Morning Links for June 18 2014

Morning Links for June 18 2014

Some newsy bites to pair with this rainy morning’s coffee.  U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron has a scheduled flyover today for a photo shoot. Flight time is set between 1:30 and 2:20 this afternoon on the east side of Milwaukee’s Lake Michigan, Fox 6 reports. Over, 1,000 members of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors are Milwaukee bound for a national conference, according to the Journal Sentinel. Facebook offered $3 billion to buy out Snapchat in November, 2013. The cash offer was declined. To no surprise, Facebook has created its own version of the mobile app. CNN shares…

Some newsy bites to pair with this rainy morning’s coffee. 
  • U.S. Navy
    Flight Demonstration Squadron has a scheduled flyover today for a photo
    shoot. Flight time is set between 1:30 and 2:20 this afternoon on the east side of Milwaukee’s Lake Michigan, Fox 6
    reports.
  • Over, 1,000
    members of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors are Milwaukee
    bound for a national conference,
    according to
    the Journal Sentinel.
  • Facebook offered
    $3 billion to buy out Snapchat in November, 2013. The cash offer was declined.
    To no surprise, Facebook has created its own version of the
    mobile app. CNN shares more details
    here.
     
  • Speculation that Aaron
    Rodgers is becoming a Milwaukee Bucks investor has yet to be confirmed (or
    denied), the Milwaukee Business Journal
    reports.
     
  • An explosion at a World Cup viewing center in
    Nigeria has left 10 people dead, several injured. A Yobe police official speculates a
    local extremist group might be to blame, CNN
    reports

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.