By Jesse Jackson Did you happen to see Jimmy Kimmel’s interesting skit last week, where he asked people on the street whether they preferred “Obamacare” or the “Affordable Care Act”? Far too … [Read more...]
The Milwaukee Courier welcomes new additions to the Milwaukee Bucks
The Milwaukee Courier welcomes new additions to the Milwaukee Bucks 2013-14 season. Posing at Media Day Event on Tuesday @ Milwaukee Bucks practice facility are: Pictured above (L to R) #00-O.J.Mayo, … [Read more...]
The Milwaukee Branch of NAACP responds to HUD Section 3 Compliance Review
By James H. Hall President NAACP Milwaukee Branch The question is often and repeatedly raised as to why joblessness and unemployment are so high in Milwaukee’s African American community, … [Read more...]
Children’s Hospital Primary Care Clinic at COA Goldin Center opened
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Marquette University College of Nursing and COA Youth & Family Centers proudly announced the Children’s Hospital Primary Care Clinic at COA Goldin Center that … [Read more...]
Why Obamacare scares people
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall President Barack Obama placed his presidency on the line for national healthcare, known as Obamacare. Conservative Republicans shut down America’s national … [Read more...]
Marketplace 2013 Governor’s Conference on Minority Business Development Oct. 15-16 in Milwaukee
Conference provides networking for minority, women disabled veteran-owned businesses The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is holding the Marketplace 2013 Governor’s Conference on … [Read more...]
Donations to The Salvation Army provides book bags and school supplies for more than 1,300 students
Thanks to generous donations to The Salvation Army through WISN 12’s phone a thon and collection drives hosted by WNOV 860 AM, Educator’s Credit Union, Community Financial Service Centers, Krispy … [Read more...]
Homeless to college experience inspires charity to help at-risk youth
Young, Gifted & Black Series By Taki S. Raton School became his savior. In his words, it was “the only thing I had,” and his only way out. He is young, gifted and Black. Orayne Williams … [Read more...]
Our rotten probation system part 2
By Harry C. Alford NNPA Columnist Back in the good old days probation was publicly funded. The process was simple and probation officers’ mission was to assist offenders and help them … [Read more...]
Gone Too Soon: Healthy Babies Need Healthy Communities
Oversight and Advisory Committee’s Official Response Sept. 2013 A Special Series By Milwaukee Lifecourse Initiative for Healthy Families Without a doubt, infant mortality remains a critical … [Read more...]
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