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A Milwaukee native, Pekrul signed up for the U.S. Army at Boys Tech High School (now Bradley Tech), according to an interview with the War Memorial Center that he gave as part of the Wisconsin ...
Carl G. Zimmermann (March 26, 1918 – April 11, 2014), nicknamed the "Dean of Milwaukee News," was an American television journalist, news anchor and World War II (WW2) war correspondent. Zimmermann had the longest on-air broadcasting career in the history of the Milwaukee media market , [ 1 ] having spent more than 50 years at television and ...
Due to a dispute between the cable provider and Journal Communications, WTMJ-TV was removed from Time Warner Cable's southeastern Wisconsin systems at midnight on July 25, 2013, four days before the provider's agreement with Journal was set to expire on July 30; [9] the dispute between the companies also affected Journal-owned stations in four other markets (WGBA-TV and WACY-TV in Green Bay ...
Milwaukee viewers are losing a familiar face as WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) announced Wednesday that award-winning journalist Carole Meekins will retire later this month. Meekins is the most veteran ...
Taff mentored Moore and his friends for a year and a half, showing him the news business. Moore later said of Taff: "He was the one media person in a town dominated by General Motors to have the courage to report the truth." [4]
About 150,000 people came out to see the 1945 Memorial Day parade, which took place less than three weeks after the surrender of Germany and four months before the surrender of Japan in World War II.
A couple takes on a very unusual renovation project: restoring an air traffic control tower from a World War II airfield. Clarke tracks down veterans who trained for combat missions at the airfield. 4
The prisoner-of-war barracks at Camp Billy Mitchell, at Milwaukee's Mitchell Field airport, as seen in March 1946. With the war over, the barracks' 275 living units were seen as an option to help ...