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Lighting The City Blue for World Wish Day In Milwaukee

Lighting The City Blue for World Wish Day In Milwaukee Patch 7 hrs ago Karen Pilarski © Shutterstock With the help of the businesses and organizations across Milwaukee will be lighting their facilities in royal blue, Make-A-Wish’s signature color, on Thursday evening. WAUWATOSA, WI With the help of the businesses and organizations across Milwaukee will be lighting their facilities in royal blue, Make-A-Wish’s signature color, on Thursday evening, according to a news release. Every year, Make-A-Wish Wisconsin, the organization that grants life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses, joins Make-A-Wish chapters and international affiliates around the globe in celebrating World Wish Day on Thursday, the anniversary of the wish that inspired the founding of Make-A-Wish in 1980, the release said.

Now Serving: Goodbye William Ho s, Hello Mr B s » Urban Milwaukee

Goodbye William Ho’s, Hello Mr. B’s Shorewood Chinese restaurant closes, Mr. B s Bartolotta Steakhouse reopens, and a new Egg & Flour Pasta in Tosa. By Michael Holloway - Jan 25th, 2021 02:49 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Mr. B’s A Bartolotta Steakhouse Brookfield. Photo by Mike Miller Images/The Bartolotta Restaurants. The rapidly-expanding Egg & Flour Pasta is opening its third location in less than two years. The new place is expected to open in March at Metcalfe’s Market in Wauwatosa. The Journal Sentinel’s As at the Egg & Flour locations on Milwaukee’s east side and in the Bay View neighborhood, customers at the Tosa location will order at the counter. The grocery store, at 6700 W. State St., has a seating area inside and a small patio outside for diners.

Daughter reflects on Milwaukee County s 1st COVID loss as nation mourns

Daughter reflects on Milwaukee County s 1st COVID loss as nation mourns Daughter reflects on Milwaukee County’s 1st COVID loss as nation mourns Whitley Riley of Milwaukee lost her 66-year-old father, Lawrence, on March 19, the first to die from COVID-19 in Milwaukee County.  MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee landmarks were lit up amber Tuesday evening, Jan. 19 as President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris kicked off inaugural events in Washington, D.C. with a lighting ceremony to honor the 400,000 Americans who have died during the coronavirus pandemic. Milwaukee s Hoan Bridge was among the local landmarks supporting the National Memorial to Lives Lost to COVID-19, lighting up amber in a national moment of unity and remembrance. At Milwaukee s City Hall, the bells rang four times; each ring in memory of 100,000 lives lost. Other landmarks lit up included the following:

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