On Tuesday, November 20, Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. , WMCS 1290 Operations Manager TJ Jackson, and Brewers Charitable Foundation representative Larry Hisle pictured above joined in with Feeding … [Read more...]
Local bar hosts event for cancer awareness on Sat., Nov. 24
On Saturday, Nov. 24 at 8:00 pm, Kochanski’s Concertina Beer Hall (1920 S 37th Street) will host the 2nd Annual Moustachio Bashio to raise funds and awareness for men’s health issues with an emphasis … [Read more...]
Informational workshop for people with hearing loss due to workplace noise
Miracle-Ear Hearing Aids has teamed up with Sound Advisors/Johnson Law Offices—the long time leader in Workers’ Compensation, to identify people who have WORKED IN NOISE. To see if you are eligible … [Read more...]
More nights for lites: Holiday Lites return to Miller Valley to celebrate the season
Popular holiday tradition is bigger than ever, includes exclusive access to historic stables and extended hours MillerCoors will kick off its annual holiday celebration Friday, November 30, when … [Read more...]
Senator Coggs holds meeting to hear child care provider experiences with the YoungStar Program
‘Rules must be clearer,’ say providers MADISON – Senator Spencer Coggs, chair of the Committee on Children and Families, Disability Rights and Housing Sustainability held the final hearing of his … [Read more...]
Black youth critical to Obama’s victory
By Maya Rhodan NNPA Washington Correspondent Although youth are credited with helping President Obama defeat Mitt Romney on Election Day, the president would not have carried that bloc of voters … [Read more...]
UW-Milwaukee Student Senate calls for Admin to halt Sales of Palermo’s
Student led effort puts union-busting company on notice On Sunday, November 18, the UW-Milwaukee Student Association Senate passed a resolution in solidarity with the Palermo Workers Union, and … [Read more...]
Deadline looms for NC Governor’s Wilmington Ten Pardon decision
By Cash Michaels Special to the NNPA from the Wilmington Journal Now that the 2012 presidential elections are history, supporters for the Wilmington Ten pardons of innocence effort are … [Read more...]
Will diabetic eye disease affect someone you know?
Diabetes is being diagnosed in epidemic numbers across all ages and races. This increase means a corresponding surge in complications related to the disease, including sight-robbing “diabetic … [Read more...]
Local engineer and sports enthusiast lays out plan for good health and vision
Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of six, 32-year-old Michael Zabel can hardly recall a time when the disease wasn’t a part of his life. “I remember when I was little; the doctor always told … [Read more...]
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