American Planning Association – Wisconsin Chapter recognizes team’s exceptional planning effort MILWAUKEE – The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) and GRAEF are proud to … [Read more...]
Veteran Voice of the Milwaukee Community Passes Away at 58
By Karen Stokes Eric Von, a popular journalist, magazine publisher and morning talk radio host at WNOV 860 passed away Thursday evening. He was 58. Weekday morning listeners looked forward … [Read more...]
StartSmart to Streamline Small Business Process at City Hall
By Dylan Deprey After shuffling through the paperwork, permits, licenses, and regulations at City Hall, some small businesses never see the light of day. The red tape ceremony an entrepreneur … [Read more...]
300+ Strong Unites Local Leaders and Community Members
By Mrinal Gokhale On the cloudy afternoon of Sep. 10 at Sherman Park, hundreds received and sported a black t-shirt which read “300+ Strong” on the front and “When black men lock arms as … [Read more...]
First in Series of Job Center Access Point Events Provides Opportunities to Milwaukee Workers
Job Center Access Point is the first of three planned for the month of September MILWAUKEE – Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch joined Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Secretary Ray … [Read more...]
Steps at Every Level Being Made in the Fight for Healthy Drinking Water
By Dylan Deprey In the past year Milwaukee has taken their drinking water a little more serious after witnessing the acidic bile colored liquid pouring from faucets in Flint, MI. The major … [Read more...]
Join your Peers on the Path to Success at an Upcoming Job Center Access Point
Dozens of individuals visited the Department of Workforce Development’s first Job Center Access Point and took advantage of the many resources available to get them on the path to obtaining gainful … [Read more...]
For sale — A building ready to help Sherman Park
By Jim Stingl There's a lot of talk about engaging young people in the Sherman Park neighborhood, improving lives and reducing crime. Wolfgang Rosenau says he knows just the place that can … [Read more...]
Walker wants to start new project, delay others
By Jason Stein and Patrick Marley The state should start designing a major new project on I-94 west of Milwaukee even as work on another section of I-94 and the Zoo Interchange is delayed for lack … [Read more...]
Corrections seeking money for troubled youth prison
By Jason Stein and Patrick Marley The state Department of Corrections is seeking $3.3 million over the next two years to reform a troubled prison for youth to bring it into line with federal sexual … [Read more...]
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