WTMJ host Jeff Sherman went west to The Red Circle Inn in Neshotah, WI for this week’s fish fry and the Northwoods Walleye sandwich at Culver’s.
TWO UP:
1. Nvidia’s president pledged to invest in more U.S.-based chipped manufacturing
2. Wells-Fargo announced that they would be leaving downtown Milwaukee.
The NCAA tournament was in full swing, and Jeff Sherman was joined on the phone by Justin Arnett, Vice President of Digital Gaming at Potawatomi Casino & Hotel to talk about the business of sports gambling during this big event.
-Jeff asked Justin what first-time sports betters should expect, regulations with college sports and how March Madness compares to the Super Bowl when it comes to people watching.
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New to You: A food truck park was coming to Milwaukee’s American Family Field. Also, Wisconsin Tech Forum was coming soon, and the former Mequon Soblemans will be turned into a Mexico Bar & Grill.
WTMJ host Erik Bilstad’s Everyday Hero feature from this week was played.
Milwaukee Tool donated to a Veteran’s project and Jeff mentioned a special deal for NCAA Tournament Tickets at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum.