Saturday, October 22nd, WI 4th Senate District, Sen. Lena Taylor and City of Milwaukee Commissioner, Stephanie Findley, kicked off the “Souls to the Polls” Early Voting Weekend with Pastor Dr. Richard … [Read more...]
The Struggles of Working in the Music Biz
By Dylan Deprey The glitz and glamour that encapsulates the music industry can be a shadowy veil for something much different. Whether it is an amateur singer, radio show host or a prospect … [Read more...]
U.S. Department of Education Announces Final Regulations to Protect Students and Taxpayers from Predatory Institutions
Update on Claims Under Defense to Repayment Statute Released The U.S. Department of Education announced final regulations to protect student borrowers against misleading and predatory practices … [Read more...]
Matching Funds Needed To Provide Thousands Free Tax Preparation
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Tax season can be challenging for anyone but it’s especially hard for low- to-middle income residents who can’t pay for professional services. Businesses and other charitable … [Read more...]
U.S. Department of Education Releases Guidance Encouraging Well-Rounded Education
The U.S. Department of Education released non-regulatory guidance to help states, districts and schools provide students with a more well-rounded education under Title IV, Part A, Student Support and … [Read more...]
Officer Who Shot Sylville Smith Charged With Felony Sexual Assault
Media Milwaukee by Miela Fetaw The police officer who shot and killed 23-year-old Sylville Smith in the Sherman Park neighborhood in August has been arrested for sexual assault, police said … [Read more...]
Support for Breastfeeding Working Moms is Smart Business
By Karen Stokes Women with children are the fastest growing segment of the work force. There are approximately 70 percent of women in the United States employed and working full-time with … [Read more...]
Feingold and Johnson Go Head-to-Head in Final Debate
By Dylan Deprey Supporters for Russ Feingold and incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson wielded signs and shouted chants, separated outside of Marquette Law School’s Eckstein Hall. In a similar fashion, … [Read more...]
‘Know Your Rights’ is Survival Guide for Law Enforcement Encounters
By Dylan Deprey Whether it is the first time or the fifteenth time, the heart sinking feeling of red and blue lights in the rear view mirror spring an emotional roller coaster of … [Read more...]
EPA Honors Forest County Potawatomi Community with AWARD for Green Power Use
National Awards Honor Leading Green Power Users [Crandon, WI] -- The Forest County Potawatomi Community (FCPC) has received a 2016 Green Power Leadership Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection … [Read more...]
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