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Toxic Fields and Parks in Milwaukee

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

On Tuesday the Milwaukee Public Schools abruptly closed 25 recreational fields where many adults and children play during the summer in city soccer and softball leagues. This as a precaution to prevent anyone from being exposed to a possible harmful level of toxic from a fertilizer the Milwaukee County Parks used on July 3. With many of these leagues coming to an end, this comes at a most unfortunate time to the possible end of the season. This also could spell trouble for school’s fall sports programs that are due to start their training camps in a few weeks.

This has many Milwaukee County residents wondering what the heck went wrong. How could the local officials not know about this fertilizer used to treat public parks and recreation centers? Has local County Manager Scott Walker budget cut so much that they do not have the man power to have precautions in place?

The Federal and State environmental officials are doing extensive soils tests and all areas where the fertilizer where used. EPA officials from the Chicago regional office will oversee collection of soil samples at a dozen or more recreational areas today and at the remaining sites on Thursday.

Midwest Airlines #1 Domestic Airline

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Yesterday while battling AirTrans, Midwest Airlines learned they earned the number one spot on Travel & Leisure magazine’s Domestic Airlines in service with a score over 77 out of 100. They have been top on the list for three out of the four years this category has been published. Each year this magazine publishes lists of the finest in airlines, cruise lines and resorts worldwide.

“Midwest Airlines is honored to be recognized by Travel+Leisure
magazine,” said Timothy E. Hoeksema, chairman and chief executive officer.
“Being named the top airline for service shows that passengers appreciate
the dedication of all of our employees to providing an exceptional travel
experience. We look forward to providing our award-winning service to
passengers on Midwest flights for many years to come.”

Not on this list any years it has been published is AirTran, the company looking to make a hostile bid to take over this local gem in the travel industry. With many flights equiped with their signature service of two wide leather seats on each side and all baking fresh cookies on board, this airline services 51 cities throughout the United States and connects on to many international airlines.

Save the Cookie

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

As reported earlier Air Trans out of Florida is making a hostile bid to take over the local airline Midwest Airlines (formerly Midwest Express). In a bid to let the shareholder know what the people are thinking, Midwest Airlines has set up a website to Save the Cookie. Here is the link where you too can sign the petition to keep this airline local,

For travelers who either maybe flown them one or twice or never. This is the only domestic airline that still cooks on board the plane. During your flight you are met with the most wonderful smell of freshly bake cookies. My husband took a flight from Milwaukee to LAX in April and asked the stewardess for extras for his wife, but I am back home in Milwaukee. He took them to the hotel for his stay there. That is how good they are.

Help save our local pride, Midwest Airlines and save the cookie!

Dennis Gotto Famous Milwaukee Food Critic Passed Away

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Like many long time residents we are mourning the passing on a local icon, Dennis Getto the restaurant critic for nearly 25 years at The Milwaukee Journal. He passed away due to a rare lung disease, pulmonary fibrosis. He was 57 years old.

Over the years me, like millions of other local Milwaukee readers, we looked for that current restaurant review by Dennis Gotto to search out that next big find. You could trust his reviews because of his legendary ways of keeping is identity a secret. Actually yesterday was the first published photo that was ever seen of him. He took great pains to make his reviews honest to blend in with the other diners. There are reports that he often disguised his appearance with facial hair, hats and various wigs. He also kept the identity in question by always paying in cash, giving fake names for reservations and asking anyone who did dine with him to play along which where a select few.

His reviews could make or break a local Milwaukee restaurant, but he did not keep to the local market. Over the years he made trips throughout Wisconsin to bring us the best in a dining experience, no matter what your area and budget is. Some say he even review the local Krispy Kreme when they came to town.

There are many of restaurants in Wisconsin that owe their success to him because of his fair reviews. He did not go out there to make or break a restaurant, instead he acted just like you and me sitting down to eat outside. Granted ones that did get a good review saw a jump, and other failed. There was not a mean side to the failures which was well respected. When my husband and I moved back to the area from California we did look to his reviews for guidance. We ended up finding a awesome, little hole in the wall Indian restaurant who has had our business for almost 10 years.

Thank you Dennis.

He is survived by his wife and son. The services are currently pending.

AirTrans take the next flight home!

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

For months now the executives of AirTran Holdings Inc. have brought their benefits, proposals and public relation department to the people of Milwaukee, hyping their efforts to take over Midwest Air Group. We have all seen it on the various air ways, saw people having fund raisers to buy whatever stock is out there and in the various print medias. Now because they know, this is not getting them anywhere, it is time to hit on the local civic leaders. Can they not get a hint?

Yes, they say more jobs, cheaper airfare prices and more nonstop flights. But all that is flapping jaws. Our little hometown airlines which started off as Midwest Express giving Milwaukee people nonstop flight choices to various East, South and West Coast cities. Later they grew into just Midwest Airlines, our pride and joy. Granted they can be a little bit higher in price but that’s because you are treated like royalty. AirTrans is all about treating you like cattle getting on a truck for the slaughter house. Tight fitting seats that my Midwest butt has to squeeze in, food that is not there and no service with a smile. With Midwest Express, you are going to the opera, Broadway show, a classing dining place. You have on some planes two seats on each side, freshly baked cookies (excuse me while I have a moment) and service. Yes, I said service. I know we are all about the cheap, but let us people who book clients on these flights have a choice. Steak or Cheeseburger.

All they want to do is come in and get the routes, then shut them down. Doesn’t anyone remember that AirTrans was Air Florida with a major plane disaster which later had company fallouts. As a travel agent owner for 10 years and in the business over 20 years I have seen the rise and fall of too many airlines. The big guys buy them, then gone is the identity, that made them what they are today. There will be problems on all sides. And what happens if they do not make the profits that they want. Well, they can tell the public sorry good bye, see ya later, the next flight out oneway!

Don’t you think that after your first proposal in 2005 was turned down and we are in 2007, to take a flight, no I mean fight elsewhere. Well we have until August 10 when the latest $389 million in cash and stock options expires. Lets book a time to meet back here on that day!

Tragedy Ends The BMW International Bike Rally

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

This past Thursday – Sunday the International rally of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America at the Washington County Fair Park in West Bend, minutes outside of Milwaukee. The Washington County Sheriff’s office states that around 8,000 people attended the event.
Unfortunately the end of the event was marked by tragedy.

A Hartford driver was involved in a crash that killed the president of the Iowa City, Iowa, chapter around 8am Sunday morning in the adjacent Dodge County. The driver crossed the center line and hit the motorcycle. He was wearing a helmet. Then on Monday morning a couple from West Palm Beach, Florida with a 1993 BMW and sidecar where killed in Washington County. The couple was trying to avoid a collision after the car in front of them slowed down. They crossed into on coming traffic where they where hit and ejected with their bike ending up in the ditch, caught fire and burned. Both where wearing their helmets. The couple was pronounced dead at the scene.

Waukesha County Fair Starts Today!

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

The oldest county fair in Wisconsin starts today at the Waukesha County Fair Grounds. Walk throughout the barnyards featuring the various wining barnyard animals from the county’s 4-H mentor program, take in the various local booths, the fabulous smells and tastes of the county’s finest cooks and of course the kids will love the various rides for all ages in the Midway.

An affordable event for all families running Wednesday July 18 3pm – Midnight, Thursday – Saturday 10am – Midnight and last day Sunday 10am – 9pm. Advance tickets online are $6 for Adults, $8 at the door, for Youth’s 8 – 12 years old $3 and Children 7 and under are Free and Daily parking pass of $5 or for you Motorcycle riders there is free parking sponsor by Harley Davidson. There is also special daily admission prices like $1 Wednesday, Senior Citizen $3 Thursday.

This year there are three musical stages that will keep you hopping and rockin all five days. On the main Miller Lite Stage this year you have Poison Friday at 8pm, Shinedown Saturday at 8pm and Charlie Daniels Band Sunday at 6pm. The Side Stages are filled with various musical styles of local talent.

Excellent spot to go out with family, friends or just the two of you on your bike. Stop in for a picnic or just a get together to enjoy our great summer weather this weekend and support your local youth!

Writer Needed

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

This site is currently in need of a writer. If you have any interest in writing on the topic this site covers, feel free to submit an application at 451 Press. Thank you.

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Boredom Relief 5/18-5/24

Friday, May 18th, 2007

It happens week after week, month after month. You call up some friends, they want to hang out, but none of you can come up with anything to do. So there you are, bored at the same old spots as always. This is where I come in, to offer you my top picks for things to do. Hence, Boredom Relief.

*Note: Bad things happened, my hand is swollen, and I really don’t feel like typing. I’ll give you a few ideas for now, but look forward to a more complete list tomorrow.*

Friday 5/18
Attacked by the ’90s @ Stonefly Brewery
Man oh man… when did I get so old? It’s almost hard to believe there are already tributes to the ’90s going on. I don’t know if this is serious, nostalgic, or ironically funny, but it sure is tempting. DJs Old Man Malcolm and Emmarose certainly have the skills to pull it off.
Stonefly Brewery
735 E Center St

Now, I know you want to see this sexy mofo spinning some records.

Saturday 5/19
Coming Soon…. *ow, my hand*

Tragedy at Virginia Tech

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund

April 16, 2007, will be remembered as one of the darkest days in the history of the Virginia Tech community and the world beyond.

To remember and honor the victims of those tragic events, the university has established the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund to aid in the healing process and generate financial support.

The fund will be used to cover expenses including but not limited to:

  • Grief counseling
  • Memorials
  • Communication expenses
  • Comfort expenses
  • Incidental needs

If you plan to give, please click the link below:

Give Now

Steve Shickles
451 Press, LLC

City Blogger Wanted

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

This site is currently in need of a blogger. If you have any interest in writing about this city, feel free to submit an application at 451 Press.

Thank you

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About Milwaukee, WI

Forget what you learned from those Laverne & Shirley reruns. Long gone is the factory town that unleashed Harley Davidson and Pabst Blue Ribbon upon the world. In its place, you'll find one of the most exciting metropolises between the coasts. The motorcycles and beer are still around, but Milwaukee also has a cutting edge art scene, festivals for every occasion, a palette of architectural curiosities, a thriving night life, and some of the most driven and diverse people in the midwest. In Milwaukee, boredom isn't even an option.

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