Forum will feature presentation by Dr. Patricia McManus and offer on-site enrollment assistance The community can get their Affordable Care Act (ACA) questions answered and receive on-site enrollment … [Read more...]
Sheriff David A. Clarke participated in Milwaukee’s Veterans Day Parade
Sheriff David A. Clarke participated in Milwaukee’s Veterans Day Parade held downtown on Saturday, Nov. 9. Pictured above with the sheriff following is Chris Cooper, a veteran from Milwaukee who is … [Read more...]
Second set of Visioning Workshops scheduled for December
A second set of interactive “Visioning Workshops” will take place around the Region next month. Join us! The first round of Visioning Workshops is complete and attendees provided their ideas for the … [Read more...]
Campaign Kickoff Fundraiser for Cedric Cornwall for Circuit Court Judge
Please join us and our many special guests, including Janet Protasiewicz, Dr. Sheldon Wasserman and Gary Goyke on Wednesday, November 20, 2013 from 5 - 7 pm to help elect Cedric Cornwall to Milwaukee … [Read more...]
Running Rebels 33rd Annual Scholarship Banquet held
The Running Rebels Community Organization recently hosted their 33 rd Annual Scholarship Banquet on November 1, 2013 at the Italian Conference Center in beautiful downtown Milwaukee. More than 400 … [Read more...]
Milwaukee County Supervisors Khalif Rainey, Russell Stamper II demand explanations on abstention votes
Milwaukee County Supervisors Khalif Rainey and Russell Stamper II this week said they would introduce a resolution requiring supervisors to provide an explanation when they abstain from voting on the … [Read more...]
President Obama’s higher education agenda should lead the way for Wisconsin Democrats
Jarett Fields ER Room By Jarett Fields The Obama Administration is charting a new course in higher education access. Called the American College Initiative by some, the President’s goal is for … [Read more...]
5 Things you should know about diabetic eye disease
Diabetes is reaching epidemic levels across all ages and races. Chances are you know (or are) one of the 25.8 million Americans with the disease. If so, take note. Diabetes does more than affect … [Read more...]
Life is “shaping up” for retired diabetic patient
Soon after being diagnosed with diabetes in 2006, Jacqueline Miller was referred by her primary care physician to ophthalmologist Dr. Mark Freedman of Eye Care Specialists. “At first, I thought I … [Read more...]
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Urban Spoken Word announces new cultural arts festival, Inaugural Harlem Renaissance Festival held
The Harlem Renaissance (1918-1937) was an incredible time in American history. It was the blossoming of African American culture, particularly in the creative arts, and the most influential … [Read more...]
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