Morning Links for June 3, 2016

Morning Links for June 3, 2016

Doughnuts, Scott Walker, pedestrians and The Boxcar Children.

What we’re reading on Friday morning.

It’s more like looking than reading, but the Scott Walker campaign has a new website that attempts to revive a sense of urgency. The camp is still whittling down a $1 million debt from Walker’s presidential run. (We offered a few suggestions for drumming up dollars.)

Feingold says he supports changes in the superdelegate system but not until 2020. In other convention news, both he and Sen. Johnson are skipping their parties’ national conventions.

The Milwaukee subreddit considers why being a pedestrian in the city is such a risky business.

It’s national doggone doughnut day, guys, and free ones can be received here. On balance, tomorrow is officially Milwaukee Running Day.

A serious New Yorker analysis of The Boxcar Children.

Matt has written for Milwaukee Magazine since 2006, when he was a lowly intern. Since then, he’s held the posts of assistant news editor and, most recently, senior editor. He’s lived in South Carolina, Tennessee, Connecticut, Iowa, and Indiana but mostly in Wisconsin. He wants to do more fishing but has a hard time finding worms. For the magazine, Matt has written about city government, schools, religion, coffee roasters and Congress.