Morning Links for May 21 2014

Morning Links for May 21 2014

Here’s a mix of Morning Links to pair with your morning coffee.    Milwaukee-based application, SpotHopper, is looking to be the Pandora for bar-goers. Milwaukee County Parks just posted a schedule for their mobile beer gardens. The Parks will be pairing up with Sprecher starting June 4. Over 100 firefighters continue to battle the blazes at an Arizona wildfire. The 450-acre fire has forced 100 businesses and homes to evacuate. More crews are on the way. The Journal Sentinel is reporting that new bus routes will extend into the ‘burbs in an effort to connect workers with jobs. Good news…



Here’s a mix of Morning
Links to pair with your morning coffee.   

  • Milwaukee-based
    application, SpotHopper, is looking
    to be the Pandora for bar-goers.
  • Milwaukee County Parks
    just posted
    a schedule for their mobile beer gardens. The Parks will be pairing up with
    Sprecher starting June 4.
  • Over 100 firefighters
    continue to battle the blazes at an Arizona wildfire. The 450-acre fire has forced
    100 businesses and homes to evacuate. More crews are on the way.

  • The Journal Sentinel is reporting that new bus routes
    will extend into the ‘burbs in an effort to connect workers with jobs.
    Good news for job seekers, but we’re still waiting on the widespread
    introduction of real-time bus tracking.
  • And finally, the new Bucks ownership got a shot in the arm at
    last night’s NBA Draft Lottery. Thanks to good-luck charm/Twitter star Mallory Edens, daughter of new Bucks co-owner Wesley Edens – and a dismal 15-67 record that gave the Bucks the best shot at landing the No. 1 pick – Milwaukee owns the second pick in next month’s draft. Those of you lamenting a lost opportunity to nab the first pick should remember the words “Greg Oden.”


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.