANIEL VILLAPANDO VAZ-QUEZ THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TO

THE PERSON NAMED ABOVE AS RESPONDENT: You are notified that the petitioner named above has filed a Petition for divorce or legal separation against you. You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within 40 days from the day after the first day of publication. The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at: Clerk of Court, Milwaukee County Courthouse 901 N 9th St Milwaukee WI 53233 and to MONICA VILLAPANDO 2452 S 34TH ST Milwaukee WI 53215 It is recommended, but not required that you have an attorney help or represent you. If you do not demand a copy of the Petition within 40 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Petition, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Petition. A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of prop-erty. You are further notified that if the parties to this action have minor children, violation of 948.31 Wis. Stats., (Interference with custody by parent or others) is punishable by fines and/or imprisonment: If you and the petitioner have minor children, documents setting forth the percentage standard for child sup-port established by the department under 49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factors that a court may consider for modification of that standard under 767.511 (1m). Wis Stats. are avail-able upon your request from the Clerk of Court. You are notified of the availability of information from the Circuit Court Commissioner as set forth in 767.105 WIs.Stats. 767.105 Information from Circuit Court Commissioner. (2) Upon the request of a party to an action affecting the family, including a revision of judgment or order under sec. 767.59 or 767.451: (a) The Circuit Court Commissioner

shall, with or without charge, pro-vide the party with written infor-mation on the following, as appropriate to the action com-menced: 1. The procedure for obtaining a judgment or order in the action. 2. The major issues usually ad-dressed in such an action. 3. Community resources and family court counseling services available to assist the parties. 4. The procedure for setting, mod-ifying, and enforcing child support awards, or modifying and enforcing legal custody or physical placement judgments or orders. (b) The Circuit Court Commissioner shall provide a party, for inspection or purchase, with a copy of the stat-utory provisions in this chapter gen-erally pertinent to the action. Date: 8-1-2021 BY: MONICA VILLAPANDO 2452 S 34TH ST MILWAUKEE WI 53215 182/9-15-22-29-2021

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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 21CV004730 In the matter of the name change of: MARIA DeJESUS JIMENEZ MAR-TINEZ NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: MARIA De JESUS JIME-NEZ MARTINEZ to: GAEL JIME-NEZ MARTINEZ Birth Certificate: MARIA De JESUS JIMENEZ MARTINEZ IT IS ORDERED This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Judge’s Name: HON. GWENDO-LYN G CONNOLLY Room 415 VIA ZOOM PLACE: 901 N. 9 th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 DATE: OC-TOBER 6, 2021TIME 8:30 A.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Milwaukee Com-munity Journal, a newspaper pub-lished in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Dated: 8-6-2021 BY THE COURT: HON. GWENDOLYN CONNOLLY Circuit Court Judge 180/9-8-15-22-2021

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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTY NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 21CV3585 In the matter of the name change of: FLORY MARISELA JEREZ By (Petitioner) FLORY MARISELA JEREZ NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above: From: FLORY MARISELA JEREZ to: FLORY MARISELA JEREZ-VILLASEÑOR Birth Certificate: FLORY MA-RISELA JEREZ IT IS ORDERED This petition will be heard in the Cir-cuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Judge’s Name: HON. PEDRO COLON BR. 18 RM 412/ZOOM PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, Milwau-kee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE SEP-TEMBER 28, 2021, TIME 10:00 A.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Milwaukee Community Journal, a newspaper published in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin. Dated: 8-19-2021 BY THE COURT: HON. PEDRO COLON Circuit Court Judge 181/9-10-17-24-2021

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