Morning Links for June 25, 2015

Morning Links for June 25, 2015

This is what we’re reading today. You should too.   “Saved by the Bell” actor Dustin Diamond is being sentenced today on charges connected to the barroom stabbing in Port Washington last year.   PBS is postponing the third season of “Finding Your Roots” after determining that omitting details about actor Ben Affleck’s ancestry violated editorial standards.     The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) has purchased a 1.8-acre city block, next to the Grohmann Tower and adjacent to the Kern Center, reports the Milwaukee Business Journal.     A former friend of Brewer Ryan Braun is continuing his efforts…

This is what we’re reading today. You should too.

 

“Saved by the Bell” actor Dustin Diamond is being sentenced today on charges connected to the barroom stabbing in Port Washington last year.

 

PBS is postponing the third season of “Finding Your Roots” after determining that omitting details about actor Ben Affleck’s ancestry violated editorial standards.

 

 

The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) has purchased a 1.8-acre city block, next to the Grohmann Tower and adjacent to the Kern Center, reports the Milwaukee Business Journal.

 

 

A former friend of Brewer Ryan Braun is continuing his efforts to sue the baseball player for defamation.

 

 

And in frivolous news du jour, a vendor at the Orange County Fair is offering a Twinkie topped with caviar — all for the low, low price of $125.

 

Ann Christenson has covered dining for Milwaukee Magazine since 1997. She was raised on a diet of casseroles that started with a pound of ground beef and a can of Campbell's soup. Feel free to share any casserole recipes with her.