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Stripping the strip clubs

Milwaukee is in good company with other municipalities struggling with strip clubs.

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Muskego library to host composting seminar

A free seminar on composting will be offered at Muskego Public Library at 7 p.m. April 29.

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Industry Pulse: This week’s project awards, what’s on the horizon

Who’s getting the work? And Where? Get the latest project awards and what’s on the horizon as reported in The Daily Reporter’s online bidding database, JobTrac.

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You never forget your first (tweet)

If my laptop is on, Twitter is open.

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Carpentry skills are for the birds

Hone those carpentry skills.

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Oh to be young (and in real estate)

The average Wisconsin Realtor is getting older, but some say now is the time for young professionals to enter the industry.

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Jury gets its instructions in contractor theft trial

Milwaukee contractor Homer Key faces four felony charges in a trial that began Tuesday and is expected to last through May 14.

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By the numbers: Northwestern Mutual deconstruction

Rogers, Minn.-based Veit & Co. Inc. is deconstructing one of Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.’s downtown Milwaukee office buildings to make way for a 32-story tower.

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Engberg Anderson, Construction Management Group to unveil new Cedarburg library

The grand opening of the new Cedarburg Public Library is unfolding.

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Link from past to future should stay

I’m saddened to report that plans are moving ahead to demolish the Eble Park Barn in the town of Brookfield.

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BidBlog: Tallman’s Carriage House to get a makeover

The carriage house at the historic Tallman House in Janesville is scheduled to be renovated this fall.

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HALL MONITOR BLOG: Doodling with construction liens

I spent Tuesday working on a story so convoluted, I drew a diagram to help myself keep all the details straight.

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Boathouse job on the horizon

The Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee, on behalf of the Milwaukee Rowing Club, has released a bid package for repair work to the boathouse used by the club.

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The strange side of JobTrac

We spend all day scouring the Internet while we look for bidding information for JobTrac. So it's inevitable we come across a few strange entities.

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The strange side of JobTrac III

We spend all day scouring the Internet while we look for bidding information for JobTrac. So it's inevitable we come across a few strange entities.

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The strange side of JobTrac IV

We spend all day scouring the Internet while we look for bidding information for JobTrac. So it's inevitable we come across a few strange entities.

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The strange side of JobTrac V

We spend all day scouring the Internet while we look for bidding information for JobTrac. So it's inevitable we come across a few strange entities.

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CAPITOLISMS BLOG: Right-to-work and unleashing hungry wolves

In an article appearing next to Terry McGowan’s byline in the winter issue of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 139’s Wisconsin News, the president and business manager of the...

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Fighting a losing battle?

Many reasons have been given for why the crowds that gathered over the past two weeks in protest of Wisconsin’s right-to-work legislation did not come close to rivaling the size of those of four years...

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Best way to go about wage repeal? Look no further than defenders’ arguments

In one way, it makes sense that contractors would be particularly eager to keep the state’s prevailing wage laws intact for school projects.

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