Morning Links for March 22, 2016

Morning Links for March 22, 2016

Your Tuesday morning reading. The New York Times is reporting that at least 26 people were killed Tuesday in bombings at Brussels’ airport and a subway station. Governor Scott Walker signed a bill establishing a trail named for renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The trail will run through nine counties, including Milwaukee, and will highlight sites designed by the Prairie-Style master. Wednesday and Thursday’s forecasted snowstorm might not be as bad in Milwaukee as some predicted. Wausau, however, is another story. The candidates are coming! It’s almost presidential primary time in Wisconsin and that means the hopefuls are showing up to campaign for…

Your Tuesday morning reading.

  • The New York Times is reporting that at least 26 people were killed Tuesday in bombings at Brussels’ airport and a subway station.
  • Governor Scott Walker signed a bill establishing a trail named for renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The trail will run through nine counties, including Milwaukee, and will highlight sites designed by the Prairie-Style master.
  • Wednesday and Thursday’s forecasted snowstorm might not be as bad in Milwaukee as some predicted. Wausau, however, is another story.
  • The candidates are coming! It’s almost presidential primary time in Wisconsin and that means the hopefuls are showing up to campaign for your vote. The Wisconsin State Journal reports that all five remaining candidates have established offices in the state, but Ohio Gov. John Kasich is the only candidate with plans to hold an event here (Wednesday in Wauwatosa). Chelsea Clinton will also make stops around the state on Thursday.
  • TGI Fridays is trying a new restaurant concept targeted at, gulp, millennials.

Claire Hanan worked at the magazine as an editor from 2012-2017. She edited the Culture section and wrote stories about all sorts of topics, including the arts, fashion, politics and more. In 2016, she was a finalist for best profile writing at the City and Regional Magazine Awards for her story "In A Flash." In 2014, she won the the Milwaukee Press gold award for best public service story for editing "Handle With Care," a service package about aging in Milwaukee. Before all this, she attended the University of Missouri's School of Journalism and New York University's Summer Publishing Institute.