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Milwaukee, we did it baby : Tens of thousands swarm downtown, not wanting it to end

Milwaukee, we did it baby : Tens of thousands swarm downtown, not wanting it to end Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Crowds attends the ceremony in the Deer District following the Milwaukee Bucks championship parade in downtown Milwaukee on Thursday, July 22, 2021. Milwaukee, we did it baby : Tens of thousands of Bucks fans gather for the title parade through downtown: It was all so loud and joyous, the roars echoing off buildings, confetti shot in the air, a sublime moment for a city that had spent five decades waiting for another championship. Thursday, Milwaukee was transformed into Bucks Town as fans and players celebrated the NBA title with a parade, a short ceremony and some brief, yet heartfelt remarks. Milwaukee, we did it baby! We did it. . This is our city,  Giannis Antetokounmpo told the crowd assembled outside Fiserv Forum.

Editor s Note: My favorite reporting of 2020 (Part 1)

Fingerlakes1.com Menu Editor’s Note is a weekly column by News Director Josh Durso. Look for it each Sunday exclusively on FingerLakes1.com. Check out more of them by  This week we published our ‘Year In Review: Most Read Stories of 2020’, which was a look back at what you read and shared the most this year. See, there are typically two kinds of content that our newsroom works through.  First, is our evergreen or in-depth newsgathering. This includes written reporting, podcasts, exclusive interviews, etc. Typically, it’s the kind of stuff that doesn’t have a shelf life. Second, is the stuff that gets lumped into the ‘breaking’ news cycle. Those are the stories that get hundreds if not thousands of shares hundreds or thousands of interactions overall on social media, and can be read between tens-of-thousands of times if not hundreds-of-thousands.

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