Receivers Montgomery, Janis could be extra targets for Rodgers
By of the Journal Sentinel Green Bay — Creativity has always run thick through the Mike McCarthy offense, from the game-plan sessions to the meeting rooms to all the places quarterback Aaron Rodgers'...
View ArticleDrones set to take off over farm fields
By of the Journal Sentinel Operating a small aerial drone over hundreds of acres of corn, Zach Fiene can receive detailed pictures of the crop on his iPad. From the images, or a live video, he can see...
View ArticleSunshine to rule for another week
By of the Journal Sentinel Sunshine and high temperatures in the 70s will prevail in Milwaukee through at least Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service in Sullivan. A high temperature in the...
View ArticleFood coverage wins three national awards
The has awarded the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel first- and second-place prizes in three categories for its food coverage. The paper won first place for Best Newspaper Food Website for its site, , which...
View ArticleNew song reviews: One Direction, Lady Gaga and more
By of the Journal Sentinel One Direction Single: "Infinity" Gut reaction:Even if their upcoming hiatus prevents Directioners from hearing their forthcoming album live, the dreamy ballad is built for...
View ArticleMan convicted of homicide in 2011 acquitted after retrial
By of the Journal Sentinel A 32-year-old Milwaukee man who was granted a new trial after the appeal of his murder conviction was found not guilty last week after his retrial. At his first trial in...
View ArticleFiserv to roll out 'CardFree Cash' at ATMs
By of the Journal Sentinel You're out of town and realize you don't have your debit card, and need cash now. With new technology from Fiserv Inc. that's expected to hit the market next year, you'd...
View Article2 months later, gun crimes crackdown hasn’t launched
By of the Journal Sentinel On a summer day when Milwaukee matched its homicide total for all of last year, state and local leaders to aggressively target and prosecute gun offenders in state and...
View ArticleGenerations of young men learn about life, football from sports league
The is so much more than football. For Vice Chairman Earl Ingram and the coaches instructing the league's approximately 700 players ages 6 to 14, football is a tool for lessons in commitment,...
View ArticleBroan-NuTone to add 50 jobs to Hartford plant
By of the Journal Sentinel Home ventilation products maker Broan-NuTone said Wednesday it is adding at least 50 jobs in Hartford to manufacture a new line of fans. Broan-NuTone plans to bring back jobs...
View ArticleFuneral service Saturday for Justice Crooks
By Associated Press Green Bay — Funeral arrangements have been made for Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice N. Patrick Crooks, who died Monday in his chambers at the state Capitol. He was 77. A Mass of...
View ArticleBuild in more travel time if you're heading to Lambeau Monday
By of the Journal Sentinel Packer fans heading to Lambeau Field Monday night should leave earlier than normal because of a confluence of events that will likely snarl traffic more than usual. Monday...
View ArticleFederal railroad official says 5th Ward bridge is safe
By of the Journal Sentinel A Canadian Pacific bridge used to carry potentially explosive oil trains through Milwaukee's Fifth Ward is safe, Sarah Feinberg, the acting administer of the Federal Railroad...
View Article2 arrested in fatal west side stabbing Tuesday
By of the Journal Sentinel A 40-year-old Milwaukee woman and a 20-year-old Milwaukee man have been arrested in a homicide Tuesday in the 2200 block of W. Wisconsin Ave. in which a 52-year-old man died....
View ArticleSummer intern dives into Wauwatosa pond, rescues man from sinking car
By Rachel Minske Andrew Sinko wasn't even supposed to be there. But, luckily, the 32-year-old was on scene that day when a driver lost control of his vehicle and sped into a retention pond. And because...
View ArticleFuneral service Saturday for Justice Crooks
By Associated Press Green Bay — Funeral arrangements have been made for Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice N. Patrick Crooks, who died Monday in his chambers at the state Capitol. He was 77. A Mass of...
View ArticleStemina Biomarker Discovery receives $2.7 grant to study autism
By Kathleen Gallagher , a Madison company focused on diagnosis and individualized treatment of neurological disorders, said Wednesday it has received a $2.7 million grant from the that will help fund...
View ArticleEchelon Apartments ready to open at Innovation Campus in Wauwatosa
By of the Journal Sentinel Wauwatosa - More than three years after being , the first of nearly 200 apartments being developed near Wauwatosa's historic Eschweiler buildings are about to open. Mandel...
View ArticleSchool developer confident he can add athletic complex
By of the Journal Sentinel Developers of a planned $40 million-plus private school on Milwaukee's south side said he now has the land — and likely the council votes — needed to construct a 4-acre...
View ArticleOnRamp Green Bay seeks new applicants
By Kathleen Gallagher , an event that increases connections between established firms and start-ups, has begun taking applications from young companies that want to pitch their products and services....
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