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Milwaukee Has Long History of Protests
Powerful black and brown protests in 1960s, 1970s can inspire marchers today.
Jun 13th, 2020 by Antonio RamirezMilwaukee Zoo Reopening, With Mask Requirement
Reservations required, limited hours, but most attractions open.
Jun 9th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneCOVID-19 Could Cost County $450 Million
Milwaukee County being squeezed by increased costs, declining revenue.
May 15th, 2020 by Graham KilmerGovernor’s Residence Now Exhibiting Art
And the Museum of Wisconsin Art has yet another outpost in the state.
Mar 2nd, 2020 by Michael HollowayZoo Backs Off On Elephant’s Transport
Animal rights advocates assailed move of elephant from Pittsburgh Zoo to Milwaukee's.
Feb 5th, 2020 by Graham KilmerGouda Girls Moving to New Location
Cheese-oriented mini-restaurant closes at Pabst food court for new location. But where?
Apr 17th, 2019 by Jennifer RickZoo Opening New Elephant Exhibit
Bigger exhibit with better care of African elephants will open in May.
Apr 9th, 2019 by Corrinne HessCan Public-Private Deals Help County?
Experts discuss potential of public-private partnerships for county and city.
Dec 12th, 2018 by Graham KilmerNorthwestern Mutual Show Draws Crowd
Mayor Barrett, others attend opening of show by 17 artists honoring 25 local non-profits.
Feb 9th, 2018 by Laura ThompsonNorthwestern Mutual Plans Unique Show
Art exhibit features artists with state ties and celebrates impact of local non-profits.
Dec 18th, 2017 by Laura ThompsonWhy Amazon Should Pick Milwaukee
Its second headquarters would have 50,000 jobs. Milwaukee would be an ideal location.
Sep 8th, 2017 by Ken SmithGuide to 67 Races and Fun Runs
From April Bloop to Santa Hustle to Irish Jig Jog you can run all year.
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