By Danielle Miller Raoul Peck sat among community members in the Wisconsin Room, located in UW-Milwaukee’s Student Union, to give some background on his growth as a director as well as his … [Read more...]
Bethany Christian Services Promotes National Adoption Month
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz November is a month of celebrations and awareness, and it’s the kickoff month for a time dedicated to family, love and togetherness. For the past two decades, it’s also been … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force
By Nyesha Stone Since 2015, the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families (DCF) and Department of Justice (DOJ) has implemented the Wisconsin Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force. The Task … [Read more...]
Despite Trump, ACA Open Enrollment has Begun
By Cash Michaels Special to the NNPA No, President Trump and the Republican Congress haven‘t “repealed and replaced” President Obama’s Affordable Care Act (ACA), the federal health care law, … [Read more...]
Salvation Army Kick Off
Salvation Army officers are pictured with OTHERS luncheon guest speakers former Green Bay Packer greats George Koonce, Gilbert Brown and LeRoy Butler. (Photo by Pat Robinson) Major Steve … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Speaks Medical Marijuana
By Yasmine Outlaw Sen. Jon Erpenbach and State Rep. Chris Taylor held a public forum to discuss the passing of two bills that will grant patients access to medical marijuana. The forum was held … [Read more...]
‘Pieces: In My Own Voice’ depicts life with mental illness at MATC second year
By Mrinal Gokhale For the second year in a row, the play ‘Pieces: In My Own Voice’ was showcased at Milwaukee Area Technical College Downtown (700 W. State St.) as part of Mental Health Awareness … [Read more...]
Lipscomb Service Cuts Will Hurt Area Families Severely
By Nyesha Stone County Board Chairman Theo Lipscomb had County leaders identify budget cuts that would total more than $20 million, which would include service cuts, layoffs and worker … [Read more...]
The Alma Center Restores Wholeness to Men
By Nyesha Stone Jessie Watkins was sent to prison at the age of 17 and then spent 18 years locked up. After getting out of jail, he was expected to be on his best behavior since he was on … [Read more...]
Bay View High School’s First Fusion Fest
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Bay View High School’s first official Fusion Fest this past Monday night began with a series of random occurrences, luck, and chance. Dana Timm, the high school’s … [Read more...]
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