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The menu is ever-evolving, introducing weekly specials and seasonal items like soups, new sandwiches and, of course, the rotating “hot dish” casserole that inspired the quirky restaurant’s name.
The downtown Milwaukee skyline is seen including the US Bank building, the Northwestern Mutual building, the Milwaukee Art Museum, and the under construction 44-story Couture high-rise apartment ...
Killing of Lily Peters: Chippewa Falls: April 22, 2022: 10-year-old girl raped and murdered, her 14-year-old cousin was arrested and is being tried as an adult John Pier Roemer: New Lisbon: June 3, 2022: Juneau County judge fatally shot by a man convicted in his court six years earlier: Death of Sade Robinson: Milwaukee: April 1, 2024
First full-service, public hospital in Milwaukee that served all, regardless of ability to pay, and site of Dr. Edgar End's research into high-pressure oxygen therapies. 115: Milwaukee County Historical Center: Milwaukee County Historical Center: March 14, 1973 : 910 N. 3rd St.
Journal Media Group (formerly Journal Communications) was a Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based newspaper publishing company. The company's roots were first established in 1882 as the owner of its namesake, the Milwaukee Journal, and expanded into broadcasting with the establishment of WTMJ radio and WTMJ-TV, and the acquisition of other television and radio stations.
The Midtown neighborhood is home to Alice's Garden, St. Michael's Catholic Church and Tiefenthaler Park.
Culver's is a midwestern fast casual food restaurant chain originally from Sauk City, Wisconsin and currently headquartered in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. Culver's is known for serving butter burgers, fried cheese curds, and frozen custard. Dane County Farmers' Market in Madison is the largest producers-only farmer's market in the nation. [17] [18]
The first book based on Gertie's story was The Story of 'Gertie', published by the Journal in July 1945 and based on its daily coverage. The book sold out three printings [7] before being re-printed by New York's Rinehart & Co. in 1946. [8] [9] That same year, Milwaukee toymaker Earl F. Wendt produced a wooden toy duck named for the famous ...