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Milwaukee Brewers seeing the benefits of a 'very transparent' new manager
Craig Counsell left to manage the Cubs. Pat Murphy has the Brewers battling for first place anyway.
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What happens when an animal at the Milwaukee County Zoo dies?
Every day, thousands of people visit the Milwaukee County Zoo to see the animals they love — whether it’s the adorable otters, roaring tigers or giant elephants. These animals live their lives on display, but most of us don’t know what happens after they die.
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Donald Trump campaigns in Waukesha with a strong Milwaukee emphasis
The likely GOP presidential nominee talks about Master Lock closing and inflation concerns of a restaurant owner.
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A warning to Trump, Biden, on immigrants' and workers' rights day in Wisconsin
"You profit from our work, now recognize our humanity," assert immigrants' and workers' rights advocates on May Day in Milwaukee, the international day of the worker.
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UWM scientist calls shrubs ‘small but mighty’ contributors to climate mitigation
A UWM scientist has been monitoring shrubs along with trees in Downer Woods since 2017. Now her research is being folded in with that of scientists across the Great Lakes. Together, they're exploring stresses being felt by ecosystems within the basin.
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Pro-Palestine student protesters set up encampment at UW-Milwaukee and UW-Madison
The movement on college campuses to support Palestine came to Milwaukee and Madison on Monday, April 29.
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This is my only audio source for Milwaukee news. I think,as a podcast, a better format would be to tie the stories into a once-daily episode, rather than short segments. Nevertheless I’m very happy to have it.
Stenographic journalism ....
... But the best currently available in the Milwaukee area. The management is openly hostile to the ideal of "afflicting the comfortable and comforting the afflicted," so know what you're consuming when consuming this media offering. This is often "one side says this, the other side disagrees" stenography. More fact-checking would be appreciated.