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    Two city officials are each receiving at least $11,000 in retroactive pay for their work on the Republican National Convention. Year of retroactive pay for Milwaukee city employees' RNC duties ...

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    Milwaukee Fire Department; Operational area; Country: United States: State: Wisconsin: City: Milwaukee: Address: 711 West Wells Street: Coordinates: 1]: Agency overview; Established: 1875: Annual calls: 93,029 (2019): Employees: 871 (2019): Annual budget: $116,333,388 (2019): Staffing: Career: Fire chief: Aaron Lipski: EMS level: ALS and BLS: IAFF: 215: Motto: Courage, Integrity and Honor ...

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  9. Milwaukee City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee City Hall is a skyscraper and town hall located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It was finished in 1895, [4] and was Milwaukee's tallest building until completion of the First Wisconsin Center in 1973. In 1973 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [5]