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Raising Cane's is opening July 30 in Greendale. Here's how customers can win free food.
The grand opening of Raising Cane's in Greendale is around the corner. The July 30 event will also mark the first Raising Cane's to open in the Milwaukee County area. In addition to the popular chicken food chain coming to the area, customers can look forward to the chance to win free food for a year.
Youngman serves as Republican National Convention delegate
Daviess County Sheriff Brad Youngman spent last week serving as a Kentucky delegate at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Youngman said the week was a whirlwind of events, starting with a reception for the Kentucky delegation that was hosted by Sen. Mitch McConnell, who spoke to the attendees. “It was a chance for all of us to get to know each other and talk about what ...
Eau Claire A’s enjoy Milwaukee Milkmen Stadium and attention of college coaches
Believing that you can achieve a goal is just as important as accomplishing it and having leaders who emphasize that point certainly can help athletes achieve success. “Since they were young, we’ve told these boys that they could play college ball,” said John Bugher assistant coach for the Eau Claire A’s Blue Team. “We play in these tournaments to face the best players around and get in front of college coaches” ...
‘A great opportunity’: La Vergne police chief shares RNC deployment experience
The La Vergne Police Department (LPD) was one of several agencies from across the country that was asked by the City of Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) to help secure the site of the Republican National Convention (RNC) last week in Milwaukee, WI.
Milwaukee Bucks G League affiliate Wisconsin Herd files as creditor in Oshkosh Arena foreclosure case
OSHKOSH – Future Bucks LLC, the Wisconsin Herd’s management team, has filed as a creditor of defendant Fox Valley Pro Basketball Inc. in a recent court document in Bayland Building’s ongoing foreclosure claim against the Oshkosh Arena owner. In a document filed July 18 in Winnebago County...
Family of man killed by officers during RNC in Milwaukee seeks answers
Angelique Sharpe now sadly knows firsthand how frequently police interactions can turn deadly for Black men. Her brother, Samuel Sharpe Jr., was shot and killed on North 14th and West Vliet streets in Milwaukee on July 16 by Columbus, Ohio, police officers who were in the city to work at the Republican National Convention.
Milwaukee double shooting leaves 2 teens with life-threatening injuries
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- An 18-year-old and a 17-year-old each sustained life-threatening injuries, according to the Milwaukee Police Dept., during a Monday, July 22 shooting. The two teens were taken to a local hospital to be treated for the serious injuries that were sustained in the area near 27th and Hampton.
Republicans are trying to court Black voters, but Milwaukeeans say it'll take more
At Coffee Makes You Black, a cafe about two miles north of Fiserv Forum, the owner, employees and patrons all agreed on one thing: Nobody from the Republican National Convention had made an effort to reach out to their community. Both political parties — Republicans and Democrats — needed to actually come to...
Historic steam engine to leave the Milwaukee County Zoo
Four generations of the Rosinski family filed into three train cars at the Milwaukee County Zoo for a second trip around the track in one morning. One of Kate Rosinski’s sons shouted, “All aboard!” before the train took off. Like many families, the train ride is a...
Activists and police look beyond Trump’s coronation in Milwaukee to the Democratic convention in Chicago
Activists who marched outside the Republican National Convention are trumpeting their efforts, despite crowd estimates falling short. Milwaukee police are praising their cooperation with other agencies in convention security, even as Ohio officers face scrutiny for shooting and killing a man while in the city. Some activists and attendees said...
Elizabeth Unger of Hartford, WI, receives accounting scholarship
Hartford, WI – Elizabeth Unger, a Hartford resident and Carroll University student, has. received a LeRoy C. Schmidt 150-Hour Scholarship for $2,500 from the Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accountants (WICPA) Educational Foundation. The LeRoy C. Schmidt 150-Hour Scholarships are named after former WICPA Executive. Director LeRoy C. Schmidt,...
WBE baseball coach “resigns” following 8-week investigation
July 23, 2024 – West Bend, WI – An eight-week investigation has wrapped up in the West Bend School District regarding a West Bend East baseball coach and “inexcusable and inappropriate behavior” that occurred during a WIAA regional playoff game Wednesday, May 29, 2024, at Carl Kuss Field.
Natalie's Everyday Heroes: Milwaukee hosts National Square Dance Convention for first time in 45 years
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee has hosted a number of high-profile events this year. There's one you might not have heard of, though. Just before the Republican National Convention, thousands of people came in from across the country for the 73rd National Square Dance Convention. This week's everyday heroes helped...
Milwaukee Downtown to host post-RNC Wrap Party with giveaways at local restaurants
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Data tracking the economic impact on Milwaukee from the Republican National Convention will be compiled over the next several months. For now, what is known is that the convention generated great visibility, starting with Visit Milwaukee. Visit Milwaukee's popularity soared during the week of the RNC....
AdoptMeMKE🦮: A Day with Elio
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- This is Elio! He's a 7-month-old terrier mix available for adoption at MADACC. Elio is about 38 pounds and has been waiting for a home since the beginning of July. To meet Elio, stop by MADACC, located at 38th and Burnham, during adoption hours:. Monday-Friday from...
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