Morning Links for Jan. 7 2015

Morning Links for Jan. 7 2015

Welcome to a frigid Wednesday morning. Here, warm up with a fresh batch of Morning Links. It’s hard not to fear for the frigid temps of last year. But good news: We’re not looking to break record cold anytime soon, and tonight’s temps will only drop to -11. Germantown police found an unusual ornament on the department’s Christmas tree: a diamond ring. Snowy owls are flocking to Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reports sightings of at least 226 snowy hoots in the state. Milwaukee Police Department seeks to provide warm clothes and shelter for the city’s homeless.   An attack on…

Welcome to a frigid Wednesday morning. Here, warm up with a fresh batch of Morning Links.

  • It’s hard not to fear for the frigid temps of last year. But good news: We’re not looking to break record cold anytime soon, and tonight’s temps will only drop to -11.
  • Germantown police found an unusual ornament on the department’s Christmas tree: a diamond ring.
  • Snowy owls are flocking to Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reports sightings of at least 226 snowy hoots in the state.
  • Milwaukee Police Department seeks to provide warm clothes and shelter for the city’s homeless.  
  • An attack on Paris magazine, Charlie Hebdo, left 12 people dead, including the editor. “On the eve of the latest attack, the magazine’s editor, Stephane Charbonnet, who was killed, had engaged in a public feud with the terrorist group known as ISIS, or Islamic State,” reports USA Today

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.