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Hip-hop stars Future and Metro Boomin cancel concerts at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum, other stops
Hip-hop star Future and superstar producer Metro Boomin have canceled several upcoming concert dates, including an Aug. 2 concert at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. In a statement sent via email late Wednesday afternoon, Fiserv Forum said the Milwaukee concert had been canceled, without any additional information. Refunds will be automatically processed and returned...
Living Here, July 3, 2024
With summer here that means that mosquitos have arrived in great numbers, given the heat and humidity experienced so far this year. Mosquitos are more active when there are warm temperatures, heavy rainfall, and humidity. The cicadas are just about done visiting Lake Geneva and now the mosquitos are getting ready to pay a visit. Juvenile mosquitos need standing water to develop, so help prevent swarms in your backyard by checking for any stagnant water in and around your property. This summer is expected to be biting, as all the weather variables for mosquitos are perfect for them to thrive.
Bucks land major frontcourt upgrade by signing Taurean Prince: Reaction & Analysis
After picking up Delon Wright to kick off 2024 NBA Free Agency, the Milwaukee Bucks continued filling out their roster on Wednesday. According to The Athletic NBA insider Shams Charania, the Bucks have landed Taurean Prince, who played the 2023-24 NBA season with the Los Angeles Lakers. Prince now joins a frontcourt rotation that needs a player with his skill set.
Amid roster retooling, Bucks have reportedly worked out former Wisconsin star
The Milwaukee Bucks are leaving no stone unturned in their quest to improve their roster, even eyeing players who have been out of the NBA for years now. According to Mike Lucas of The Cap Times, former NBA forward Sam Dekker returned to the U.S. in May after two productive years overseas. Since then, he has had workouts with the Milwaukee Bucks, Philadelphia 76ers and Golden State Warriors as he seeks a comeback.
Racine's Fourth of July parade, fireworks show draws criticism over accessible parking
Ahead of a Fourth of July celebration in Racine on Thursday, Disability Rights Wisconsin is pushing for local officials to guarantee more accessible parking for people with disabilities. Hannah Balder, a Disability Rights Wisconsin lawyer, contacted Public Investigator on Monday about a Racine resident who approached the nonprofit organization with concerns about parking...
WisDems: Round up: Rep. Jill Billings and community leaders call on Wisconsinites to vote no on amendments
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, Representative Jill Billings joined La Crosse small business owner Penny Fassler and ARPA funding recipient Andrew Rasmussen at a press conference in La Crosse urging Wisconsinites to vote ‘NO’ on two misleading and risky constitutional amendment ballot questions placed on the August 13 primary ballot by right-wing politicians in Wisconsin’s Legislature.
Muskego Water Bugs; competitive ski team
The Muskego Water Bugs are a competitive ski team that competes in tournaments all over the state – and today they’re performing for fans out on Little Muskego Lake. Brian Kramp is with one of the lifelong members of the team that will be performing later this evening.
Milwaukee shootings Wednesday, 3 injured
MILWAUKEE - Three people were injured in different shootings that happened in Milwaukee on Wednesday, July 3. A 29-year-old was shot inside a vehicle in Milwaukee on Wednesday, July 3. The Milwaukee Police Department said the shooting happened around 3:22 p.m. near 27th and Clybourn. The victim was in a...
'Our Next Generation' sees possibilities in every young person
Our Next Generation's summer program uses family values, academics, and a holistic approach to uplift Milwaukee's youth. The current summer program trains 50 kids a day to become tomorrow's leaders. "It's fun here; we can let out our fears and be confident," says Kacey Lachay Pope White, a student of...
Be MKE: Fourth of July, MPS to lose out on $43 million in state aid, farm-to-table dining
Who we are. Where we go. What we need to know. What will you be doing? Perhaps parade-ing with the fam, grilling out — classic — or hitting up Summerfest (like me). If you're still figuring it out, here's a look at the July Fourth festivities around the area.
Brewers Designate Taylor Clarke For Assignment
The Brewers have designated right-hander Taylor Clarke for assignment to open a spot on the 40-man roster for newly acquired right-hander Aaron Civale. The right-hander did not pitch in the majors for Milwaukee after coming over from Kansas City in an offseason trade sending minor league right-hander Ryan Brady and minor league infielder Cam Devanney back to the Royals.
Milwaukee Brewers: Pat Murphy Comments And Jokes Surrounding The Teams 26th Come From Behind Victory
The Milwaukee Brewers came from behind on Tuesday night to defeat the Colorado Rockies by a score of 4-3. This marked their 26th come from behind victory and of their last six wins they had been losing at various points during each game. Following the game on July 2 manager Pat Murphy commented on the team and also had some good jokes as well.
Spinning The State: Green Bay, Eagle, Ashwaubenon
Stories you might have missed from around Wisconsin. Green Bay: President Biden to nominate green Bay attorney to Federal Bench. A longtime vacancy in the US District Court for the eastern District of Wisconsin may soon be filled by an attorney based in Green Bay. This morning, President Biden announced plans to nominate personal injury attorney Byron Browning Conway to the position. The vacancy was created in 2019 by the retirement of Judge William C. Greisbach pending Senate approval. Both Senator Tammy Baldwin and Senator Ron Johnson recommended Conway, along with one other attorney for the job last summer. The decision to nominate Conway comes more than a year after the President decided not to renominate Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge William Pocan after Johnson blocked Pocan’s nomination. Full Story.
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