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Nornagests þáttr or the Story of Norna-Gest is a legendary saga about the Norse hero Nornagestr, sometimes called Gestr, and here anglicized as Norna-Gest. Nornagests þáttr is as an episode of the Saga of Óláfr Tryggvason in the medieval Icelandic manuscript Flateyjarbók .
Former President Trump’s rally in Milwaukee on Friday was derailed by technical difficulties as he seethed over microphone issues during his final planned stop in the swing state of Wisconsin.
2779 N Bremen St, Milwaukee, WI 53212, East Side, Milwaukee The Bugle or Bugle-American (the original name) was an underground newspaper based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin . Distributed throughout the state from September 1970 to 1978, it was published weekly for most of that time for a total of 316 issues.
The Green Sheet was a four-page section of the Milwaukee Journal printed on green paper. It was published from the 1910s to 1994, containing comics, the crossword puzzle and other games, celebrity news, local human-interest stories, and bits of ephemera. [1] [2]
Front page of vol.1, no.22 (1968) Kaleidoscope was an underground newspaper that was published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.Founded by John Kois, the radio disk jockey Bob Reitman, and John Sahli (a member of The Shag), [1] it was published from October 6, 1967, to November 11, 1971, printing 105 biweekly issues. [2]
Mike Wendling - BBC News February 8, 2025 at 3:48 PM Crews are still working to recover the bodies of 10 people killed in a plane crash in Alaska, officials have said.
Stark, a 50-year-old courier for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, was killed while driving to work late Saturday when, police said, a reckless driver crashed into his vehicle on the city’s ...
In 1993 the paper had a circulation of slightly more than four million copies, making it the most read newspaper in the country. [11] In the period of 1995–96 its circulation was 4,300,000 copies. [12] In 2001 Bild was the most read newspaper in Europe, and also in Germany, with a circulation of 4,396,000 copies. [13]