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District Attorney John Chisholm Leads on Deferred Prosecution for Low-level Drug Offenders

June 25, 2016

For low level drug offenders, incarceration is not always the best or right answer. In 2006, when Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm took office, there were deep and wide racial … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Deferred Prosecution, John Chisolm, Low Level Drug Offenders, Milwaukee County Drug Treatment Court

500 Fathers for the Fight to End Violence

June 25, 2016

By Dylan Deprey A little boy walks into the school bathroom with a classmate during break. He goes to open the door of the stall. His friend immediately makes fun of him for not using the … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Dylan Deprey, Khalif Rainey, Lena Taylor, Milwaukee Fatherhood Initiative

City of Milwaukee Tow Lot Service Hours Extended on Saturdays

June 25, 2016

Extended Saturday hours begin June 25, 2016 In response to customers’ requests, the City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works (DPW) announces new extended business and telephone hours on Saturdays … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Milwaukee Tow Lot

Deputy National Ombudsman for Small Business to Hold Kenosha Roundtable

June 25, 2016

Forum Gives Small Business Owners Voice, Resources on Regulation MILWAUKEE –Yolanda Swift, the Deputy National Ombudsman for Small Business, U.S. Small Business Administration, will hold a regulatory … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Regulatory Fairness, Roundtable Discussion, United States Small Business Administration, Yolanda Swift

12,000 Incarcerated Students to Enroll in Postsecondary Educational and Training Programs Through Education Department’s New Second Chance Pell Pilot Program

June 25, 2016

Partnerships between postsecondary and penal institutions allow incarcerated individuals to access Pell grants for correctional education The Department of Education announced today 67 colleges … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Pell Grants, Prison Education, Second Chance Pell Grants

HUD Awards Nearly $43,000 In Housing Counseling Grants

June 25, 2016

WASHINGTON –- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded more than $42 million in housing counseling grants to hundreds of national, regional and local organizations to … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Grants Awarded, Housing Counseling, US Department of Housing and Urban Development

Milwaukee Recreation Plans Safe Summer For City’s Youth

June 25, 2016

Free and low-cost programs provide supervised fun Every summer, the MPS Recreation Department provides our city’s youth with safe, supervised recreation and enrichment activities. Many of the … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Milwaukee Recreation, Summer Events

U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin and Elizabeth Warren Lead Bipartisan Call on FDA to End Discriminatory Blood Donation Ban

June 25, 2016

In light of the tragic mass shooting in Orlando, 24 Senators join letter urging FDA to develop better blood donation policies based on individual risk WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Discriminatory Policies, Tammy Baldwin, US Food and Drug Administration FDA

Milwaukee Residents Still Concerned about Abele, Means Proposal for MPS

June 18, 2016

By Karen Stokes Education is critical for the future of Milwaukee’s children. Milwaukee teachers, parents and concerned citizens gathered Thursday evening at St. Matthews CME Church for a … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Andre Lee Ellis, Chris Abele, Debra Jupka, Demond Means, Karen Stokes, Opportunity Schools and Partnership Plan

The Freshwater Capitol of the World Could be a Façade

June 18, 2016

By Dylan Deprey During the night, a child gets out of bed to get a glass of water. Having zero knowledge of the lateral lead pipes under their house, they drink the water. Then like any other … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Brenda Bell White, Freshwater for Life Action Coalition, Lead Pipes, Lead Poisoning, Patricia McManus, Robert Miranda, Tom Barrett, Water Contamination

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