Wisconsin co-chair will be Milwaukee County Supervisor Dr. Sheldon Wasserman MILWAUKEE — Former U.S. Surgeon General M. Joycelyn Elders will co-chair a research project on the health implications of … [Read more...]
PFAS Found In Sediment and Surface Water At Milwaukee Estuary Area of Concern
PFAS Are Highest In The Kinnickinnic River MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has received results from surface water and sediment sampling performed in November … [Read more...]
MKE Fellows and The Links, Inc. Develop Virtual Learning Program for MPS Students
By Karen Stokes Schools across the country are closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to Education Week’s website, four U.S. territories, 43 states and the District of Columbia have … [Read more...]
Milwaukee County Passes Ordinance To Advance Racial Equity And Improve Health Outcomes
Milwaukee County leaders commit to eliminating institutional racism by addressing County polices, practices and power structures through a racial equity lens On April 29 Milwaukee County … [Read more...]
IMPACT 211 Receives Grant to Continue Serving the Community
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz On average, IMPACT 211, the nonprofit resource center for those in need, receives about 500 calls a day, but in the past few weeks under quarantine those numbers have … [Read more...]
Hospice Employees Receive “Self-Care” Tools and Modify Patient Care Model for Pandemic
By Mrinal Gokhale The proverb “take care of yourself before helping others” rings true in many aspects of life. With the explosion of the coronavirus pandemic, many healthcare workers fear … [Read more...]
Community Media Supports MaskUpMKE
With COVID-19 decimating communities of color across the nation, particularly Milwaukee, local newspapers will donate advertising space to MaskUpMKE (https://www.maskupmke.org/). To combat the … [Read more...]
A Cry for Help Could Use Some Help after Founder and Nine-month-old Son Defeat COVID-19
By Dylan Deprey There really is only one word to describe Bianca Williams—Strong. Whether she’s working with women in some of the most human trafficked areas in Milwaukee, or educating the … [Read more...]
Looking to Save on Food? Here’s a Way to Grow Your Own or Buy Affordable Local Produce
By Edgar Mendez Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city … [Read more...]
Milwaukee County Plans for Combating Increasing Domestic Violence During COVID-19
By Hayley Crandall Milwaukee County is launching an extension of the “Stay Home, Save Lives” program to include help for those experiencing domestic violence during the “Safer-At-Home” order as … [Read more...]
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