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By 1935, Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation developed a lightweight 3/4" electric hammer drill. This power tool was designed to drill and sink anchors into concrete. This drill could also be converted into a standard 3/4" drill. Milwaukee also designed an easy-to-handle, single-horsepower sander/grinder that weighed only 15 pounds. [7]
It was unknown how long the pipeline had been leaking. [27] March 11 – Woodpat Pipeline, a 22-inch-diameter hazardous liquids pipeline operated by Marathon Pipe Line LLC (Marathon Petroleum), ruptured in Edwardsville, Illinois. The rupture resulted in the release of about 164,000 gallons of crude oil, some of which entered Cahokia Creek, a ...
Milwaukee property tax levy would increase 2% in 2025, fees to increase Under Johnson's budget proposal, the city's total property tax levy would increase by about 2%, from $317.7 million in 2024 ...
Milwaukee Riverkeeper, a science-based advocacy organization, released its 2022 report card detailing the health of the watershed, which includes the Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinnic rivers ...
(Reuters) -Enbridge on Tuesday forecast higher core profit for 2025 as the Canadian pipeline operator expects strong oil and gas demand to lift volumes, sending its U.S.-listed shares up 1% in ...
Headquarters building in Milwaukee. 1896 The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company was formed as a subsidiary of the North American Company to provide interurban rail service in a 12,000-square-mile (31,000 km 2) area of southeastern Wisconsin. In time, the company began selling electricity not needed to power the interurban trains to ...
A group of about 40 people protested against Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance's Milwaukee appearance at the police union headquarters.
Milwaukee skyline, 2023. The city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is home to 119 high-rise buildings or skyscrapers, [1] 55 of which stand at 200 ft (61 m) or taller. The majority of the city's tallest buildings are located north of the Interstate 794, south of Juneau Avenue, east of Interstate 43, and west of Lincoln Memorial Drive.