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No Milwaukee listening session for the state budget

Published April 5, 2013

But there won't be any public hearings on Gov. Walker's proposed $68 billion budget in the city of Milwaukee, the one place in the state where most of the impact - and the pain - is most likely to be felt.

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In search of the perfect pizza: Klasiana

Published Jan. 11, 2013

Across from the south end of Southridge Mall is a strip mall where I noticed "PIZZA" in large red letters. I went in for a closer look and found the name "Klasiana" next to those letters. Ylli Proko started Klasiana over six years ago, and it the business has become a family effort with a diverse menu.

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A new look at an old book about New Deal Greendale

Published Nov. 13, 2012

The reissue of Arnold Alanen and the late Joseph Eden's "Main Street Ready-Made: The New Deal Community of Greendale, Wisconsin," arrives 25 years after the work was first published. But the book remains relevant, because while Greendale, in some ways, isn't the same as it was in 1987, in other ways, it's not all that different, either.

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Featured Chef: Joe Schreiter of Joey Gerard's in Greendale

Published Sept. 19, 2012

Joe Bartolotta takes an unusual step this month, opening two identical restaurants at more or less the same time (a few weeks apart), in two very diverse Milwaukee suburbs. Joey Gerard's: A Bartolotta Supper Club is already open in Greendale and a Mequon location opens later this month. Chef Joe Schreiter was tapped to head up the Greendale kitchen and we caught up with him the week the restaurant opened.

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A peek into Joey Gerard's: A Bartolotta Supper Club

Published Aug. 29, 2012

When Joe Bartolotta told the top members of his team that he planned to open two restaurants - exactly the same, right down to the name - on opposite sides of town on the same day, he asked those who thought it was a good idea to raise their hands. "Ten people," Bartolotta recalls. "Not one hand went up." But if anyone can pull it off, Bartolotta can.

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