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Immunizations and Oral Health at the Forefront of 16th Annual Back-To-School Fair

August 27, 2016

By Dylan Deprey As students attempt to hold on to the last days of summer vacation, parents count the same days waiting to send their children back to school. Just like teachers finalizing … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Back To School, Beth Pfotenhauer, City of Milwaukee Health Department, Dylan Deprey, Mark Rakowski

Milwaukeeans Reveal Their Truths Inside Gigantic Inflatable

August 27, 2016

By Mrinal Gokhale At the corner of 80th St. and Lynx Ave was a large tour bus on the cloudy evening on Saturday, August 20. Just across the yard by the Latvian House of Milwaukee stood a … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Emman Odofu, Jasmine Velez, Mrinal Gokhale, Sam Giarratani, The Truth Booth

Legacy of Black Press Advocate Remembered

August 27, 2016

By Dylan Deprey Inspiring. Thought-Provoking. Pioneer. The words above are just a spattering of nouns and verbs thrown at a blank canvas. There are no sentences, no paragraphs and no … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Dylan Deprey, Emerge Magazine, George Curry, George E. Curry, Obituaries

Direct Supply Continues its Investment and Job Creation in Milwaukee’s Northwest Side

August 27, 2016

Milwaukee – Governor Scott Walker announced Direct Supply’s certification under the WEDC Enterprise Zone Program to earn up to $22.5 million in state income tax credits based on the company’s future … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Direct Supply, Job Growth

Milwaukee County to Move Forward on $2.3 Million Investment at Mary Ryan Boys & Girls Club in Sherman Park

August 27, 2016

Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele and Boys & Girls Clubs today announced that beginning Saturday, August 27, the County will move forward with a planned $2.3 million infrastructure investment … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Boys and Girls Club, Capital Improvement Projects, Chris Abele, Mary Ryan Club, Sherman Park

Local AT&T Pioneers Donate Over 650 New Backpacks to Milwaukee Elementary School Students

August 27, 2016

‘Tools for Learning Project’ Provides Backpacks Filled with School Supplies to Needy Students Over 650 Milwaukee elementary school students have new backpacks filled with school supplies for the new … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: AT&T Pioneers, Charitable Donations

Higher Heights Poll: 49 Percent of Black Women Say Economic Security is Most Important Issue

August 27, 2016

It's Time to Ensure Our Voices are Heard this November Equal Pay Day falls in the first weeks of April, signifying how far into the year women must work to earn as much as men. However, … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Equal Pay Day, Higher Heights

Mayor Barrett Lifts 10:00 p.m. Curfew for Residents under the Age of 18

August 23, 2016

Curfew was in response to events last weekend in Sherman Park neighborhood MILWAUKEE – Mayor Tom Barrett has lifted the curfew imposed last week for all persons under the age of 18 between the hours … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Curfew, Proclamations, Tom Barrett

Amid the Unrest, Lies an Opportunity for Change

August 20, 2016

By Karen Stokes and Dylan Deprey Days after the unrest that devastated the Sherman Park neighborhood in Milwaukee, the events of last Saturday are now being discussed and scrutinized locally as … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Amar Kaleka, BP Gas Station, Coalition for Justice, Dylan Deprey, Fatal Shooting, Karen Stokes, Milwaukee Police Department, Police Shooting, Rioting, Sherman Park, Sylville Smith

Black Lives/Black Lungs Clears Smoke on Menthol

August 20, 2016

By Dylan Deprey Back in the 1920’s, Lloyd “Spud” Hughes was just a normal resident of Mingo Junction, OH. Little did he know that stashing his tobacco in the same tin as his cold relieving … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Lives Black Lungs, Dylan Deprey, Lincoln Mondy, Truth Initiative, Wisconsin African American Tobacco Prevention Network

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