Morning Links for Oct. 27, 2017

Morning Links for Oct. 27, 2017

Chronic wasting disease, an update on a hit-and-run crash, Arby’s venison sandwich and more.

Take a few moments for our hand-picked morning reading material:

 

A man believed to be a passenger in the hit-and-run killing of three women on Second and Clybourn was arrested in Pleasant Prairie.

 

The attorneys for a UW-Madison student facing some 30 charges related to sexual assault allege “character assassination” of their client.

 

Wisconsin is one of six states where Arby’s will serve a venison sandwich on its menu for a limited time this fall.

 

Five teens attacked an off-duty paramedic in his garage and ransacked his vehicle.

 

 

An internal review conducted by the Department of Natural Resources has concluded that the state’s handling of chronic wasting disease in deer was limited by funding and “social/political factors.”

 

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.