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Railroad work to close part of W. Lincoln Ave.
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Railroad work to close part of W. Lincoln Ave.
Wednesday, June 4, 2003
Railroad crossing renovation will close W. Lincoln Ave. to through
traffic, from Miller Park Way in...
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IT'S MILLER PARK TIME
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; MILLER PARK: THE OPENING IT'S MILLER PARK TIME By DON WALKER of the Journal Sentinel staff Sunday, March 25, 2001 It happens while heading home after a long day at work, stuck in traffic, westbound on I-94. Or on an early sunny weekend morning, driving on a mostly empty freeway. A driver exits off
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MILLER PARK
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; MILLER PARK No need to justify stadium to community Friday, April 13, 2001 Please -- enough of the interminable jaw-flapping over whether a baseball stadium justifies itself by its "economic impact" ("Businesses step to plate," April 4). Not only do the limitless variables and intangibles make the
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MILLER PARK: IS THAT ALL?(EDITORIAL)
The Capital Times (Madison, WI)
; ... something that has been mighty hard to find amid all the sheer tonnage of newsprint and breathless hour after hour of broadcast news devoted to declaring our new $400 million ballpark really nice. We ought to be able to throw up a pretty nice shack for $400 ...
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Miller Park `heroes' honored Monument recognizing workers' achievements, craftsmanship planned
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; With the superstructure of Miller Park as a backdrop, hundreds of construction workers were honored Monday as "most valuable players" in a project to build Milwaukee one of the major leagues' premier baseball parks. Members of the Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District and other
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A TALE OF 2 STADIUMS PACKERS STADIUM HAS WINNING IMAGE, BREWERS BALLPARK A BLACK EYE LAMBEAU FIELD VS. MILLER PARK.(FRONT)
The Capital Times (Madison, WI)
; ... on franchises' fortunes, said Miller Park was a much more complex project because of the roof. The Miller Park thing hit the news in the wrong way just enough times to give it that snake-bit image, I guess, he said. Nonsense, says Major League Baseball Commissioner ...
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