5 lawyers recommended as next U.S. attorney in Milwaukee
Five lawyers have been recommended to become President Joe Biden s pick to serve as the next U.S. attorney in Milwaukee.
Wisconsin Sens. Tammy Baldwin and Ron Johnson have forwarded the names, selected by their bipartisan Wisconsin Federal Joint Nominating Commission, to the White House. The ultimate nominee would replace Matthew Krueger, who, like most appointees of former President Donald Trump, resigned earlier this year.
The finalists include the longtime number two prosecutor in Milwaukee County, two current federal prosecutors, the special counsel to the FBI director and a lawyer with her own private practice.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Around midnight on April 19, a man jimmied a lock open at Canfora Bakery and stole the cash drawer, said Karen Krieg, who owns the bakery with her husband, Eric. We decided to make the best of it and see if the community could identify him, Krieg said.
They took an image of the man from security footage and printed it on edible paper. The images were applied to eight dozen sugar cookies that were frosted with buttercream and decorated with piping and sanding sugar.
Within the first 20 minutes of posting pictures of the cookies on the bakery s Facebook page, they started receiving tips.
Thomas Hauck will always appreciate a great meal. There was a time when he’d travel far just to experience a new restaurant.
Yet these days the James Beard Award nominee has a different view. Good food can be found anywhere. It is the people who join you who make the experience.
Hauck studied at the Culinary Institute of America and found mentors and lifelong friends working in France and in Washington, D.C., at Citronelle with Michel Richard. He returned to Wisconsin and opened c. 1880 in Walker’s Point and later took over Karl Ratzsch’s. Both closed and taught him major lessons. After a few years working with Lowlands Group, opening restaurants and handling operations, he missed being in the kitchen.
Beer for a year, $20,000 and an all-expenses paid trip to Milwaukee.
That s what Miller High Life, also known as the champagne of beers, is offering the person they select to be the official ambassador of the Champagne of Beers Region.
Never heard of that place? That s because it doesn t exist . yet. Miller High Life is petitioning the Milwaukee Common Council to designate Milwaukee s Miller Brewery grounds as the Champagne of Beers Region.
“We respect Champagne, France, as a tourist destination and the weight that name carries for the sparkling wine but we’re all about beer at Miller, and with our long history of brewing, we wanted to give beer lovers a tourist destination they deserve, Anne Pando, senior marketing manager, said in a news release.