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Nationwide "No Kings" Rallies Challenge Trump's Flag Day Parade Firstpost America
Nationwide "No Kings" Rallies Challenge Trump's Flag Day Parade | Firstpost America | N18G Nationwide "No Kings" Rallies Challenge Trump's Flag Day Parade | Firstpost America | N18G As Trump gears up for a grand military parade in Washington to mark the Army's 250th anniversary—coinciding with his 79th birthday and Flag Day—Americans across all 50 states are rallying in protest. The "No Kings" movement, led by the 50501 coalition, has organised nearly 2,000 demonstrations nationwide to reject what they call Trump's authoritarian leadership. With no events planned in D.C, the flagship rally will be held in Philadelphia, while major cities like Chicago prepare for large, peaceful crowds. Protesters aim to challenge billionaire-first politics and the militarisation of democracy. Organisers emphasise nonviolence, urging participants to avoid confrontation and remain peaceful. Watch for more. See More
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Rain showers and cooler temperatures tomorrow
The Latest from Storm Team 5… Good news, as of 3 p.m., the Air Quality alert for NE WI has expired as air quality levels are improving! However, we have a band of rain developing in central WI and that will be the focal point of our weather. For tonight, expect cloudy skies with rain showers favoring areas north of Green Bay. Can not rule out a few showers to pass through the Fox Valley at times. Lows tonight in the upper 40s and low 50s. Rain showers along a stationary boundary should remain north of HWY 29 through much of the morning into the afternoon, but a passing shower south can not be ruled out. You will notice even cooler temperatures then today, only topping out in the middle to upper 50s up north, with lower to middle 60s south. Most wont see much rain, but areas far north could see up around 1″ or more of rain. Saturday, a weak wave of rain will move in for the morning, but we should be dry for the Flag Day Parade in the afternoon. Highs will be in the 60s to around 70. Keeping us dry for the Dads on Sunday under mostly cloudy skies. Have to watch Monday through Wednesday, lots of model uncertainty with arrival of rain and storms…stay tuned. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
02-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Legal vs illegal: Oshkosh Police Department shares what fireworks residents can set off
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WFRV) – Officials with the Oshkosh Police Department issued a reminder on Monday morning as to what kind of fireworks are legal and illegal for community members to have and set off. Oshkosh YMCA Mud Run aids youth growth and financial help According to a release, and per the fireworks ordinance seen in the City of Oshkosh Municipal Codes – Chapter 13, section 13-6 (C) (1), the following types of fireworks are permitted/not permitted to be set off by those in the community: Sparklers Stationary cones and fountains Toy snakes Smoke bombs Caps Noise makers Confetti poppers (with less than ½ grain of explosive) Roman candles Firecrackers Bottle rockets Mortars Anything that explodes or leaves the ground Only individuals/groups with a governmental-issued permit are allowed these types of fireworks. Officials say the Oshkosh Police Department will be making several inspections of locations that sell fireworks as a way to make sure illegal fireworks are not being bought or sold in the City of Oshkosh by individuals without the proper permits. Police also plan to respond to firework complaints by making contact with city residents to determine if a violation was committed. Appleton to honor 'Old Glory,' celebrate Flag Day Parade on June 14 Those caught setting off illegal fireworks will have the fireworks seized from them and could face the following potential fines or punishments, depending on how many times they have committed the offense. 1st Offense: $100 + $5 Court Costs = $105 2nd Offense: $150 + $5 Court Costs = $155 3rd Offense: $500 + $5 Court Costs = $505 (For Third or subsequent offense within 36 months of conviction) 1st Offense: $125 + $170 Court Costs = $295 2nd Offense: $225 + $196 Court Costs = $421 3rd Offense: $1000 + $397.50 Court Costs = $1,397.50 (For Third or subsequent offense within 36 months of conviction) Officials also advise being careful and considerate with the use of fireworks, as while they can be enjoyable for many community members, they can have a negative effect on others in the community, such as individuals with PTSD or other noise sensitivities and pets. Let's keep Oshkosh safe and considerate for all. Always plan alternatives for familyfun and celebrate in ways that look out for everyone. Your cooperation helpsmaintain the safety and tranquility of our community. The Oshkosh Police Department Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Appleton to honor ‘Old Glory,' celebrate Flag Day Parade on June 14
APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) – The City of Appleton is set to continue its longstanding tradition on June 14, the 74th Appleton Flag Day Parade! The celebration, which attracts more than 50,000 spectators and participants from throughout the country to Appleton, has honored 'Old Glory' on the second Saturday of every June since 1950. 'There's an unparalleled amount of pride and patriotism in the Fox Cities,' said Corey Otis, Chairperson for the City of Appleton Parades Committee. 'The Flag Day Parade provides a showcase for our community's ingenuity and artistry as well as a reason to come together and celebrate with friends and family.' More than 600 Wisconsin Guard soldiers ready for deployment with sendoff in Oshkosh The theme of the 74th Appleton Flag Day Parade is 'Honor, Courage, Commitment': these are the core values of the United States Marine Corps and Navy. Every year, the Flag Day Parade honors a branch of the military, but this year, Appleton will spotlight both the United States Marine Corps and Navy, who each celebrates 250 years of service in 2025. The Parade Grand Marshal, as always, is the United States Flag. The escort to the U.S. Flag is United States Marine Veteran Bob Lace of Neenah. Lace, 83, served during the Vietnam War era, and he is well known as the 'one-man honor guard' at the Memorial Day and Flag Day Parades in Appleton. This year's Honorary Parade Marshal is Retired Rear Admiral Jerry Clusen, a native of Manitowoc. Clusen, a Navy Mustang, served in 14 ranks throughout his 42-year career in the United States Navy Reserve. 'I love Appleton, we used to play here': Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen stops in Appleton for ROCK'N Vodka bottle signing The 74th Appleton Flag Day Parade begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, June 14 with the Downtown Appleton Farm Market. Then, at 11:30 a.m., Houdini Plaza will host a pre-parade concert by the Marine Forces Reserve Band prior to the 1st Brigade Band at noon. The Flag Day Parade will begin at 2 p.m. at the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and North Oneida Street, with the route traveling through State Street, College Avenue, and Drew Street. Notable entries in the 74th Appleton Flag Day Parade include: Nearly 20 musical units, including Navy Band Great Lakes, Marine Forces Reserve Band, 1st Brigade Band, Americanos Alumni Association, The 2/5th's Party Band, Big Top Brass, and The Badger Band (featuring members of the University of Wisconsin Band). Local marching bands, including all three Appleton public high schools, Valley Troubadours, New Horizons, Lakeside Lutheran High School, the Lutheran Vanguard, and Appleton City Band. Veterans organizations, tributes to the Armed Forces, patriotic floats, marching units, antique and collector vehicles, horses, clowns, scooters, fire trucks, tractors, and much, much more! Back for more: The Dancing Grannies will return to the Flag Day Parade along with Golden Gals MKE. Pierce Manufacturing and WHBY will hand out free flags to spectators just before the parade begins. The celebration continues after the parade. In Houdini Plaza, The Badger Band, featuring members of the University of Wisconsin Marching Band, will play music from the 'Fifth Quarter.' The free performance is expected to begin around 4:30 p.m. WFRV Local 5 will livestream the parade on our Facebook page and website. The parade will be broadcast at 10:35 p.m. on both June 14 and 21. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
04-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
74th Appleton Flag Day Parade set to honor both U.S. Marine Corps and Navy for 250th birthday
APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) – The nation's oldest 'Flag Day' Parade is just a few months and the deadline to apply is less than two weeks from now, with applications required by Tax Day, April 15. Appleton's Flag Day Parade has been around since 1950, and it annually honors a different military branch; however, this year's will be different and extra special. Tru by Hilton celebrates grand opening in Oshkosh 'The theme is 'Honor, Courage, Commitment,' which is the motto of the Marine Corps and Navy,' Appleton Parades Committee Chairperson Corey Otis said. 'Both are celebrating their 250th birthdays this year, so we're going to put them in the spotlight and honor both branches.' The parade annually gets over 50,000 viewers and participants from throughout the country. 'Flag Day is a celebration and a great time to come out with friends, family, and neighbors to celebrate everything great about America,' Otis said. Door County residents speak out about proposed development for iconic golf course Otis added that with applications still open, they're looking for more service organizations to volunteer and help celebrate in the iconic parade. Applications are available at this link until April 15. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.