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Kalmbach Media sells Town of Brookfield property for $6.5 million to California company
Kalmbach Media sold its property in the Town of Brookfield to a California-based packaging company for $6.6 million. Silgan Containers, which specializes in metal food packaging, finalized the purchase of the lot on Wednesday which includes a two story building with 57,750 square feet. Kalmbach Media and Silgan Containers have not responded...
What RNC delegates thought of Milwaukee, would they return, and what souvenirs they picked up
More than 2,000 delegates representing every state and U.S. territory were in Milwaukee this week for the Republican National Convention. On the last day of the convention, Journal Sentinel reporters talked to dozens to see what they thought about Milwaukee, if they'd come back, and what souvenirs they were taking home. Here's what they had to say. ...
Former AMA president undergoes colonoscopy at Wisconsin VA
In March, the American Medical Association's immediate past president Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, underwent a colonoscopy at the Milwaukee (Wis.) VA Medical Center. Dr. Ehrenfeld is a U.S. Navy veteran and often relies on the VA system for care, according to a March 29 press release. The procedure was performed by...
Sunday's Milwaukee Brewers game vs. Minnesota Twins won't be on TV. But you can still watch for free.
The Milwaukee Brewers finally return to the field Saturday for the first of two games against the Minnesota Twins, but on Sunday in the series finale, you'll find the game in an unusual place. The Brewers and Twins game will start at 12:05 p.m. CT — an hour earlier than you might expect,...
Janesville limps into American Legion regional play with two more losses at Plover tournament
As it seems to do every summer, the American Legion baseball tournament in Plover provided a stern test to Janesville's squad Friday and Saturday. Post 205 will need to find more answers than it had in its four tournament games if it wants to make a postseason run. The team lost to Manitowoc 9-6 and Plover 5-2 on Saturday, going 0-4 on the weekend. Manitowoc took the lead right away...
Brewers’ Utility Infielder Dilemma: Monasterio’s Future and Trade Options
The Milwaukee Brewers are faced with a decision regarding Andruw Monasterio's role as a utility infielder. Monasterio's performance this season has been subpar, prompting considerations for an upgrade. The team's contending status adds pressure to optimize the roster for a potential playoff run. Monasterio has a .203/.292/.281 batting line with...
Former Warriors guard looking to rejuvenate career with solid Summer League showcase
Former Golden State Warriors guard Ryan Rollins is making a strong case to extend his NBA career, impressing in his four Summer League games with the Milwaukee Bucks over the last 10 days. Rollins had a game-high 24 points in just over 28 minutes off the bench against the L.A....
The Teen Who Stole a Trump SUV Was Trying to Charge His Phone
A 17-year-old manage to steal one of Trump's Chevy Tahoe models. The Tahoe was easily taken from Trump's hotel. The post The Teen Who Stole a Trump SUV Was Trying to Charge His Phone appeared first on MotorBiscuit.
4 years after Kyle Rittenhouse shooting, Wisconsin city reflects on unity and moving on
Kenosha, Wisconsin, is a picturesque community on the shore of Lake Michigan. It is known for its boats, fresh corn at the farmer's market and the country's oldest velodrome. However, everything changed when Kenosha burst into the national spotlight in 2020. Jacob Blake, 29, a father of three, was shot seven times by a local police officer and left paralyzed from the waist down. Following the August 2020 police shooting of Blake, protests, riots, and civil unrest took place in Kenosha and across the United States as part of the Black Lives Matter movement and other groups protesting racial injustice. Amid looting and riots in Kenosha, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse arrived at the scene armed, stating he was there to protect a car dealership from rioters. As the situation escalated, Rittenhouse shot three men, two of whom died. Rittenhouse was charged with two felony counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety, first-degree reckless homicide and first-degree intentional homicide and attempted first-degree intentional homicide. A charge of violating a curfew that was imposed during the protests in Kenosha was later dropped.
Lawsuits Filed, Complaints Made, Meetings Scheduled, in Racine/Mt. Pleasant Water Dispute
(WGTD)---The dispute between Racine and Mt. Pleasant over water and sewer service is escalating. WGTD first reported last month that the city was dragging its feet in approving Mt. Pleasant water and sewer connections that in the past were considered routine. At issue is a 2018 revision to the service...
Experts: Recent Fatal Shooting by Two Ohio Officers with Past Use-of-Force Cases Likely Lawful
Police in Columbus, Ohio, had been looking into two of the five cops who shot and killed a man in Milwaukee for possible use of force in the past. The Columbus Dispatch was the first to disclose that in 2017, after shooting and killing a driver who accelerated during a traffic check and dragged Mason along with the car, Nicholas Mason, a veteran of the department since 2007, was free of any criminal misconduct.
Veteran First Baseman’s Resilience Will Be Critical For Brewers
Veteran first baseman Rhys Hoskins‘ resilience will be critical during the second half for the National League Central Division-leading Milwaukee Brewers. Hoskins, in his seventh MLB season, has endured several struggles in his first year with the Brewers since signing a two-year, $34 million free-agent contract. Despite suffering a freaky hamstring injury that sidelined him early on and attempting to work through a disheartening, frustrating slump since late May, he has continued to be a leader in the clubhouse. His grit, determination, and hard-nosed approach to the game have helped forge an identity for the young, hungry squad.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Washington Wizards Preview: Summer Bummer
The Milwaukee Bucks are taking on the Washington Wizards this afternoon in a Summer League consolation game. Record and general level of play notwithstanding, we’re feeling good! AJ Johnson is less raw than anticipated. Tyler Smith is all-around solid. Chris Livingston may be primed for more than garbage minutes. Ryan Rollins is a competent two-way. All told, a lot of good news. Hope springs eternal in Summer League.
"Elysian Arcs" to Illuminate Marcus Performing Arts Center
On Saturday, July 20, the Marcus Performing Arts Center (MPAC) Outdoor Grounds will be transformed as the much-anticipated "Elysian Arcs" installation takes shape. This immersive public art project, crafted by the award-winning Sydney-based design studio Atelier Sisu, will make its U.S. debut, promising to captivate audiences with its grandeur and innovative design.
Eduardo Galvan to lead Milwaukee Public Schools for the coming school year
Eduardo Galvan is on track to become the interim superintendent of Milwaukee Public Schools for the next year, after temporarily filling in on superintendent duties since former Superintendent Keith Posley announced his resignation in early June. School board members are scheduled to appoint Galvan, previously a regional superintendent for MPS,...
‘I Will Haunt You When I Die’: Lara Logan Gives Wild Comment to Reporter Writing About Conspiracy Theories
Former CBS News host Lara Logan threatened to “haunt” Guardian journalist Sam Levine if he used the words “conspiracy theory” in his reporting on the Republican National Convention’s Gateway Pundit event. “Don’t fuck us,” Logan said, as she turned to Levine in the atrium of a hotel that was formerly the old Pabst Brewery in […] The post ‘I Will Haunt You When I Die’: Lara Logan Gives Wild Comment to Reporter Writing About Conspiracy Theories first appeared on Mediaite.
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