Morning Links for Dec. 2 2014

Morning Links for Dec. 2 2014

Give yourself a pat on the back because we’ve made it one day closer to Friday.  The state’s Department of Natural Resources as well as utility companies are vehemently opposed to Pres. Obama’s new mandated emissions goals. Cutting the state’s emissions by 34 percent by 2030, they say, would be too expensive.  Get ready for more road construction. The state’s Transportation Project Commission approved $670 million worth of projects for road repairs, including 14 miles of work on Interstate 43.  In employment news, former Gov. Jim Doyle will teach a class on state-level policy at University of Wisconsin-Madison next spring. …

Give yourself a pat on the back because we’ve made it one day closer to Friday. 
  • The state’s Department of Natural Resources as well as utility companies are vehemently opposed to Pres. Obama’s new mandated emissions goals. Cutting the state’s emissions by 34 percent by 2030, they say, would be too expensive. 

  • Get ready for more road construction. The state’s Transportation Project Commission approved $670 million worth of projects for road repairs, including 14 miles of work on Interstate 43. 
  • In employment news, former Gov. Jim Doyle will teach a class on state-level policy at University of Wisconsin-Madison next spring. 
  • When an Air Force F-16 jet crashes into your house and you don’t receive compensation for the damage, you might want to call U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan. 
  • Oops! Milwaukee Record has the video of a semi truck running into the Rave’s marquee. 

Claire Hanan worked at the magazine as an editor from 2012-2017. She edited the Culture section and wrote stories about all sorts of topics, including the arts, fashion, politics and more. In 2016, she was a finalist for best profile writing at the City and Regional Magazine Awards for her story "In A Flash." In 2014, she won the the Milwaukee Press gold award for best public service story for editing "Handle With Care," a service package about aging in Milwaukee. Before all this, she attended the University of Missouri's School of Journalism and New York University's Summer Publishing Institute.