Milwaukee police skate with kids at Pettit National Ice Center for monthly event
By:
CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Dec 8, 2023 9:02 PM CDT
-
3:31
Natalie’s Everyday Heroes: New nonprofit offers pampering for...
-
2:24
Roughly 50 acres of land burned in Kenosha County brush fire,...
-
2:54
By 5-2 vote, MPS Board approves plan to cut 260+ positions as...
-
2:02
Brewers working with WisDOT on game day traffic plans amid I-94...
-
0:50
Children vaccination rates drop in 2025, Wisconsin Department...
-
2:04
’ICE Out MKE’ resolution banning immigration enforcement...
-
2:30
Hart Park could reopen by Memorial Day following historic flooding,...
-
1:49
’We’re on the right course’: Vision Zero data show traffic...
-
0:50
Local leaders highlight affordable housing project in South Milwaukee
-
2:01
Milwaukee actor and filmmaker shares how new state film tax credit...
-
1:57
Suspect in Estabrook Park homicide found dead from self-inflicted...
-
1:37
’We were speechless’: 3 cars totaled after crash in West...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee police officers skated with kids on Friday, Dec. 8.
United Neighborhoods Centers of Milwaukee and MPD Pals host a teen night every month for middle and high schoolers.
They went skating at the Pettit National Ice Center.
The kids got dinner and packaged personal hygiene kids which will be donated to a local outreach center.
Police hope these monthly events help keep youth engaged in positive activities and help them feel accepted.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter