MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The Social Development Commission (SDC) Board of Commissioners accepted the results of the 2015 audit of the agency presented by CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA) for fiscal year (FY) ending … [Read more...]
June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month
Alzheimer’s Association Uncovers “Truths” and Confronts Damaging Myths about the Disease [MILWAUKEE, WI] — It is common knowledge that Alzheimer’s disease robs people of their ability to remember, … [Read more...]
Milwaukee’s Benjamin Franklin School Dedicates Buddy Bench to Promote Friendships
A second Buddy Bench will be installed on school playground later this year MILWAUKEE, Wis. – On Friday, May 27, Benjamin Franklin School Principal Katrina Fisher and additional staff joined … [Read more...]
ICYMI: “Abele wants to work with MPS”
MILWAUKEE – In an interview that aired over the weekend on WISN’s UpFront with Mike Gousha, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele again reaffirmed his commitment to working with Milwaukee Public … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Teen Birth Rates Drop, Teens Make Better Decisions with Better Information
By Karen Stokes Good news for Milwaukee. According to the latest CDC report, in the last 10 years, the average teen birth rate in Milwaukee has dropped more than 54 percent compared to … [Read more...]
Davis Family Looking for Answers from Walworth County Sheriff Department
By Dylan Deprey The family of Christopher Davis gathered around the plot of fresh grass that grew over the dirt that was laid over their fallen family member three months ago. Family, friends … [Read more...]
Precious Lives: The Live Show on June 15 at the Pabst Theater
Precious Lives: The Live Show on June 15 at the Pabst Theater. This original experience features live performances by the kids and families you hear each week on the Precious Lives radio series. … [Read more...]
Six Wisconsin Men from the MKE Fellows Program Graduate from Morehouse College
By Karen Stokes On May 15, as a brisk wind blew with threats of rain, specks of sunlight peeked through the chill. The weather, unusual for a spring Atlanta morning, didn’t dampen the … [Read more...]
How Food and Forestry Are Adapting to a Changing Climate
As we continue to see the rising impacts of a changing climate, the costs of fighting wildfires grow each year with longer, hotter, more unpredictable fire seasons. The USDA Forest Service has … [Read more...]
TechForce Center to Bridge Education and Tech Jobs
By Dylan Deprey There were no actual scissors involved in the ribbon cutting ceremony of the Milwaukee TechForce Training Center grand opening. All it took was a series of tablets and one … [Read more...]
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