Morning Links for Oct. 29 2014

Morning Links for Oct. 29 2014

Wouldn’t you rather be in the know?  A NASA contracted supply rocket exploded Tuesday evening. Good news: There were no deaths or injuries. President Barack Obama stopped in Milwaukee on Tuesday in support of Mary Burke for Governor. The race is a tight one, with both candidates, Burke and Gov. Scott Walker, polling at 47 percent. The Bucks’ new arena location has yet to be determined, but their new office location sure has been.  More changes are coming to Milwaukee, and we take an in-depth look at them here. The 13-year-old Milwaukee girl who went missing on Wednesday, Oct. 22…

Wouldn’t you rather be in the know? 

  • A NASA contracted supply rocket exploded Tuesday evening. Good news: There were no deaths or injuries.

  • President Barack Obama stopped in Milwaukee on Tuesday in support of Mary Burke for Governor. The race is a tight one, with both candidates, Burke and Gov. Scott Walker, polling at 47 percent.

  • The Bucks’ new arena location has yet to be determined, but their new office location sure has been. 
    • More changes are coming to Milwaukee, and we take an in-depth look at them here.

  • The 13-year-old Milwaukee girl who went missing on Wednesday, Oct. 22 has been found, unharmed. 

  • A horse took an unexpected swim in an Arizona pool, then a snoring-loud nap. 

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.