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HOPE Christian High School Achieves 3rd Consecutive Year of 100 percent College Acceptance

March 23, 2014

For the third consecutive year in a row, 100 percent of HOPE Christian High School’s graduating seniors have been accepted to college. The class of 34 students has received 200 letters of … [Read more...]

What's Happening In Madison
Articles Courtesy of The Madison Times Weekly


Interview with Wisconsin Attorney General candidate Ismael Ozanne tough (but smart) on crime

March 23, 2014

A. David Dahmer, Editor in Chief The Madison Times Weekly Newspaper “We’ve been to Hayward, St. Croix, Eau Claire, La Crosse, Lafayette, Fond du Lac, Oconomowoc, Milwaukee, and we’re looking … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: A. David Dahmer, Campaign, Ismael Ozanne, Madison, The Madison Times, Wisconsin Attorney General

Spencer Coggs awarded the Lifetime of Service Award

March 15, 2014

Milwaukee City Treasurer and former State Senator Spencer Coggs was honored on Sunday, March 9, 2014 at the Annual Awards Dinner ‘A Night of All Stars’ hosted by the Democratic Party of Milwaukee … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Chris Larsen, Gwen Moore, Marlene Ott, Robert Bell Photography, Spencer Coggs

From the saddle to the pen, 8 year-old excels as Amazon bestselling author

March 15, 2014

Young, Gifted & Black Series By Taki S. Raton Following last year’s August 14, 2013 release date, her book was listed as among Amazon’s Top 100 Bestsellers for 7 months while also … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Equestrian, Eric Muhammad, Lisa Muhammad, Little Wisdom, Sumayyah Muhammad, Taki S Raton, Young Gifted and Black

Running Rebels and MPS collaborate on community basketball program

March 15, 2014

The Running Rebels Community Organization and the Milwaukee Public School system are once again collaborating to advance the opportunities of school-aged youth and adolescents. As an organization … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Milwaukee Public Schools, Running Rebels

Mary Burke the democratic candidate who will challenge Governor Scott Walker

March 13, 2014

Mary Burke the democratic candidate who will challenge Governor Scott Walker in November held an event in Milwaukee at the Ambassador Hotel in downtown Milwaukee last Friday. Showing their support are … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Gwen Moore, Mandela Barnes, Mary Burke, Robert Bell Photography, Scott Walker, Spencer Coggs, Terrell Martin

What's Happening In Madison
Articles Courtesy of The Madison Times Weekly


Kaleem Caire

March 13, 2014

By Ray Allen Publisher of The Madison Times Kaleem Caire —a name that seems to bring out the best and the worst of Madison. The outgoing executive director of the Urban League of Greater … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Kaleem Caire, Madison, Ray Allen, The Madison Times, Urban League of Greater Madison

The Wisconsin African American Women’s Center hosted an African American Inventors Exhibit

March 9, 2014

The Wisconsin African American Women’s Center hosted an African American Inventors Exhibit through Friday, March 7 founded and curated by Joyce Shabazz. Pictured above with children are from l to r: … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: African American Women Center, Gwen Moore, Inventors Exhibit, Josephine Hill, Joyce Shabazz, Robert Bell Photography

John Ridley, author, screenwriter, and film director wins Academy Award

March 9, 2014

By Lynda L. Jones Milwaukee born and raised, John Ridley, IV became the second African American to receive an Academy Award for screenwriting this past Sunday in Hollywood, CA. Ridley is … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: 12 Years A Slave, Academy Awards, John Ridley, Lynda Jones, Lynda L. Jones, Screenwriting

Take tobacco out of our movies

March 9, 2014

This past Sunday, the greatest movies of 2013 were celebrated at the Academy Awards. Unfortunately, one thing teens like me see way too often in the movies is tobacco use. Showing smoking and … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Shemaiah Campbell, Tobacco Prevention, Wisconsin African American Tobacco Prevention Network

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