Sunday Morning Spotlight: Pinkey's Capital Auto Body
By:
Mike Strehlow
Posted: Jul 8, 2018 7:20 AM CDT

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’It’s really a shame’: Hales Corners residents push for...
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MADACC offers adoption promotion as they reach ’critical capacity’
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MPS superintendent to cut 31 administrative jobs, union pushes...
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Girl Scout troop installs first of 4 first aid boxes planned...
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Admirals prep for Central Division finals
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Vos, firefighters at odds over sprinkler requirements after Milwaukee’s...
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Milwaukee has replaced 10,000 lead service lines since 2017 --...
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Packaging with purpose: Milwaukee Diaper Mission works to end...
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’He’s not coming back’: Family remembers Torrell Coleman,...
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1 found dead after car fire near 10th and Burleigh
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UW Health headlines, including an at-home cervical cancer test...
He built a successful auto body business from scratch, yet 94-year old Richard Feest will tell you he's never worked a day in a life. While his name may not ring a bell, chances are his nickname and family brand will.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning Mike Strehlow met Pinkey, as his family calls him, the longtime and humble proprietor of Pinkey's Capitol Auto Body in Milwaukee.
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