Milwaukee, WI – Area residents came out in full force on Sunday, September 18th, as more than 3000 participants turned out to support the 22nd annual Walk To End Alzheimer’s at Henry Maier Festival … [Read more...]
Lauded Community Leader Willie Wade Receives Prestigious Honors as He Takes on New Endeavor at Employ Milwaukee
Willie Wade to Be Named Local Government Official of the Year Milwaukee – Employ Milwaukee recently named Willie Wade Vice President of Community Relations. The organization will benefit from Mr. … [Read more...]
Forest County Potawatomi’s Annual Hunting Moon (Gi Wse Gises) Pow Wow Scheduled For Oct 14-16
EVENT TO BE HELD AT UW-MILWAUKEE PANTHER ARENA; FREE FUN FOR THE PUBLIC MILWAUKEE – Guests will experience a celebration of dancing, singing and drumming, as a centuries-long Native American … [Read more...]
School-based Asthma Management Program implemented in Milwaukee, Kenosha
MILWAUKEE - Almost half of Wisconsin children with asthma have missed at least one day of school in the past year due to their asthma, according to the Children’s Health Alliance of Wisconsin. In … [Read more...]
Transform Milwaukee Strategic Action Plan Receives Award By American Planning Association – Wisconsin Chapter
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...]
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