By Andy Berndt Vice-president Google Creative Lab As the grandson of Wisconsin small business owners, my earliest and most formative memories of work are about the resourcefulness and … [Read more...]
Success, despite economy, nets national award nomination for Milwaukee marketing agency
Red Brown Kle’ (RBK), a minority-owned, Milwaukeebased marketing agency, has been selected as a finalist for the National Minority Supplier of the Year award by the National Minority Supplier … [Read more...]
Community leader and heart transplant recipient Ray Harmon announces campaign for Milwaukee Aldermanic District 9
Community leader and long-time public servant Ray Harmon has formed a campaign for Milwaukee Common Council in Aldermanic District 9 against incumbent Alderperson Robert Puente. “I am very excited … [Read more...]
Remembering The Legacy of Harry Kemp
The family of the late Harry Kemp would like to thank Clayborn Benson and the Wisconsin Black Historical Society/Museum and Host Committee for the Community Acknowledgment and the Celebration of the … [Read more...]
NAACP, Civil Rights leaders mourn loss of Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth
By Denise Rolark Barnes Special to the NNPA from The Washington Informer Civil rights icon, the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth has died, leaving few remaining living leaders of the U.S. civil rights … [Read more...]
Word of Faith Ministries hosted an Employer Appreciation Breakfast
On Friday Oct. 7, 2011 Word of Faith Ministries hosted an Employer Appreciation Breakfast to show appreciation to employers who have collaborated with WOHM in hiring individuals for employment … [Read more...]
Notice of Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Zoo Interchange Corridor
Cuts in transit could add to poverty levels in Milwaukee
Compiled by Courier Staff A recent analysis by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Center for Economic Development revealed that if the Milwaukee County Executive and the County Board slice the … [Read more...]
Black leaders visit students across the U. S. with Back to School HistoryMakers event
By Cassandra Lans Five hundred African American trailblazers descended upon classrooms in 107 cities and 34 states across the United States including Puerto Rico on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011 as … [Read more...]
Photojournalist Harry T. Kemp passes at 78
By Lynda Jones Milwaukee lost one of its great ones on September 29, 2011 when renowned photojournalist Harry T. Kemp died at the age of 78 at his home in his sleep. Born June 10, 1933 in … [Read more...]
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