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Milwaukee planners approve international student housing in former Pabst building
2014-11-11 00:20:17| Beverages - Topix.net
Portions of the exterior walls that have been punched out over the years would be restored to mirror the building's appearance 100 years ago. Conversion of a historic Pabst Brewing Co.
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Long-time Milwaukee auto dealer Ernie von Schledorn dies
2014-11-08 15:45:34| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
TV , the Milwaukee Business Journal's broadcast partner, reported that the 88-year-old von Schledorn died at his home. He is best known for his commercial jingle "Who do you know wants to buy a car?" He has been one of the leading auto dealers in the Milwaukee area for decades and currently owns dealerships in Menomonee Falls and Lomira.
Southwest Airlines transforms air service in Milwaukee
2014-10-30 05:50:50| Airlines - Topix.net
Five years ago this week, on Nov. 1, 2009, Southwest Airlines landed with great fanfare at Mitchell International Airport - an arrival that, as it turned out, would become the centerpiece of a transformation in air service in Milwaukee. Southwest claimed just under 9% of the airport's market share that first month, in a market dominated at the time by homegrown Midwest Airlines.
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With storms intensifying, Milwaukee braces for bigger floods
2014-10-28 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Daily Climate: Back when Pabst Blue Ribbon was for working folks -- not hipsters -- the brewery was a Milwaukee icon, bustling along the western edge of the city's central business district. Hitting hard times, Pabst left town a couple decades ago. But now the site infamous for cheap lager has permeable roads, abundant gardens and an underground tunnel to catch excess rainwater. It has re-emerged a symbol of how Milwaukee is greening to keep pace with a changing climate. The site's developer, Joseph J....
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Milwaukee man stops breathing on plane, dies
2014-10-05 20:53:18| Airlines - Topix.net
Authorities say a Milwaukee man died at General Mitchell International Airport after he stopped breathing while on board a flight from Las Vegas. The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office says 46-year-old Mark Hensiak was on a Southwest Airlines flight when he became unresponsive and stopped breathing.
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