Morning Links for May 7, 2015

Morning Links for May 7, 2015

Before you plant yourself on a patio today, get your morning intake of hot-from-the-presses reads:   Federal charges have been filed against a former MillerCoors vice president and seven others accused of defrauding the company of at least $7 million.   Mr. Baseball (aka, Bob Uecker) was locked in the radio booth at Miller Park last night during the Brewers-Dodgers game.  This apparently happened when the door handle broke. Happy news for all: A ladder was fetched to rescue the 80-year-old and his fellow broadcasters.   Harley-Davidson Inc. is offering free motorcycle-riding classes to former officers of the U.S. military.…

Before you plant yourself on a patio today, get your morning intake of hot-from-the-presses reads:

 

Federal charges have been filed against a former MillerCoors vice president and seven others accused of defrauding the company of at least $7 million.

 

Mr. Baseball (aka, Bob Uecker) was locked in the radio booth at Miller Park last night during the Brewers-Dodgers game.  This apparently happened when the door handle broke. Happy news for all: A ladder was fetched to rescue the 80-year-old and his fellow broadcasters.

 

Harley-Davidson Inc. is offering free motorcycle-riding classes to former officers of the U.S. military. This begins on May 16, which is Armed Forces Day.

 

Whole Foods Market is launching a new line of stores offering goods at lower prices. This is reportedly an effort to appeal to millennials.

 

Three inmates of a state correctional boot camp in New Richmond, Wis., have “walked away from the facility,” according to the Wisconsin State Journal. The local school district has responded by cancelling classes.

 

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.