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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Molson Coors is ready to celebrate Milwaukee mid-October with a mural at Miller High Life Theatre.Miller High Life is turning 120 this year, and to honor this accomplishment, the mural will include works from local artists.This is not the first exhibition in Milwaukee that has Fred Kaems work. The Miller High Life Theatre is a symbol in itself of Milwaukees tenacity and resilience as a community, Kaems said. I am extremely humbled to have been a part of this collaborative mural process in celebration of the city I call home. Read the full press release below: Molson Coors celebrates city of Milwaukee with mural at historic Miller High Life TheatreArtwork commemorates 120 years o stanley italia f Miller High Life, represents companys commitment t water bottle stanley o community revitalization and developmentMILWAUKEE 鈥?Oct. 10, 2023 鈥?Strengthening its partnership and commitment to the city of Milwaukee, Molson Coors today announced a mural to ring in 120 years of one of its most historic brands, Miller High Life. Set for completion in mid-October, the mural will live on the west side of the iconic Miller High Life Theatre, which is part of th stanley cup e Wisconsin Center District WCD , a cultural destination and entertainment convention center the company shares a longstanding relationship with the commissioned artwork signifies a long history and legacy of brewing, community and collaboration in the city of Milwaukee. Miller Brewing has a long and storied history with Milwaukee, and while a lot has ch Qmvf First Black female patrol officer in Madison recreates 1975 photo
The American Heart Association highlighted findings on Friday indicating the coronavirus may cause more heart damage than previously believed.The AHA says that inflammation of the vascular system and injury to the heart occurs in 20 to 30 percent of all hospitalized coronavirus patients. The heart damage results in the 40% of all coronavirus-related deaths, the American Heart Association said.Studies have suggested that 8 to 12 percent of all coronavirus infections have caused heart damage. There is also concern that the resulting heart damage causes a greater risk for heart attacks, s stanley nz trokes, and other cardiovascular-related illnesses even following recovery. Much remains to be learned about COVID-19 infection and the heart. Although we think of the lungs being the primary target, there are frequent biomarker elevations noted in infected patients that are usually associated with acute heart injury. Moreover, several devastating complications of COVID-19 are cardiac in nature and may result in lingering cardiac dysfunction beyond the c stanley thermos ourse of the viral illness itself, said Mitchell S. V. Elkind, president of the American Heart Association.The American Heart Associated is working wi termo stanley th 150 US hospitals and 14,000 patients to better understand the virus impact to the heart.
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zztp Reservations no longer needed for Yosemite National Park