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December 15, 2017

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DID YOU KNOW? • Until John F. Kennedy's death, assassinating the president wasn't a federal crime. • In late-1600s London, an attacker called "Whipping Tom" would spank his victims with a rod and shout "Spanko!" before running away. – Source: sotruefacts.com MARK BELLING State news media aided corrupt John Doe probe Page 8 Sham journalists abet a witch hunt WHEN SHOPPING FOR GIFTS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON, DON'T FORGET THESE TITLES – PAGE 17 JOHN TORINUS Taking a look at big health care getting bigger Page 9 Who will Aurora-Advocate merger benefit? MILWAUKEE COUNTY'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DECEMBER 15, 2017 By DAVE FIDLIN Special to the Post MILWAUKEE — A contractor providing sewer utility services to Milwaukee again found itself in hot water this week as several new instances linked to the con- duct of the company's employees arose. City aldermen, advocacy groups and others are taking aim at several issues related to the con- duct of employees at American Sewer Services, based in the Dodge County community of Rubicon. This week, images arose of a sewer contractor's cooler sporting a Ku Klux Klan logo and Confederate flag at a job site locat- ed near North 25th and West Wells streets. The revelation came on the heels of last week's images of See CONTRACTORS on Page 15 Sewer contractor says it fired worker with Confederate flag, Ku Klux Klan sticker on cooler Local news at your fingertips Visit www.gmtoday.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MilwaukeePost In this cropped photo of a widely posted Internet image, contractors were shown with handguns on a job for the city of Milwaukee. Variety of Vendors VENDOR INFO: (414) 481-5859 Admission: $2.00 258167002 Sat. Dec. 16 & Sun. Dec. 17 Sat. 9am-5pm • Sun. 9am-4pm Next Show Jan. 20 & 21 Recent images prompt review of how city hires contractors

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