Barrett, government and community leaders, speak out against Walker’s agenda to eliminate same day registration Compiled by Courier Staff In response to Governor Walker’s recent plans to again … [Read more...]
Deadline for free foreclosure review program ends in less than 30 days, could affect thousands in Milwaukee
By Lynda Jones Thousands of Milwaukee residents could miss out on an opportunity to participate in a program that was the result of federal regulators issuing enforcement orders against 14 … [Read more...]
Dedicated wheels turn Black students into practicing physicians
Summer program seeks aspiring doctors and dentists across the nation Dentist. Doctor. Surgeon. In a country where dreams are like wings, a new cadre of students is soaring to become the next … [Read more...]
Free Holly Trolley service to connect shoppers to downtown deals on Dec. 8
Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21 is giving shoppers another incentive to shop downtown. In June, the organization launched Shop 2nd Saturdays, a promotion offering bargain hunters great deals at many of … [Read more...]
A second chance at success for youth
Not earning a high school diploma can present major challenges for youth seeking to build a positive future. The Youth Employment Program of the Social Development Commission (SDC) is helping young … [Read more...]
Alderman Pérez will speak during fundraiser to help disaster victims
Alderman José G. Pérez will be a guest speaker during a special event scheduled for Sunday to raise funds to help people adversely affected by floods, earthquakes, wildfires, tornadoes and other … [Read more...]
Express Yourself Milwaukee hosts Open House
On Saturday, December 15, from 12:30pm to 3:30pm, the nonprofit arts organization, Express Yourself Milwaukee, will open its doors to the community for an afternoon of music, dancing, visual art, and … [Read more...]
Latin American Music benefit for Hurricane victims in Cuba & Haiti to be held on Dec. 9
“A Celebration of Latin American Music,” on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012, from 7pm to 9pm, at the Coffee House, 631 N. 19th Street in Milwaukee, will feature folk music from from the Andes to the Caribbean, … [Read more...]
Roundy’s Foundation donated $26,500 to five Milwaukee non-profit organizations
Roundy’s Foundation & Metro Market hosted a Community Fair and donated $26,500 to five Milwaukee non-profit organizations last Friday, Nov. 30. The event was held at the company’s Metro Market … [Read more...]
City Officials weigh in on Fire and Police Commission’s decision to reinstate officer
Reacting to the Fire and Police Commission’s decision to reinstate Milwaukee police officer, Richard Schoen several city officials expressed their opposition to the move. Common Council president … [Read more...]
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