Milwaukee Sentinel

The Milwaukee Sentinel was one of two prominent newspapers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It began in 1837 as a weekly published by Solomon Juneau, a one-time fur-trader and later a successful businessman, who became the first mayor of Milwaukee. It became a daily in the mid-1840s, about the time the city of Milwaukee was formally incorporated. Following Juneau's death it passed through the hands of several owners, before being sold to the Hearst Corporation in 1924.

Milwaukee Sentinel in The Man With the Iron Heart
The Milwaukee Sentinel was the first major newspaper Tom Schmidt worked for, covering World War II and the American occupation of Germany as its foreign correspondent.