Last week, the Journal Sentinel offered a glimpse of a bygone era with a series of reports that touched on Milwaukee’s organized crime syndicate of the 60s-80s. It made us reminisce not only about a tumultuous time in Wisconsin’s largest city, but it also harkened back to a period where newspapers dug deep, reported details, quoted sources and wrote articles that mattered more than click bait. Along with today’s Key Reads, we suggest you check it out. Start with Mary Spicuzza’s fascinating investigation.
My cousin was killed by a car bomb in Milwaukee. A mob boss was the top suspect. Now, I’m looking for answers. – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
We have additional news from across the state. Give us ten minutes and we’ll give you the news you need to be informed, but not overwhelmed!
Health care advocates say dental therapists will help provider shortage in Wisconsin – WPR
Most snowmobile trails still closed in northern Wisconsin – Wisconsin State Journal
US Department of Transportation funds $1 billion for Blatnik bridge – Superior Telegram
New Wisconsin Realtors CEO: ‘Perfect storm’ market conditions will take years to address – Green Bay Press-Gazette