Morning Links for Oct. 22 2014

Morning Links for Oct. 22 2014

An anomalous mix of news here in today’s Morning Links. Tuesday’s “Canstruction” event built Milwaukee landmarks from unopened cans of food, and after “de-canstruction” on Oct. 29, the 8,000-plus cans of food will be donated to the Jewish Community Pantry. The latest autopsy findings suggest a turn in the Ferguson, MO Michael Brown case. And in other dark news, a suspected serial killer, accused of murdering seven women across Indiana and possibly Illinois and other surrounding states, is due in Indiana court today. Fictitious news stories circled social media sites on Monday and Tuesday, claiming Wisconsin had two confirmed cases…

An anomalous mix of news here in today’s Morning Links.

  • Tuesday’s “Canstruction” event built Milwaukee landmarks from unopened cans of food, and after “de-canstruction” on Oct. 29, the 8,000-plus cans of food will be donated to the Jewish Community Pantry.

  • The latest autopsy findings suggest a turn in the Ferguson, MO Michael Brown case.

  • And in other dark news, a suspected serial killer, accused of murdering seven women across Indiana and possibly Illinois and other surrounding states, is due in Indiana court today.

  • Fictitious news stories circled social media sites on Monday and Tuesday, claiming Wisconsin had two confirmed cases of Ebola.

  • Let’s end on a good note. Mark your calendars. One month from today, on Nov. 22, marks Milwaukee’s 88th annual Holiday Parade.

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.