Sports & Entertainment
News and developments in Milwaukee’s sports and entertainment industries, from team ownership to event venues.
Midland Video Vault: A spin through the continent
In commemoration of the company’s 30-year history, Milwaukee-based Midland Video Productions has launched a company blog that features a series of videos and outtakes from the production company’s archives.
Other Bubbler News
Stuntman to provide free shows at Harley Bubba Blackwell, motorcycle stuntman best known for breaking world records previously held...
Milwaukee athletic facilities receive health code violations
According to a recent report by ESPN Outside the Lines, all three of Wisconsin’s major professional sport facilities have vendors that were in violation of Wisconsin Health Department requirements.
Teecycle.org still in business after flood
Heavy rain ravaged southeastern Wisconsin last week. Tim Cigelske’s entire neighborhood was devastated by the flood, but no one could prepare him for what his house would look like for the next day.
Business Health Care Group sees lower cost of health care for members
According to new data produced by the Business Health Care Group, (BHCG), self-funded member organizations of the group saw a decrease in health care costs of 5.4 percent per health plan member when compared to 2005 base-year costs.
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Bubbler Calendar
Monday, July 26 Clement Manor will host its 10th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic at the...
Performing Arts Update
Check in with the various groups from Milwaukee’s performing arts and music scene
Bubbler Quote of the Week
“In Milwaukee you may get some media questions about your campaign promises and your inaugural speech. Deflect the questions. Just point out that circumstances have changed and it is your responsibility as governor to get Wisconsin residents back to work and that is exactly what you intend to do every hour of every day. You might want to mention that we need to invest in our future and that we cannot rely on cheap gasoline anymore. Don’t worry though; no one remembers campaign promises or inaugural speeches anyway.”