By Karen Stokes Coming this Saturday, September 21, over 2,000 people are set to attend the 2024 Southeastern Wisconsin Heart and Stroke Walk at Milwaukee’s Veterans Park this Saturday, hosted … Read Full Article
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Is America Ready for a Woman President?
Half of Wisconsin School Districts Go to Referendum Amid Debate Over State Aid for Public Education
Young Black and Brown Milwaukeeans Weigh in on the Election
Wisconsin’s Long-Term Care Crisis: Staffing Troubles, low Medicaid Rates Prompt Closures
Trump’s Lies Pouring Down Like Cats and Dogs
Say Something Real Truth Doesn’t Stop Dangerous Campaign Rhetoric By Michelle Bryant Without fail, I am a person who likes to know the history behind the things I see and hear. I believe in facts and don’t take kindly to “alternative” … Read Full Article
Back to School …. Three Weeks later. Has the Metaphorical “Honeymoon” Ended?
Kweku's Korner After the supply checklist, it’s time to check in. Managing back to school parental anxiety. By Stacey Orr Smith Mom, Veteran Educator, Educational Consultant, Parent Educator, and President, Blaquesmith Consulting, … Read Full Article
Investments Matter: Capitol One Pledges $265 Billion Towards a Community Benefits Plan
By State Senator-Elect Dora Drake It goes without saying that I and many others are witnessing our city’s low and middle-income communities struggle with rising rents, entrepreneurs unable to access capital, and entire neighborhoods caught in … Read Full Article
Readers Offer Insights on How to Stop Youth Homicides
By Edgar Mendez This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit milwaukeenns.org. We asked you what can be done to stop … Read Full Article
Vice President Harris Joins NABJ for a Roundtable Interview on National Voter Registration Day
On National Voter Registration Day, Vice President Kamala Harris participated in a roundtable discussion hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in front of students from Lincoln University and … Read Full Article
Halyard Park Association Foundation Beechie O. Brooks Statue Project
It will serve to preserve the history of the Halyard Park subdivision and the legacy of Beechie O. Brooks. … Read Full Article
The Big One Million Dollar Giveaway Thursdays in September at Potawatomi Casino & Hotel
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MATC Requesting BIDs for OCC Baseball Outdoor Restroom Facility
CONSTRUCTION BIDDING OPPORTUNITY Milwaukee Area Technical College is seeking bids for the following: BID REFERENCE NO. 2024-007 DUE: 3:00 PM, Thursday, October 17, 2024 OCC Baseball Outdoor Restroom Facility, Project, 2023319.02 Single Prime … Read Full Article
C.D. Smith Requesting BIDs for State of Wisconsin Skilled Care Unit Expansion
ATTENTION MBE/DBE/DVB/SBE/WBE: C.D. Smith Construction, Inc. Is requesting proposals for the following projects: State of Wisconsin Skilled Care Unit Expansion Bids due 10/17/2024 at 1:00PM Submit bids to bids@cdsmith.com “An Affirmative … Read Full Article
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WNOV 860AM 106.5FM The Voice https://youtube.com/@wnovthevoice https://facebook.com/860wnov … Read Full Article
Black Enrollment in the Affordable Care Act Coverage Increases
By Karen Stokes Fourteen years ago, President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act (commonly known as Obamacare) into law. A bill that has been called the most important piece of legislation since Medicare and Medicaid. A new report … Read Full Article
President Biden Marks the 30th Anniversary of the Passage of the Violence Against Women Act
By Karen Stokes In the final months of his presidency, Joe Biden is solidifying his political legacy, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act at the White House on Thursday. The 30th anniversary of the Violence … Read Full Article