The regular season for Energy Assistance Program begins October 1. But some Milwaukee County households are being offered the chance to apply for the help before that date. Early applications for … [Read more...]
Recycle old electronics before heading back to school to benefit people with disabilities
Free electronic collection drive being held Saturday, August 25 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee As students head back to school this fall, AT&T Wisconsin is … [Read more...]
Villard Avenue Day Festival is Saturday
The Villard Avenue Business Improvement District #19 will be holding its free 2012 neighborhood street festival on W. Villard Ave. between N. 35th and N. 38th Streets on Saturday, August 25 from 10:00 … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Public Library and JPMorgan Chase host Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Imaging Project Exhibit
Exhibit opening on August 27th Milwaukee Public Library, in partnership with JPMorgan Chase, will host a traveling exhibition from The King Center in Atlanta. The King Center Imaging Project … [Read more...]
A healthy start to the school year
Preschool age children are getting a good start for the new academic year. The three to five year olds with their parents took part in a Registration and Health Fair put on by the Social Development … [Read more...]
United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Serve Marketing launch “What You Can’t Do With A Baby” ads
Campaign targeting teens begins as kids head back to school United Way of Greater Milwaukee, in collaboration with Serve Marketing, is launching a new “What You Can’t Do With A Baby” campaign that … [Read more...]
Youth sign pledge not to text and drive
During last week’s ‘Don’t Text & Drive Pledge Day’ youth from the Mary Ryan Boys & Girls Club in Milwaukee try out the AT&T simulator to see how texting behind the wheel impairs their … [Read more...]
From the lab to the classroom
This year Milwaukee high school students will have an opportunity to learn more about how the mathematics, physics or other natural sciences they are learning about in classes are connected to the … [Read more...]
Local Eye MDs advise: Don’t let cataracts cloud your vision
African-Americans seem to have nearly twice the risk of developing cataracts than do Caucasians. This difference may be due to other medical illnesses, particularly diabetes. African-Americans are … [Read more...]
Voter turnout is a great disappointment
By Cassandra Lans Voter turnout was a major disappointment in Tuesday’s primary election in Milwaukee. Several factors contributed to this lackluster turnout, one being the change in the month for … [Read more...]
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