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Eyes on Milwaukee: Committee Approves 122-Room Hotel

Eyes on Milwaukee: Committee Approves 122-Room Hotel
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Milwaukee Mitchell International seeks owner of class ring found at airport

Updated: 8:57 a.m. on March 12, 2021  MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) With a little help from CBS 58, it wasn t long before a missing class ring was reunited with its owner.  Thursday, March 11, Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport shared a photo of a Metropolitan High School class ring found in a men s restroom.  CBS 58 shared the story with our viewers and someone recognized it! The airport says the man belongs to a man named Lionel; one of his friend s saw the Facebook post and let him know. Lionel even commented on our post, . that s actually my ring.   Lionel picked up the ring Friday morning. He told airport officials the ring is special to him because he s had it for over 20 years and it was a gift from his mother.  

A timeline of how COVID-19 has played out in Wisconsin

A timeline of how the COVID-19 pandemic has played out in Wisconsin A life-threatening disease quickly spreading in our communities. Business closures and economic hardships. Here s a look at the last year. JR Radcliffe and Erin Caughey, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 4:15 pm UTC Mar. 11, 2021 Mike De Sisti and James Nelson / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel For many of us in Wisconsin, it was the most challenging year we ve ever faced. A life-threatening disease quickly spreading in our communities. Business closures and economic hardships. Re-imagined schools and social lives. A renewed spotlight on systemic racism and injustice. An increasing gulf between political ideologies. Violence, most notably at the U.S. Capitol but also right here in Kenosha. Wisconsin in March 2021 looks nothing like early March 2020, when COVID-19 became an undeniable reality and ravaged many things we hold dear.

Book Excerpt: The Early Germans From Cologne

And their Milwaukee settlement. Excerpt from a new book, ‘Germans in Milwaukee: A Neighborhood History.’ //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee The New Coeln House (ca 1912) on South Howell Avenue, today known as the Landmark 1850 Inn, is Milwaukee’s oldest saloon. Landmark 1850 Inn. In the early 1840s a group of mainly Catholic German immigrants from the rural areas around the Rhine River and Cologne (German Köln) acquired homesteads on heavily forested Wisconsin lands ceded by the Potawatomi Indians. Their original settlement became a farming hamlet on Howell near today’s College Avenue. They called their hamlet New Coeln (or New Köln). The region where they settled had just been designated the Town of Lake by the Territory of Wisconsin, and would later be annexed to Milwaukee and become the neighborhood of New Coeln at the edge of Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport on the city’s far south side. By 1847 the hamle

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