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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Four University of Wisconsin-Whitewater students who mapped all of the buildings, athletic fields and parking lots on their school's campus have tied with three other teams for third place in a . During a four week period, the students worked at the university's Geographic Information Systems Center...(size: 60.6Kb)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel In a bold move designed to get the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s athletic program back on track, the school announced Thursday that it had hired former Ohio State University athletic director Andy Geiger to take over the program. The appointment represents a coup for UWM, which has been...(size: 60.6Kb)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sensing a reluctance from residents living in the Ville du Parc area proposed for a private property infiltration and inflow study, Mark Lloyd, deputy director of Public Works, asked the Mequon Common Council on Wednesday for money to make repairs to private laterals. The city is planning to spend...(size: 60.6Kb)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel It's getting down to the wire as they say, with four finalists whittled down to three tonight on "American Idol". Who walks the plank? Some say it's 18-year-old Hollie Cavanagh's time. We'll just see about that. By of the Journal Sentinel...(size: 60.2Kb)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel St. Francis officials are considering a proposed tax incremental financing district that would help pay for retail space improvements along Layton Ave., and expansions at a business park north of that street. The proposed 196-acre tax district would be north of E. Layton Ave. between S. Nicholson...(size: 60.2Kb)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Corey Kleser's perceived level of maturity as a 15-year-old could play a big role in his fate as a 21-year-old murder defendant. or the 2006 bludgeoning and stabbing death of Ronald O. Adams, 57, at Adams' apartment near N 60th St. and W. Good Hope Road in Milwaukee. Jurors on Thursday heard a...(size: 59.8Kb)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Waukesha - Plans for a third, privately built dormitory at Grand and College Avenues for Carroll University student housing have moved forward. The Plan Commission on Wednesday unanimously approved rezoning for the project, developed by Clysmic Properties under managing partner Alan Huelsman. The...(size: 59.8Kb)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel A new poll out Thursday has Gov. Scott Walker leading Democratic challenger Tom Barrett, 50%-45%. The telephone survey of 500 likely voters said 2% preferred another candidate and another 2% were undecided. The survey was taken on Wednesday, a day after both Walker and Barrett won primaries. The two...(size: 59.7Kb)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Port Washington - A 51-year-old Cedarburg man pleaded guilty Thursday in Ozaukee County Circuit Court to felony repeated sexual assault of a child. The victim was a 7-year-old girl at the time the assaults occurred in Cedarburg in 1998, according to a criminal complaint. Thomas M. Barany, a former...(size: 60.0Kb)
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