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June 29, 2018

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DO YOU NEED A WILL? DO YOU NEED A WILL? Attorney James J. Winiarski An experienced professional in estate planning. A standard simple will is $215.00, and that charge includes a private conference with Attorney Winiarski. Husband and wife for $400.00. •Probate services are also available at reasonable rates. •Emergency consultations are available. •Please Call for a Free Simple Estate Planning Consultation Attorney James J. Winiarski 3625 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee (414) 383-3902 260647169 DID YOU KNOW? • Every year, nearly 4 million cats are eaten in China as a delicacy. • The King James Bible has inspired the lyrics of more pop songs than any other book. – Source: sotruefacts.com MARK BELLING Foxconn will be so great only a Democrat could hate it Page 8 They prefer their own flops to Walker's wins THE VIEW OF MILWAUKEE'S BOOMING REAL ESTATE MARKET FROM ABOVE – PAGE 5 JOHN TORINUS Tariff backlash hurts Wisconsin economy Page 9 Immigration attacks put strain on worker shortage MILWAUKEE COUNTY'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER JUNE 29, 2018 By ROBYN DI GIACINTO Special to the Post MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee County residents at Tuesday's meeting on the future of the aging Mitchell Park Domes voiced their support for repairs but differed on the options at a public meeting of the Domes Task Force. The eight options presented ranged from doing nothing to spending up to $90 million to make repairs and create addi- tions, rebranding it the EcoDome. Andy Andre, who attended the meeting, said he was concerned that the Domes would try to com- pete with theme parks and similar attractions. "The Domes have been, in my opinion, the symbol of Milwaukee," he explained. "Therefore, they should be pre- served in the shape that they are." The local landmark, known for its iconic glass bee hive-shaped Domes repairs favored at meeting See DOMES on Page 14 Eight options range from doing nothing to EcoDome Local news at your fingertips Visit www.gmtoday.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MilwaukeePost Time to smile MILWAUKEE – Summerfest opened its 51st year Wednesday. The world's largest music festival will wrap up July 8. Brandon Anderegg/Conley News Service 9:00-10:15 PARADE parade route: kk & linus ave to park info: jeff kleczka 414.840.4445 12:00-12:30 CONTEST REGISTRATION judging vehicle, theme, decor, ages 2-12 doll buggy: 2-8yrs, coaster: 3-10yrs, tricycle: 3-7yrs, bicycle: 7-12yrs 12:15-12:45 "PRINCESS OF MAGIC" children's entertaiment - north of pavilion during contest 12:30-1:00 DONUT & DONUT HOLE eating contest - info: rebecca schultz 414.301.0935 12:30-1:00 CHILDREN'S CONTEST judging: theme, decor, originality ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ 1:00-1:45 CHILDREN'S PARADE to chalet stage - awards presented to all 2:00-2:30 JAZZY JEWELS senior dance ensemble -dance at chalet stage - audience contest to follow: youth & adults with awards 2:30-5:00 TALENT SHOW at chalet stage - gift card prizes: ages 5-10, 11-14, 15-19- pre-register by June 30th, info: jessica chambers 414.702,2079 7:00-7:15 POSTING OF COLORS national anthem, announce awards & presentations 7:15-9:15 EVENING CONCERT at chalet stage - PAUL CEBAR & TOMORROW'S SOUND ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ ★ A&B TRUCK AND AUTO PARTS / AUTOMATION TRANSPORT AMD RECOVERY ★ AMERICAN LEGION POST 180 ★ BAY STREET PUB ★ BAY VIEW BASH GRANT ★ BAY VIEW VFW POST 2879 ★ BELL AMBULANCE ★ CAFE LULU ★ CANFORA BAKERY ★ ★ CITY OF MILWAUKEE 4TH OF JULY COMMISSION ★ DAN & JUNE WIKEN 100,000 PARTS ★ FRIENDS OF HUMBOLDT PARK SCHOOL ★ GARIBALDI SOCIETY ★ HENRY TESSMER ★ HERB KOHL FOUNDATION ★ HOMESTYLE CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY ★ ★ HUMBOLDT PARK FRIENDS★ INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL COUNCIL OF BAYVIEW ★ JIM & KATHY WING ★ JOE KLINKIEWICZ ★ LOUIS TRAVIS POST NO 14 AMVETS ★ MAEDKE CHIROPRACTIC ★ PT PLUS ★ PRASSER-KLECZKA FUNERAL HOMES ★ ★ PRODUCTION 360 ★ REILLY INSURANCE ★ SOUTH SHORE FARMERS MARKET ★ SOUTH SHORE GARDEN CLUB ★ STU'S FLOORING ★ SUMINSKI FAMILY FUNERAL HOMES ★ THE BUBBLER ★ WALGREENS ★ W B BOTTLE ★ WROUGHT WASHER ★

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