@Kurt_Steiner At the time, the decision to keep the stadium where it is was based on the loss of parking revenue if they relocated downtown. People saw the benefits of being downtown but it didn’t pencil as of the late 90s
@peterhartlaub Peter, I missed the reader poll on best SF TV shows but was surprised not to see Crazy Like A Fox included. It aired in the early 80s and featured storylines that unfolded with the city as a backdrop. Episodes can be hard to find but worth the effort.
@IsaacRowlett@MilwaukeePubLib They would go on to win the first 13 games that season and fulfill George Webb’s prophecy that the Brewers would win 12 games in a row, that dated to the 1940s. It was a fun week as everyone waited to see how George Webb’s would commemorate the promise being fulfilled.
@IsaacRowlett I’m a Milwaukee native and supporter but this post is not selling a vision of the city I want to invest in. Personally, I know the Milwaukee’s virtues and am not dissuaded, but to the uninitiated this looks like a “pass”.
This is a story about a high school custodian. It's also a story about friendship and acceptance and the astonishing way lives can open when you let others in.
It's about running, and more than running. 👟
For @DyeStat: A SEASON WITHOUT CENTENNIAL JOE
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@DivesOfWI We competed as Team - I Closed Wolski’s flag as part of our Portland, Oregon’s Hood to Coast Relay. It always inspired people to stop and share there Wolski’s experiences.