Morning Links for Nov. 24 2014

Morning Links for Nov. 24 2014

Good morning, and welcome to Monday.  Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wesley Edens talked with the Journal Sentinel about a new arena and Milwaukee’s Downtown makeover. Voter turnout for the fall midterm election was historically low, but Wisconsin was one of only six states, along with Maine, Colorado, Alaska, Minnesota and Oregon, where turnout was more than 50 percent. Scott Bauer of the Associated Press takes a look at how President Obama’s immigration plan will impact Wisconsin. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel will resign after less than two years on the job.  After defeating the Vikings in Minnesota, Aaron Rodgers drank a grape…

Good morning, and welcome to Monday. 

  • Voter turnout for the fall midterm election was historically low, but Wisconsin was one of only six states, along with Maine, Colorado, Alaska, Minnesota and Oregon, where turnout was more than 50 percent.

Dan Shafer was the digital editor at Milwaukee Magazine. Dan joined the magazine as assistant editor in 2014 and wrote the November 2014 cover story, "Downtown Horizons." He's worked as a reporter at BizTimes Milwaukee and an editor at ThirdCoast Digest. Contact him at daniel.shafer@milwaukeemag.com. He's on Twitter @danshaferMKE.