Jack Hurbanis
From 2020 to 2021, Jack was WUWM's digital intern and then digital producer.
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SoundStage MKE is an audio walking tour that uses downtown Milwaukee as a backdrop for curated audio that explores the history of local landmarks.
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A new report by the Wisconsin Policy Forum is dissecting recent policy reforms at the Milwaukee Police Department and how they stack up to other cities.
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Milwaukee Film’s GenreQueer program is presenting over 20 films and events throughout June focused on LGBTQ+ cinema.
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The Burmese Rohingya Community Of Wisconsin is expanding into a new center in Milwaukee’s Clarke Square neighborhood, which Executive Director Anuwar Kasim says will allow the organization to grow its services to the community.
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At Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, mental health professionals saw an 80% increase in referrals for outpatient mental health treatment from December 2019 to December 2020.
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The multiyear process will result in a facility somewhere on the estuary that will be both a visitor center and research hub.
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The long-anticipated downtown building promises to redefine Milwaukee’s lakefront, helping connect downtown to the waterfront through a pedestrian bridge, parks and a new transit concourse.
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Attendees of the Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes will learn about the sinking of the Eastland, the deadliest maritime disaster on the Great Lakes; the lore behind the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald and a few lesser-known shipwrecks as well.
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The Negro Leagues operated from 1920 to 1960 with success all across the United States, including in Milwaukee in 1923.
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The cultural relevance of maple syrup goes further than a sweet treat for Anishinaabe people in Wisconsin. The process of extracting sap from sugar maples is a long held tradition used to teach important lessons.