The Week’s Greatest Hits
Most popular articles and press releases in the past week
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Most popular articles in the past week.
Housing Authority to build 32-story, $150 million tower whose income would support affordable housing across city.
Apr 17th, 2019 by Jeramey Jannene
Mining company’s proposed tailings dam could cause massive pollution of Lake Michigan.
Apr 18th, 2019 by Al Gedicks
The three buildings need $6 million in repairs. Oh, how a mighty mall has fallen.
Apr 15th, 2019 by Michael Horne
11-story office tower went through complicated, four-year design process.
Apr 17th, 2019 by Jeramey Jannene
Buffalo, Fond du Lac and Iowa counties are latest to pass resolutions demanding non-partisan redistricting.
Apr 19th, 2019 by Wisconsin Democracy Campaign
Ever growing Milwaukee Brewing Co. is hiring a new CEO as Jim McCabe steps down.
Apr 18th, 2019 by Jeramey Jannene
Forbes sees huge growth in value of franchises since taxpayer-financed stadiums built.
Apr 16th, 2019 by Bruce Murphy
Village incurred massive costs for Foxconn’s ever-smaller plant that it may never recoup.
Apr 19th, 2019 by Bruce Murphy
But area alderman Bob Bauman is likely to oppose project.
Apr 16th, 2019 by Jeramey Jannene
Two-decade-old theater’s last show ‘The Fabulous Lipitones’ opens April 25.
Apr 16th, 2019 by Dominique Paul Noth
Press Releases
Most popular press releases in the past week.
‘It’s Time Everyone, Not Just the Lobbyists and the Special Interests, Meet “Boss” Vos’
Apr 11th, 2019 by One Wisconsin Now
The committee is responsible for interviewing and recommending candidates to the governor for consideration when he fills judicial vacancies.
Apr 15th, 2019 by Gov. Tony Evers
Free summer concert series in Cathedral Square Park adds new country and DJ acts
Apr 18th, 2019 by East Town Association
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approves terms and conditions to extend the prescription drug assistance program
Apr 12th, 2019 by Gov. Tony Evers
“Far too many lives and communities have been damaged by out of date and backwards cannabis policies…”
Apr 18th, 2019 by State Rep. Melissa Sargent
Commercial property values increased 7.7%, driven by downtown development as well as growth in large residential development in Districts 6, 12, and 14.
Apr 19th, 2019 by Mayor Tom Barrett