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WEEKEND WEEKEND EDITION EDITION THE SPORTING THE SPORTING LIFE LIFE MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL VOL. XXXVI NO. 3 MARCH 16, 2018 50 CENTS BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668 Local and national focus on sports and the athletes who play them First Person(s) “PAY THEM!” It’s time for the NCAA to change it’s ways End the NCAA exploitation of Black athletes By members of Color of Change MARCH MADNESS begins. Over the next three weeks, student-athletes will become legends as they strive to reach the Final Four. Like many of you, I love this time of year - the fren- zied pace, desperation shots, rooting for the underdogs. However, I’m also intimately familiar with the exploitative nature of college sports and how even the stars that shine this month are still just unpaid laborers supporting the billion-dollar behemoth that is the NCAA. I know this because my dad was one of those stars. While leading upstart New Mexico State to the Final Four in 1970, he earned national accolades and found himself on the cover of Sports Illustrated. But while his image was being used to sell magazines across the country, he lived in relative poverty and had to scramble to make ends meet financially. Fast forward 50 years and things are as bad as ever for student-ath- letes. While the NCAA rakes in billions in TV revenue, fired coaches re- ceive eight-figure payouts, and shoe companies flood athletic departments with multi-million-dollar apparel deals, players see none of it. In fact, they can be ruled ineligible and have their reputations sul- lied simply by having someone pay for their dinner. Black athletes are disproportionately impacted by the NCAA's dra- conian policies, in particular, the rules that say that in order to maintain “amateur status” and thus be eligible to play, athletes cannot accept any money or gifts. Even though Black students only make up about 3 percent of all full- time students, Black athletes make up more than half of the players on the largest revenue sports, football and basketball. 12 In 2015, the top programs made a combined $9.1 billion, and the NCAA itself just signed $8.8 billion dollar TV deal with CBS to air its March Madness tourna- ment. Yet these players are criminalized if they dare try and turn their skills and labor into a source of income. Because of practice and game schedules combined with their academic courses, many athletes cannot work while under scholarship and often go hungry or have difficulty pay- ing rent as a result. 34 This has to change - other sports institutions, like the Olympics, changed their rules about amateurism over 30 years ago to allow their athletes to financially benefit, the NCAA should follow suite. 5 Removing the "amateur status" rules would also kill the black market that currently allows agents and shady middlemen to prey on young tal- ent, with the athletes taking the fall when their hands get caught in the (continued on pge 3) Will Giannis and the Bucks reintroduce themselves to the playoffs? Giannis Antetokounmpo greets fans before a game against the Denver Nuggets at the BMO Harris Bradley Center. What looked like a solid hold on a playoff spot began to get a little shakey for the Milwaukee Bucks as they came out of the All-Star break playing up and down basketball against their opponents. The Bucks still have the seventh seed in the play- off pecking order. They have to stop the roller-coster and go full throttle if they want to keep and lock-down their “dance card” for the big dance come May.—Photos by Bill Tennessen Milwaukee Bucks Coach Joe Prunty Bucks’ Eric Bledsoe Antetokounmpo being fouled by Denver Nuggests’ Wilson Chandler The Bucks’ Khris Middleton dribbling against the At- lanta Hawks Malcolm Delaney.

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Page 1: MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL WEEKENDTHE ......WEEKEND EDITIONEDITION THE SPORTING LIFE MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL VOL. XXXVI NO. 3 MARCH 16, 2018 50 CENTS BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE,

WEEKENDWEEKENDEDITIONEDITION

THE SPORTINGTHE SPORTINGLIFELIFE

MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL

VOL. XXXVI NO. 3 MARCH 16, 2018 50 CENTSBULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668

Local and national focus on sportsand the athletes who play them

First Person(s)“PAY THEM!”It’s time for the NCAA to change it’s waysEnd the NCAA exploitation of Black athletes

By members of Color of ChangeMARCH MADNESS begins. Over thenext three weeks, student-athletes willbecome legends as they strive toreach the Final Four. Like many ofyou, I love this time of year - the fren-zied pace, desperation shots, rootingfor the underdogs. However, I’m also intimately familiar with the exploitative nature of

college sports and how even the stars that shine this month are still justunpaid laborers supporting the billion-dollar behemoth that is the NCAA. I know this because my dad was one of those stars. While leading

upstart New Mexico State to the Final Four in 1970, he earned nationalaccolades and found himself on the cover of Sports Illustrated. But while his image was being used to sell magazines across the

country, he lived in relative poverty and had to scramble to make endsmeet financially.Fast forward 50 years and things are as bad as ever for student-ath-

letes. While the NCAA rakes in billions in TV revenue, fired coaches re-ceive eight-figure payouts, and shoe companies flood athleticdepartments with multi-million-dollar apparel deals, players see noneof it. In fact, they can be ruled ineligible and have their reputations sul-lied simply by having someone pay for their dinner.Black athletes are disproportionately impacted by the NCAA's dra-

conian policies, in particular, the rules that say that in order to maintain“amateur status” and thus be eligible to play, athletes cannot accept anymoney or gifts. Even though Black students only make up about 3 percent of all full-

time students, Black athletes make up more than half of the players onthe largest revenue sports, football and basketball.12 In 2015, the topprograms made a combined $9.1 billion, and the NCAA itself just signed$8.8 billion dollar TV deal with CBS to air its March Madness tourna-ment. Yet these players are criminalized if they dare try and turn their skills

and labor into a source of income. Because of practice and gameschedules combined with their academic courses, many athletes cannotwork while under scholarship and often go hungry or have difficulty pay-ing rent as a result.34This has to change - other sports institutions, like the Olympics,

changed their rules about amateurism over 30 years ago to allow theirathletes to financially benefit, the NCAA should follow suite.5Removing the "amateur status" rules would also kill the black market

that currently allows agents and shady middlemen to prey on young tal-ent, with the athletes taking the fall when their hands get caught in the

(continued on pge 3)

Will Giannis and the Bucks reintroducethemselves to the playoffs?Giannis Antetokounmpogreets fans beforea game against theDenver Nuggets atthe BMO HarrisBradley Center.

What looked like a solid hold on a playoff spot began to get alittle shakey for the Milwaukee Bucks as they came out of theAll-Star break playing up and down basketball against theiropponents. The Bucks still have the seventh seed in the play-off pecking order. They have to stop the roller-coster and gofull throttle if they want to keep and lock-down their “dancecard” for the big dance come May.—Photos by Bill Tennessen

Milwaukee BucksCoach Joe Prunty

Bucks’ Eric BledsoeAntetokounmpo being fouled by Denver Nuggests’Wilson Chandler

The Bucks’ Khris Middleton dribbling against the At-lanta Hawks Malcolm Delaney.

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The Weekend Edition•The Sporting Life•March 16, 2018 Page 2BUCKS 2018PLAYOFFTICKETPACKAGESNOW ONSALE!In anticipation of the Bucks clinching

their second consecutive playoff appear-ance in the coming weeks, the team isoffering fans the chance to reserve theirtickets for the 2018 NBA Playoffs begin-ning YESTERDAY,, March 15, with thepurchase of a 2018 Bucks Playoff Stripor a Bucks Playoff AND 1 package. Bothpackages allow fans to secure their seatstoday for the Bucks’ 2018 Playoff run –the team’s final postseason in the BMOHarris Bradley Center.The only way for fans to guarantee

lower level seats for any Bucks homeplayoff game is through the purchase ofa 2018 Bucks Playoff Strip. This ticket package guarantees the

best available seats at the best prices forall 2018 Bucks home playoff games.Fans will receive their tickets for eachgame of the playoffs as the Bucks ad-vance. For any games not played, money can

either be refunded, or applied to ticketsfor the Bucks’ 2018-19 season in theirbrand new, world-class arena.

Back by popular demand for the sec-ond season is the Bucks Playoff AND 1package, which includes a ticket to thefirst two Bucks home playoff games anda ticket to either Milwaukee’s game onApril 5 vs. Brooklyn, or the final regularseason home game at the BMO HarrisBradley Center on April 9 vs. Orlando.The Bucks Playoff AND 1 package costs$45 and inventory is limited.All 2018 Bucks Playoff Strip tickets, or

tickets from the Bucks Playoff AND 1package, will be delivered digitally viathe Bucks Official App. Tickets will be

loaded into the app as the Bucks ad-vance in the playoffs, allowing for con-venient ticket management and mobileentry into the BMO Harris Bradley Cen-ter. For more information on the Bucks2018 Playoff ticket packages, or to pur-chase, visit www.bucks.com/playoffs.Inthe big-money sports environment,where the historical pattern of whiteprofit from Black bodies is regularly ap-parent, it’s time that the NCAA let ath-letes financially benefit from their workto build this exploitative sporting em-pire.

Opinion and comments expressed on the Perspectives page do not nec-essarily reflect the views of the publisher or management of the MCJ. Let-ters and “other perspectives” are accepted but may be edited for contentand length.

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Phone: 414-265-5300 (Advertising and Administration) • 414-265-6647 (Editorial) • Website: communityjournal.net • Email: Edito-

[email protected]/[email protected] O’Flynn -PattilloFounder, PublisherRobert J. Thomas, Co-FounderAssoc. PublisherTodd Thomas, Vice PresidentMikel Holt, Founding Editor, Associate PublisherThomas E. Mitchell, Jr., Managing EditorTeretha Martin, Terri’s InnovativeComputers: Billing Clerk, Pro-

duction assistance, tech-supportColleen Newsom,Classified Advertising SalesLeaderJimmy V. Johnson, AdvertisingSales Mike Mullis, Advertising CoordinationYvonne Kemp, PhotographerKim Robinson, PhotographerBill Tennessen, Photographer

MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL

GreekFreekabout toget it done!

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proverbial cookie jar.6Even though it’s Black athletes generating the money,

white coaches, corporations, agents, school administratorsand predominantly white schools reap the rewards andserve as modern-day overseers.7 More than 82 percent ofcollege basketball coaches are white, over 92 percent oftop division head football coaches are white, and more than86 percent of conference commissioners are white - withnot a single person of color ever serving as commissionerof one of the “Power Five” conferences.89 Yet these peopleregularly make $500,000 a year, with some making multi-millions each year.In the big-money sports environment, where the historical

pattern of white profit from Black bodies is regularly appar-ent, it’s time that the NCAA let athletes financially benefitfrom their work to build this exploitative sporting empire.

Until justice is real,

--Brandi, Rashad, Arisha, Evan, Jade, Johnny, Future,Corina, Chad, Mary, Angela, Saréya, Eesha, and the restof the Color Of Change team

References:"The difference in how much money schools make off ofcollege sports is jarring, and it is the biggest obstacle topaying athletes", Business Insider, 14 October 2016http://act.colorofchange.org/go/28175?t=8&akid=9724%2E1384451%2E7YN4h5"The NCAA's new March Madness TV deal will makethem a billion dollars a year", SB Nation, 12 April 2016https://act.colorofchange.org/go/25769?t=10&akid=9724%2E1384451%2E7YN4h5"National champ U-Conn.’s Napier says he goes to bedstarving", Washington Post, 4 April 2016 https://act.colo-rofchange.org/go/28176?t=12&akid=9724%2E1384451%2E7YN4h5"Ole Miss' Bo Wallace: Shabazz Napier was right, playersgo hungry at night", CBS Sports, 17 July 2014https://act.colorofchange.org/go/28177?t=14&akid=9724%2E1384451%2E7YN4h5"OLYMPICS TO ALLOW PROS IN 3 SPORTS", New York

Times, 1 March 1985https://act.colorofchange.org/go/28178?t=16&akid=9724%2E1384451%2E7YN4h5"This Is How To Pay College Athletes", Deadspin, 6March 2018https://act.colorofchange.org/go/28179?t=18&akid=9724%2E1384451%2E7YN4h5"College sports exploits unpaid black athletes. But theycould force a change.", Washington Post, 8 January 2016https://act.colorofchange.org/go/28179?t=20&akid=9724%2E1384451%2E7YN4h5"The 2012 Racial and Gender Report Card: CollegeSport," The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport(TIDES) at the University of Central Florida (UCF), 10July 2013https://act.colorofchange.org/go/28180?t=22&akid=9724%2E1384451%2E7YN4h5"Regression throughout Collegiate Athletic Leadership:Assessing Diversity among Campus and ConferenceLeaders for Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Schools inthe 2015-16 Academic Year," The Institute for Diversityand Ethics in Sport (TIDES) at the University of CentralFlorida (UCF), 11 November 2015 http://act.colo-rofchange.org/go/28181?t=24&akid=9724%2E1384451%2E7YN4h5

It’s time for the NCAA to change it’s ways

The Weekend Edition•The Sporting Life•March 16, 2018 Page 3

(continued from cover page)

MAJOR ARENA SOCCERLEAGUE RECOGNIZES FOUR MILWAUKEEWAVE PLAYERS WITH POST SEASON AWARDSThe Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) an-

nounced the 1st Team All-MASL for the 2017-2018regular season and earlier this week, announcedthe All-Rookie and Rookie Honorable Mentions aswell as 2nd Team, 3rd Team and Honorable Men-tion All-MASL Teams.Milwaukee Wave Forward #24 Max Ferdianad,

Midfielder #26 Ian Bennett, Goalkeeper #30 JoshLemos and Defender #75 Jonathan Santos were allrecognized with post-season awards.“It’s all very well deserved but if you ask any one

of them, I bet they would trade it in for a chance toplay for a championship,” said Milwaukee WaveHead Coach Giuliano Oliviero. “That’s the type ofprofessional players that they are and the type ofpeople they are. They deserve this recognition.”1st Team All-MASL included Ferdinand and Ben-

nett, who have made 1st Team for a second year ina row.“It’s always an honor and blessing,” said Bennett.

“To be recognized by your peers, coaching staff andthose across the Major Arena Soccer League isamazing but our eyes are still on the big prize.”Bennett ended the MASL regular season atop the

leader board in Power Play Goals with 12, finished

2nd in the league in points and goals with 64 and50.Ferdinand finished the MASL regular season atop

the MASL in assists with 31 and 8th in points with34.“We need to keep doing what we’ve been doing

to take that next step,” said Ferdinand. “It feels likewe’re doing something great and obviously it helpsthe team but the main thing is to win it all.”Milwaukee Wave Goalkeeper #30 Josh Lemos

made 2nd Team All-MASL and finished the MASLregular season with 16 wins. He also served up oneshutout this season.Defender #75 Jonatan Santos received an ‘Hon-

orable Mention’ for his defensive efforts. Santos fin-ished the MASL regular season 7th in blockedshots with 34. Neither Lemos or Santos were avail-able for comment.

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The Weekend Edition•The Sporting Life•March 16, 2018 Page 4

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV002293

In the matter of the name change of:LUIS JORGE GONZALEZ-MILLANBy (Petitioner) LUIS JORGE GONZA-LEZNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: LUIS JORGE GONZALEZ-MIL-LAN To: LUIS JORGE TIRADOBirth Certificate: LUIS JORGE GON-ZALEZ-MILLANIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. GLENN H.YAMAHIROROOM 402 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 19, 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-15-18BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge018-30/3-16-23-30-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001211

In the matter of the name change of:JACOBÉ AARON GATSONBy (Petitioner) JACOBÉ AARONGATSONNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JACOBÉ AARON GATSON To:JACOBÉ AARON FRANKLINBirth Certificate: JACOBÉ AARONGATSONIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. MARSHALL B.MURRAYROOM 208 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:MARCH 26, 2018 TIME: 9:30 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 2-12-18BY THE COURT:HON. MARSHALL B. MURRAYCircuit Court Judge018-078/3-16-23-30-2018

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT-CIVIL DIVISION

SMALL CLAIMS/EVICTIONMILWAUKEE COUNTY

PUBLICATION

SUMMONSCase No. 18SC006379

To: ANEITA S. TAYLOR8401 N. 106TH STREETMILWAUKEE, WI 53224

You are being sued by Plaintiff WADED. MORGAN SR. in the Small ClaimsCourt for Milwaukee County, Milwau-kee County Courthouse, Courtroom400, 901 North Ninth Street, Milwau-kee, Wisconsin, 53233. A hearing willbe held at 2:30 p.m. on May 8, 2018before a Small Claims Commissioner.If you do not appear, a judgment maybe given to the person suing you. Acopy of the claim has been mailed toyou at the address above.

ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF-OR - PLAINTIFF:Wade D. Morgan Sr.2736 N. 40th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53210(414) 625-0260

Dated this 13th day of March, 2018.

018-077/3-16-23-2018

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT-CIVIL DIVISION

SMALL CLAIMS/EVICTIONMILWAUKEE COUNTY

PUBLICATIONSUMMONS

Case No. 18SC001215

To: KANISHA N. BROWN, DEFEN-DANT4543 N. 76th St.Milwaukee, WI 53218

You are being sued by JAMES M.METHU in the Small Claims Court forMilwaukee County, Milwaukee CountyCourthouse, 901 North Ninth Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233. Youare hearby ordered to appear inSMALL CLAIMS Court, Room 400. Ahearing will be held at 2:30 p.m. onMarch 19, 2018 before a Small ClaimsCommissioner. If you do not appear, ajudgment may be given to the personsuing you. A copy of the claim hasbeen mailed to you at the addressabove.

ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF-OR - PLAINTIFF:James M. MethuP.O. Box 100321Milwaukee, WI 53210

Dated this 12th day of March, 2018.

018-076/3-16-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001972

In the matter of the name change of:ANTHONY A. GRANT MOOREBy (Petitioner) DETRA A. MOORENOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ANTHONY AARON GRANTMOORE To: AARON ANTHONYJOHNSONBirth Certificate: ANTHONY AARONGRANT MOOREIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. ELLEN R.

BROSTROMROOM 413 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 9, 2018 TIME: 2:00 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-7-18BY THE COURT:HON. ELLEN R. BROSTROMCircuit Court Judge018-075/3-16-23-30-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV000741

In the matter of the name change of:KEV’VON CORTEZ TURNERBy (Petitioner) SHAWNTELL RENEETUBBSNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: KEV’VON CORTEZ TURNERTo: KEV’VON CORTEZ ANDERSONBirth Certificate: KEV’VON CORTEZTURNERIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. WILLIAMPOCANROOM 401 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 17, 2018 TIME: 8:45 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-9-18BY THE COURT:HON. JOHN DiMOTTOCircuit Court Judge018-074/3-16-23-30-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV002054

In the matter of the name change of:LESMES ALEXIS RIVERA-FIGUEROABy (Petitioner) LESMES ALEXISRIVERA-FIGUEROANOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: LESMES ALEXIS RIVERA-FIGUEROA To: LESMES ALEXISRIVERABirth Certificate: LESMES ALEXISRIVERA-FIGUEROAIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. MARY E. TRIG-GIANOROOM 413 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:

APRIL 19, 2018 TIME: 3:00 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-9-18BY THE COURT:HON. MARY E. TRIGGIANOCircuit Court Judge018-073/3-9-16-23-2018

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT-CIVIL DIVISION

SMALL CLAIMSMILWAUKEE COUNTY

PUBLICATIONSUMMONS

Case No. 17SC40415

To: JASMINE WILSON1916 N. 21ST MILWAUKEE, WI 53206

You are being sued by PlaintiffDOROTHY SHORTER in the SmallClaims Court for Milwaukee County,Milwaukee County Courthouse, Court-room 400, 901 North Ninth Street, Mil-waukee, Wisconsin, 53233. A hearingwill be held at 8:30 a.m. on March 19,2018 before a Small Claims Commis-sioner. If you do not appear, a judg-ment may be given to the personsuing you. A copy of the claim hasbeen mailed to you at the addressabove.

ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF-OR - PLAINTIFF:

Dorothy Shorter1220 W. Vliet St.Milwaukee, WI 53205

Dated this 9th day of March, 2018.

018-072/3-16-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV002019

In the matter of the name change of:CLEATHE L. PALMER IIBy (Petitioner) CLEATHE L. PALMERIINOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: CLEATHE LAMONNEPALMER (JR) To: JOSHUA JUDAHISRAELBirth Certificate: CLEATHE LAM-ONNE PALMER (JR)IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. STEPHANIE G.ROTHSTEINROOM 404 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 16, 2018 TIME: 9:30 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-8-18

BY THE COURT:HON. STEPHANIE G. ROTHSTEINCircuit Court Judge018-071/3-9-16-23-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV002011

In the matter of the name change of:MANDUUL TSETSEGMAABy (Petitioner) MANDULL TSETSEG-MAANOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: MANDULL TSETSEGMAA To:MANDUUL GOMEZBirth Certificate: MANDUUL TSET-SEGMAAIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. GLENN H.YAMAHIROROOM 402 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 20, 2018 TIME: 9:45 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-8-18BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge018-070/3-9-16-23-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV002006

In the matter of the name change of:A’SABREE NARJARAE NOELBy (Petitioner) ASHLEY A. OZIER andBy (Co-Petitioner) NAKINTE P. NOELNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: A’SABREE NARJARAE NOELTo: A’SABREE NARJARAE NOEL-OZIERBirth Certificate: A’SABREE NAR-JARAE NOEL-OZIERIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. WILLIAM SOS-NAYROOM 414 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 25, 2018 TIME: 10:30 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-8-18BY THE COURT:HON. WILLIAM SOSNAYCircuit Court Judge018-069/3-9-16-23-2018

The LegalsThe Legals&Classifieds

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The Weekend Edition•The Sporting Life•March 16, 2018 Page 5SUMMONS

(PUBLICATION)STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURTFAMILY DIVISION

MILWAUKEE COUNTYORDER FOR PRETRIALORDER TO APPEARCase No. 17FA006953

In re: the marriage of VERNETTAEVANS Petitioner and JEROMEFREEMAN Respondent.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that theabove action is scheduled for a pre-trial hearing before theHON. RICHARD J. SANKOVITZ,Branch 29DATE: APRIL 5, 2018 TIME: 1:30 PMLOCATION: Room 702, MilwaukeeCounty Courthouse, 901 North 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that theattorneys (if any) who will actually trythe case and both parties must bepresent unless appearance is waivedBY THE COURT. In the event a stipu-lation is reached, the matter will beheard and a divorce granted at thetime of the pretrial if all required infor-mation is on file.

If the respondent fails to appear, theCourt may proceed with the case. Ac-tion that may be taken includes grant-ing the divorce, dividing property,awarding or permanently denyingmaintenance, assigning responsibilityfor debts, making orders for the cus-tody and placement of minor children,and making or modifying child supportorders.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that eachparty shall provide to the Court and tothe other party, at least 14 days priorto the pre-trial, current financial infor-mation, including proof of earnings, ona signed financial disclosure state-ment under oath.

The parties shall be prepared to:a. discuss property valuationand whether written appraisals areneeded, or if the parties can agree onthe value of the real and personalproperty, and pensions;b. agree on appraiser(s), ifneeded, before or at this pretrial, sub-ject to the Court’s approval (if partiescannot so agree, the Court will appointneeded appraiser(s) at the pretrial);c. advise the Court of any cus-tody or visitation disputes, whethermediation has been attempted, andwhether a guardian ad litem may haveto be appointed and the parties’ abilityto pay the fees of the guardian adlitem;d. indicate what issues the par-ties have agreed on and those issuesthat have not been resolved.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that thepetitioner, not less than 5 days prior tothis hearing, serve a copy of this orderupon the Department of Child SupportEnforcement, Courthouse Room 101if either party receives any W-2 bene-fits (including employment positions,work programs, job access loans, ed-ucation and training, health and/orchild care, or transportation assis-tance), or medical assistance, or if achild of the parties is in foster care.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that noadjournments will be granted withoutCourt approval.

Failure to comply with the order of theCourt, including failure to provide re-quired information, may cause appro-priate sanctions to be imposedpursuant to sec. 802.10(5), Wis. Stats.Dated: 2-1-2018BY THE COURT:HON. RICHARD J. SANKOVITZ

Circuit Court Judge018-068/3-9-16-23-2018

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STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001981

In the matter of the name change of:ASRA DAWOD OWAISBy (Petitioner) ASRA DAWOD OWAISNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ASRA DAWOD OWAIS To:ASRA DAWOD KATTOUMBirth Certificate: ASRA DAWOD KAT-TOUMIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. GLENN H.YAMAHIROROOM 402 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 12, 2018 TIME: 3:30 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-7-18BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge018-067/3-9-16-23-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001957

In the matter of the name change of:RANDALL LEON BROUGHTONBy (Petitioner) RANDALL LEONBROUGHTONNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: RANDALL LEONBROUGHTON To: IAHMYAHS BENYSRAYLBirth Certificate: RANDALL LEONBROUGHTONIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. WILLIAM S.POCANROOM 401 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 18, 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-7-18BY THE COURT:HON. WILLIAM S. POCANCircuit Court Judge018-066/3-9-16-23-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001955

In the matter of the name change of:CAROL DEANN BROUGHTONBy (Petitioner) CAROL DEANNBROUGHTONNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: CAROL DEANN BROUGHTONTo: AMINIYAH BHAT YSRAYLBirth Certificate: CAROL DEANNBINGHAMIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. WILLIAM S.POCANROOM 401 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 18, 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-7-18BY THE COURT:HON. WILLIAM S. POCANCircuit Court Judge018-065/3-9-16-23-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001136

In the matter of the name change of:JAMES JOEL GRIFFINBy (Petitioner) LEAH ANNALISSEREYESNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JAMES JOEL GRIFFIN To:JAMES JOEL REYESBirth Certificate: JAMES JOELREYESIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. REBECCA F.DALLETROOM 403 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:MAY 25, 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 2-13-18BY THE COURT:HON. REBECCA F. DALLETCircuit Court Judge018-064/3-9-16-23-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001899

In the matter of the name change of:ANTHONY ENRIQUE VELEZBy (Petitioner) TIFFANY LYNN KAPI-TANSKINOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ANTHONY ENRIQUE VELEZTo: ANTHONY LEO KAPITANSKIBirth Certificate: ANTHONY EN-RIQUE VELEZIT IS ORDERED:

This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. WILLIAM SOS-NAYROOM 414 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 25, 2018 TIME: 10:15 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-6-18BY THE COURT:HON. WILLIAM SOSNAYCircuit Court Judge018-063/3-9-16-23-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001671

In the matter of the name change of:ERIC JULIUS SMOCZYNSKIBy (Petitioner) KATHERYN CRISTENCOXNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ERIC JULIUS SMOCZYNSKITo: JULIAN JULIUS LEEBirth Certificate: ERIC JULIUSSMOCZYNSKIIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. REBECCA F.DALLETROOM 403 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 16, 2018 TIME: 9:15 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 2-27-18BY THE COURT:HON. REBECCA F. DALLETCircuit Court Judge018-062/3-9-16-23-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001868

In the matter of the name change of:ANISA DIOR PARKERBy (Petitioner) MONIQUE LASHAUNHENDERSONNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ANISA DIOR PARKER To:ANISA DIOR BARNETTBirth Certificate: ANISA DIOR BAR-NETTIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. GLENN H.YAMAHIROROOM 402 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 11, 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to the

date of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-5-18BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge018-061/3-9-16-23-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001644

In the matter of the name change of:YESINA NEVEAH BOOKERBy (Petitioner) MATIKA CHERISEBOOKERNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: YESINA NEVEAH BOOKERTo: YESINA NEVEAH GROSSBirth Certificate: YESINA NEVEAHGROSSIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. GLENN H.YAMAHIROROOM 402 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 17, 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 2-26-18BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge018-060/3-9-16-23-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001794

In the matter of the name change of:JADEYSHA Y. MARTINEZ-PIZARROBy (Petitioner) SASHA M. PIZARRONOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JADEYSHA YANIS MAR-TINEZ-PIZARRO To: JADEYSHAYANIS CASTILLOBirth Certificate: JADEYSHA YANISMARTINEZ-PIZARROIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. ELLENBROSTROMROOM 413 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 5, 2018 TIME: 2:00 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-2-18BY THE COURT:HON. ELLEN BROSTROMCircuit Court Judge018-059/3-9-16-23-2018

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(PUBLICATION)STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURTWAUKESHA COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 18FA000554

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:JASMIN M. GONZALEZ IBARRA andRespondent: JORGE A. RIVERA RO-DRIGUEZTHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENT:You are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at:

Clerk of Court, Milwaukee CountyCourthouse, 901 N. 9th St., Room104, Milwaukee WI 53233 and to JAS-MIN M. GONZALEZ IBARRA 3600 W.BECHER ST MILWAUKEE, WI53215.

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-resent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 40 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition, and you maylose your right to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrect in the Peti-tion.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (In-terference with custody by parent orothers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under§49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under§767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in §767.105,Wis. Stats.

§767.105, Information from CircuitCourt Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order under

sec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge, providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually addressedin such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting, modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase, with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.

If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please call414-278-5362 at least 10 workingdays prior to the scheduled court date.Please note that the court does notprovide transportation.

DATE: 1-29-2018By: JASMIN M. GONZALEZ IBARRA018-058/2-9-16-23-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001716

In the matter of the name change of:MARIO FRANCO MORENOBy (Petitioner) CONCEPCION ALA-NIS and By (Co-Petitioner) MARIA E.MORENONOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: MARIO FRANCO MORENOTo: MARIO ALANISBirth Certificate: MARIO FRANCOMORENOIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. ELLENBROSTROMROOM 413 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:APRIL 4, 2018 TIME: 1:30 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 2-28-18BY THE COURT:HON. ELLEN BROSTROMCircuit Court Judge018-057/3-2-9-16-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001656

In the matter of the name change of:ALYSSA RHEA LUBBENBy (Petitioner) ALYSSA RHEALUBBENNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ALYSSA RHEA LUBBEN To:ALYSSA RHEA STEVESBirth Certificate: ALYSSA RHEALUBBENIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. ELLENBROSTROMROOM 413, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 4, 2018 TIME: 10:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 2-27-18BY THE COURT:HON. ELLEN BROSTROMCircuit Court Judge018-056/3-2-9-16-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

WAUKESHA COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 18FA00655

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:WILLIE ANTONIO BROWN and Re-spondent: SERENA RENEE ROBIN-SONTHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENT:You are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at:

Clerk of Court, Milwaukee CountyCourthouse, 901 N. 9th St., Milwau-kee, WI 53233 and to WILLIE ANTO-NIO BROWN 3613 N. 63RD STMILWAUKEE, WI 53216.

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-resent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 40 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for the

award of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition, and you maylose your right to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrect in the Peti-tion.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (In-terference with custody by parent orothers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under§49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under§767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in §767.105,Wis. Stats.

§767.105, Information from CircuitCourt Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge, providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually addressedin such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting, modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase, with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.

If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please callat least 10 working days prior to thescheduled court date. Please notethat the court does not provide trans-portation.

DATE: 2-26-2018By: WILLIE A. BROWN018-055/2-2-9-16-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FOR

NAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001615

In the matter of the name change of:MALISA CRISTINA JOHNSONBy (Petitioner) MALISA CRISTINAJOHNSONNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: MALISA CRISTINA JOHNSONTo: MALISA CRISTINA SANCHEZBirth Certificate: MALISA CRISTINASANCHEZIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. TIMOTHYWITKOWIAKROOM 415, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 11, 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 2-26-18BY THE COURT:HON. TIMOTHY WITKOWIAKCircuit Court Judge018-054/3-2-9-16-2018

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 18CV001407

In the matter of the name change of:DOMINIC MAURICE MARSHBy (Petitioner) DOMINIC MAURICEMARSHNOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: DOMINIC MAURICE SCHOCHTo: DOMINIC MAURICE MARSHBirth Certificate: DOMINIC MAURICESCHOCHIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. CLARE L.FIORENZAROOM 500, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 3, 2018 TIME: 9:30 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 2-19-18BY THE COURT:HON. CLARE L. FIORENZACircuit Court Judge018-053/3-2-9-16-2018

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