Snow 'fist' sculptures hold a message for Milwaukee
By: Christine Flores
Posted: Jan 17, 2021 7:57 AM CDT

-
2:43
Schlesinger’s Saturday Showcase (7/5)...Plenty of post 4th...
-
2:26
Saturday’s heat, humidity will break on Sunday with a cold...
-
1:46
100 holes of golf in one day? A Wisconsin golfer says it’s...
-
2:55
Happy Independence Day! Overview of celebrations happening all...
-
2:07
’ Milwaukee family celebrates their 100th Independence Day...
-
3:10
Family mourns 34-year-old woman killed in Shorewood shooting
-
2:44
Meet CBS 58’s Pet of the Week: Bandz
-
2:18
Stormy start to Independence Day then mostly dry but hot and...
-
1:06
4th of July Milwaukee Lakefront shenanigans to start the weekend!...
-
3:39
First Milwaukee Lakefront drone show in the books
-
0:28
Milwaukee community leaders and MPD rally together to denounce...
-
4:08
Spurred by Trump budget bill, Wisconsin cashes in on hospital...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – Ahlahnah Rose has been using the recent winter snowfall in Milwaukee to send a message. Her snow sculptures in the shape of a fist have been seen around town, including a park in Washington Heights near Mayor Tom Barrett’s house.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Christine Flores introduced the woman behind the winter art, who hopes the message it spreads will remain long after the frozen sculptures have melted away.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter