Immediately after the opening ceremony participants begin their walk. (Photo by Chris Davis) “Pink Banners of Hope” line the walkway bridge of the Calatrava (The Milwaukee Art Museum.) (Photo … [Read more...]
Ferguson Named Chief Executive Officer/General Manager at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
MILWAUKEE – Potawatomi Hotel & Casino has named Rodney Ferguson as Chief Executive Officer and General Manager. In his new role, he will be responsible for the successful overall direction, … [Read more...]
All About Determination
By Nyesha Stone How many people work a desk job but would prefer not to? Whatever the number may be, Daryan Burroughs knew he didn’t want to become one of those people. Starting his … [Read more...]
Black Educator’s Ball
By Danielle Miller Local non-profit group African American Ladies Empowered to Grow Opportunities, or A-LEGO, hosted a ball at the Zoofari Conference Center to honor local African American … [Read more...]
New Nielsen Study Reveals Growing Spending Power, Influence of Black Women
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) A new report detailing the record-setting spending power of African American women has further buoyed the confidence of Black female … [Read more...]
Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele to Tour Energy Assistance Sites to Help Kick Off New Season
MILWAUKEE – After a record-breaking 2016-2017 season of helping Milwaukee County residents afford the energy they use to keep their homes safe and warm, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele will on … [Read more...]
Community Warehouse Grand Opening On North Side
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Community Warehouse first opened its doors in 2005 on the southside, it opened its doors again, this time with their second location on the North Side. The official grand … [Read more...]
PurpleSky is Coming
By Nyesha Stone It’s almost the first week of October which means it’s almost time for local rapper CAMB to drop his project ‘PurpleSky.’ PurpleSky is CAMB’s second project and it’s also his … [Read more...]
Associated Bank Helps
By Nyesha Stone Those in poverty have a long history of troubles when it comes to trying to receive a mortgage to afford a home. Programs and laws have been put into place to help with this … [Read more...]
A Walk to End Alzheimer’s
By Nyesha Stone Over 3,000 people came to Summer Fest grounds to participate in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s Milwaukee on September 17. Every year, the Alzheimer’s … [Read more...]
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