Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 15. November 2010
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- Lindsay Heights housing gets grant By Georgia Pabst
- Lubar backs Walker, high-speed rail By Rich Kirchen
- Exchanging investments for U.S. green cards By Tom Daykin
- The arguments against rail just don’t measure up By Journal Sentinel
- Cancellation of high speed rail will kill jobs By Courier Staff
- State’s freight rail lines require upgrades By Joe Lanane
- Milwaukee Alderman annouce support for high speed rail By Michael Rosen
- LaHood to states: Proceed with rail projects or give up stimulus funds By Steve Kastenbaum
- MSOE proposal draws concerns from County Board committee chairman By Tom Daykin
- Did “racial politics” lead to tavern suspension? By Michael Horne
- Milwaukee County officials poke holes in MSOE project By Marie Rohde
- Athletic field important part of MSOE development plan, Viets says By Tom Daykin
- Talgo might move plant to Illinois if Walker kills train project By Larry Sandler
- Marcus Center’s Peck Pavilion finally getting a facelift By Jeff Sherman
- MSOE proposes $30 million project By Sean Ryan
- MSOE plans $30 million parking garage, athletic fields in Park East area By
- MSOE plans parking structure, athletic field in Park East corridor By BizTimes Daily
- Illinois Wants Wisconsin’s Rail Dollars By WISN.com
- Walker holding firm on the wrong side of the tracks By Jim Stingl
- MSOE plans $30 million parking structure, athletic field in Park East By Tom Daykin
- Regional rail rides high in Minnesota, Illinois By Joe Lanane
- 70-unit upscale apartment building proposed in Bay View By Tom Daykin
- Little hope for using train money for roads, Petri says By Jason Stein
- Illinois: We’ll take Wisconsin’s $810M in stimulus money By Mary Wisniewski
- LaHood threatens to stop Wisconsin rail project By Dow Jones Newswires-Wall Street Journal
- Doyle: Canceling rail line will cost $100 million, cut 400 jobs By Larry Sandler
- Doyle, Walker meet today on train, transition By Lee Bergquist
- Ward helped to shape area’s civic culture By John Diedrich
- Photo gallery from a pre-ride on the Hank Aaron State Trail extension By Tom Held
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