Morning Links for April 30 2014

Morning Links for April 30 2014

Today’s Morning Links are about as random as random could be. Some Delafield home owners may lose their front yards to make room for a bike path, all in the name of safety. Though nothing is set in stone, tensions arise. After being stolen and burned over most of its body, a rescued Milwaukee dog has received an unusual skin graft surgery with the aid of pigskin. A botched execution in Oklahoma, one of 32 states administering the death penalty, has again raised concern about whether the drugs used constitute “cruel and unusual” punishment. Looking for the ideal summer home?…

Today’s Morning Links are about as random as random could
be.

  • Some Delafield home owners may lose their front yards to make room for a bike path,
    all in the name of safety. Though nothing is set in stone, tensions arise.
  • After being stolen and burned over most of its body, a rescued Milwaukee dog
    has received an unusual skin graft surgery with the aid of pigskin.
  • A botched execution in Oklahoma, one of 32 states administering
    the death
    penalty,
    has again raised concern about whether the drugs used constitute “cruel
    and unusual” punishment.
  • Looking for the ideal summer home? An 80-foot high Alaska igloo
    can be purchased for $300,000. 

Aimee has a degree in journalism from Oklahoma State University and joined Milwaukee Magazine as an editorial assistant and event manager in the frosty month of January, 2014.