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Milwaukee is most well-known for beer and baseball. That’s why it is no surprise that Milwaukee is the home of the Wisconsin Craft Beer Festival. Held every year in October, the WCBF consists of beer tasting sessions, classes to learn how to brew beer, and an overall good time. The Wisconsin Craft Beer Festival is […]

Winters in Milwaukee mean lots of time inside. Cold temperatures, rain, snow and ice storms are not ideal outdoor weather conditions, so most of the winter is spent inside. If your home is not cozy, sometimes it can leave you wondering what you can do to make those winter months just a little bit easier […]

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Unfortunately, the University of Wisconsin-Madison has announced job and program cuts that will be taken into effect within the next two years. In lieu of looming budget cuts throughout the state of Wisconsin, about 400 positions will be directly affected, along with several campus programs. The drastic cuts will have a devastating effect on the […]

While the Milwaukee community has hopes of having a new arena built downtown, Wisconsin’s Joint Finance Committee reminds Milwaukee officials that no project can be started until the city and county finally commit to a greater financial contribution. According to Mayor Tom Barrett’s chief of staff, Patrick Curley, “Mayor Barrett has said that people of […]

In an effort to bring the Milwaukee community closer together, while simultaneously educating them on how to care for trees – so they have the ability to grow their own fruits and nuts – nonprofit organization Victory Garden Initiative, will begin planting fruit and nut orchards throughout multiple Milwaukee school yards and other designated locations. […]

In recent news, home equity lines of credit are once again becoming popular in Wisconsin due to increasing home prices and home owner confidence – along with consistently low interest rates. According to Doug Gordon, chief executive of WaterStone Bank, “the biggest factor has been home prices going up rather than going down.” Offers from […]

According to recent information released by the U.S. Census Bureau, about half of all Wisconsin counties declined in population from 2013 to 2014. In total, about 35 counties dwindled in size – with Manitowoc County suffering the biggest population loss, coming into the New Year with 463 less people. Coming in second place was Wood […]

People moving to Milwaukee have reason to get excited about the opening of a new Smart Choice MRI – they charge about $1,000 lower than hospitals do for the same MRI. Scheduled to open on April 6, the third imaging center from Smart Choice MRI is predominantly known for its flat rate of $600 scans, […]

In hopes of creating a business district that will improve the overall Lambeau experience, as well as form additional avenues of revenue for the Green Bay Packers, the team has bought all of the land from the south side of Lombardi Ave – and in turn, leveled most of it. When asked about what tenants […]

In a shocking turn of events, Governor Scott Walker has proposed the option of a tuition cap at the University of Wisconsin, in alignment with the rate of inflation once his tuition freeze expires. Since the 2013-2014 school year tuitions have been frozen, Walker hopes to extend the freeze until 2017. Walker also proposed cutting state […]

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