The Milwaukee Common Council on Friday adopted an amended 2017 city budget that refocuses priorities to improve neighborhood quality of life, boosts public safety using a holistic approach to crime, … [Read more...]
#BlackLivesMatter: The hashtag That Became a Movement
By Angeline Bergman Black. Lives. Matter. The hashtag emerged in 2013 and changed social activism ever since. It’s 2016 now and those words still serve as a call to action. The co-founders … [Read more...]
A. O. Smith, United Way partner to support Mayor, City of Milwaukee Health Department to provide water filtration products to Milwaukee residents
Milwaukee, WI.— A. O. Smith Corporation and United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County today announced a partnership with Mayor Tom Barrett and the City of Milwaukee Health Department to … [Read more...]
Quality Policing is in the People’s Hands
By Dylan Deprey The 397 miles of infrastructure that connects Milwaukee and Cincinnati are far from separating issues of policing within the two Midwest cities. Cincinnati, back in 2001, and … [Read more...]
Notice of General Election and Sample Ballots November 8, 2016
Notice of General Election and Sample Ballots November 8, 2016 OFFICE OF THE MILWAUKEE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE Notice is hereby given … [Read more...]
Bublr Station on North Ave and King Drive Unveiled
By Mrinal Gokhale Bublr Bikes, Milwaukee’s only bike share program, held a ribbon cutting ceremony for their new bike share station on Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. and North Ave on the morning of … [Read more...]
Zipcar makes vehicles FREE on election night in Milwaukee
Zipcar announced that more than 20 cars in Milwaukee will be free on election night (from 6 – 10p.m.) to ensure last minute voters have an easy and cost-effective way to zip to the polls. This is … [Read more...]
New Medical Clinic Opens at St. Ann Center-Bucyrus Campus
A brand-new medical clinic is now open at St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care-Bucyrus Campus, 2450 W. North Avenue. Unlike a walk-in clinic or urgent care, this unique clinic aims to be a health … [Read more...]
Nominations still being accepted for 2016 Governor’s Financial Literacy Award
MADISON – Nominations for the 2016 Governor’s Financial Literacy Award are still being accepted by the Governor’s Council on Financial Literacy. Submission deadline is December 1. Nominations may be … [Read more...]
National Black Farmers Association to Convene 26th Annual Conference in Mississippi
Washington, D.C. – In a historic milestone, the National Black Farmers Association (NBFA) will mark its 26th year of standing up for African American farmers and their families. The NBFA … [Read more...]
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