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...]
Milwaukee Public Library Calendar of Events November 13-19
Tour Historic Central Library Tour the Central Library, 814 W. Wisconsin Ave., with the Friends. Free tours begin at 11 a.m. each Saturday afternoon in the rotunda. Tour goers receive a coupon for … [Read more...]
Warrants being released this month in Municipal Court
Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs said Milwaukee Municipal Court judges have set aside Nov. 2, Nov. 9 and Nov. 16 to release warrants and work with citizens to set up a payment plan or provide an extension … [Read more...]
First-of-its-Kind App Fights Racism and Discrimination in the Media
Rate My Media, the world’s first crowd sourced rating app focused on equity and inclusion is poised to transform the media landscape. Los Angeles, Calif. – After over 60 years since the … [Read more...]
JobLines Bridges Inner City Workers to Jobs in Suburbs
By Dylan Deprey If Antonishia Davis never hopped the number 6 bus for her first day at the FedEx Shipping Center in Waukesha, WI, her five-year-old daughter may have had a very different … [Read more...]
Unions and Churches Labor to Get Out the Vote in the Black Community
By Karen Stokes The election is less than two weeks away and local Labor Unions and churches are working together to get out the vote. The Labor Unions are working on efforts to increase … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Looking to Residential Treatment Facility Alternative for At Risk Youth
By Karen Stokes Statistics indicate that the period after a child leaves a secure detention facility are most at risk, and therefore require services. Presently, Milwaukee County is … [Read more...]
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