On Monday, March 3, Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson delivered his State of the City address. Mayor Johnson highlighted the importance of community involvement in shaping Milwaukee's future.
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The addition of Third Street Market Hall and expansion of the Baird Center have also added more users to the skywalks, Dorner says. The interior ... pay the city of Milwaukee to lease the air ...
including Mader's and Old German Beer Hall. To sample a variety of local eateries, consider visiting one of the city's food halls, such as the Milwaukee Public Market or Crossroads Collective.
That reflection could easily describe Milwaukee. With a gleaming downtown on Lake Michigan and led by a dynamic mayor, Cavalier Johnson, the city is poised for greatness. It successfully hosted ...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Outside Milwaukee City Hall Monday, a Presidents Day protest was held. Protesters braved the cold weather to protest the actions of President Donald Trump during his first ...
More than 200 Milwaukee area school-age girls painted Milwaukee City Hall pink on Thursday for the 15th annual Girls' Day at City Hall. The idea is to get more women involved in public service.
ALL OF THEM HIGHLIGHTED IN THE MAYOR’S STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS. 12 NEWS IS ERICA FINK REPORTS FROM THE BAIRD CENTER. SETTING UP A STANDING OVATION. MILWAUKEE’S PEOPLE ARE STRONG. AND SO TOO ...
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) --- More than 200 middle and high school students spent the day at City Hall for Milwaukee's 15th Annual Girls' Day. The event provides an opportunity for students to engage ...
Historian John Gurda explores how the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan spurred Milwaukee's growth. The settlers used rivers and Lake Michigan to transport grain, lumber, leather and beer.