News - Milwaukee River
By FRANZEN Two recent incidents of cutting down vegetation along the Milwaukee River suggest that it might be time to change who is responsible for protecting the river and its habitat.
By MARIE ROHDE Glendale - Local residents and environmentalists are distraught that workers on bulldozers clear-cut most of the trees and shrubs on about an acre of land that abuts the Milwaukee River near the scenic Estabrook Park falls last week.
By Marie Rohde, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Nov. 2--GLENDALE -- Local residents and environmentalists are distraught that workers on bulldozers clear-cut most of the trees and shrubs on about an acre of land that abuts the Milwaukee River near the scenic Estabrook Park falls last week.
By DON BEHM Ozaukee County boasts 26 rivers and creeks tributary to the Milwaukee River or Lake Michigan. Road crossings offer motorists numerous glimpses of both named streams, such as Cedar, Ulao, Trinity, Mole and Sucker creeks, and unnamed brooks.
By Don Behm, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel May 6--Ozaukee County boasts 26 rivers and creeks tributary to the Milwaukee River or Lake Michigan. Road crossings offer motorists numerous glimpses of both named streams, such as Cedar, Ulao, Trinity, Mole and Sucker creeks, and unnamed brooks.
