Results tagged with 'biking'
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Published May 16, 2013
Everyone wants to be able to get around a city easily. It's simple in stuff. Cities need bike lanes, roads, side walks, taxis, rail, trolleys, busses and other forms of transit to move people from here to there.
Published March 30, 2013
Three weeks into her new job as the head planner of Milwaukee's bicycle and pedestrian pathways, Kristin Bennett has decided on her first major supply requisition: dry erase markers.
Published Dec. 26, 2012
Amy Barnum grew up in a family of entrepreneurs and she was inspired by the spirit of invention at a young age. Recently, the Whitefish Bay mother of five created Quivvers, reversible, cross-body straps that carry personal items.
Published Dec. 3, 2012
The Milwaukee Bicycle Collective - with help from Potawatomi Bingo Casino's Miracle On Canal Street and OnMilwaukee.com - awarded 15 Milwaukee kids with new bikes tonight. The kids won a contest requiring them to submit a picture and an essay about biking.
Published Nov. 16, 2012
In 1991, the federal government designated $1.5 million for a bikeway that would "enhance the use of bicycles as an alternative mode of transportation between Downtown Milwaukee and the Bay View neighborhood."
Construction on a key segment will start later this month.
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First Ride," a free class designed to help kids ditch the training wheels and learn how to ride their two-wheel bicycles safely, will be held Saturday, June 16 from Noon -3 p.m. on the west playground of Atwater Elementary School ( 2100 East Capitol Drive, Shorewood). This second...
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