The United Performing Arts Fund Ride for the Arts may have a new route in 2011: over the Hoan Bridge.
Why is this important for South Milwaukee? Because the ride’s most popular route (the 25-mile options) winds its way through the Fourth District and South Milwaukee each year, stopping and “turning around” in Grant Park.
Thousands of people take this route, thousands who have a chance to see one of the reasons it’s great to call South Milwaukee home. And with the route potentially crossing the Hoan, that will likely mean even more interest in the ride … and more people coming through our city.
Learn more in this Journal Sentinel story.
And check out these other headlines of interest from around the South Shore:
- Flight for Life Responds to Two-Car Crash (Sheboygan Press)
- Cirque Show Expected to Sell Out at SMPAC (South Milwaukee NOW)
- Discussions on Selling City Hall Property Begins (Oak Creek Patch)
- $100k Coming From FEMA (Oak Creek Patch)
- Oak Creek-Based Group Buying Ryan Braun’s Waterfront Grille (Oak Creek Patch)
- Election to Fill Larson’s County Board Job Set for Next Spring (Journal Sentinel)
Also, the Greenfield Patch website has launched. Check it out here. The editor is David Cotey, a former NOW and Community Newspapers sports writer.
