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140-Year-Old Florist Closing
DWF Wholesale Florists and its predecessors have Milwaukee roots going back to the 1870s.
Feb 28th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneMuseum Begins Epic Task Packing Collections
Milwaukee Public Museum must pack and transport 4 million items to new museum.
Feb 27th, 2024 by Graham KilmerWarm Weekend Presents Hot Opportunities
And some ice skating superheroes.
Feb 8th, 2024 by Michael HollowayNew Federal Rules May Require Public Museum to Remove Some Exhibits
Regulations require prior consultation with Native American tribes and descendants before items can be exhibited.
Feb 2nd, 2024 by Graham KilmerThe Anti-Urban Views of Josh Schoemann
Why did Washington County Executive dump on Milwaukee?
Jan 8th, 2024 by Bruce MurphyGhost Tours, Holiday Bike Rides and a Cheers Festival
Eclectic collection of holiday events will take place in lead up to the big day.
Dec 14th, 2023 by Michael HollowayPublic Museum Experiencing Frequent Maintenance Issues
MPM reports regular breakdowns of circulation and temperature control systems.
Dec 14th, 2023 by Graham KilmerMPM Needs $35 Million To Begin New Museum Construction
Needs this to reach $100 million in private donations before spring 2024 groundbreaking.
Dec 12th, 2023 by Graham KilmerWeekend Features A Cornucopia Of Holiday Events
Black Nativity, The Nutcracker, holiday marketplace, Cocoa with the Clauses and more.
Dec 7th, 2023 by Michael HollowayAfter School Contract Scrutiny, Randall Resigns From RNC Post
Republican party leader Gerard Randall's nonprofit had received no-bid contract from MPS, but work was uncompleted, false board members declared.
Nov 30th, 2023 by Corrinne HessGOP, RNC Leader Questioned Over No-Bid Contracts From Milwaukee Public Schools
Gerard Randall’s nonprofit received nearly $1.3 million from the district over the past decade. Leaders say he listed them as board officers without their knowledge.
Nov 9th, 2023 by Corrinne Hess