Kwanzaa Community celebration held at the Wisconsin Black Historical Society
State receives $23.1 M Performance Bonus
Increased access to health care services for children through the BadgerCare Plus program qualified Wisconsin for a federal bonus of $23.1 million for this year, federal officials announced today. The … [Read more...]
Mike and Woody reflect proud tradition
By Taki S. Raton Just a little over 100 years ago, John W. Cooper got his first big break. At the age of twenty-nine while traveling with the Richards and Pringles Minstrels in 1902, he was … [Read more...]
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. celebrates its Founders Day with National First Vice President
Milwaukee Alumnae Chapter also announces its Delta of the Year From Friday, Jan. 7 through Sunday, Jan. 9, members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.-Milwaukee Alumnae Chapter will honor the legacy … [Read more...]
Reinactment of First Milwaukee King Holiday Celebration planned
Milwaukee has been home to some of the largest celebrations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday dating back to 1969. Indeed Milwaukee has the honor of being the birthplace of the public … [Read more...]
County Clerk Czarnezki orders special election for County Executive
Milwaukee County Clerk Joe Czarnezki has ordered a special election to fill the vacancy in the office of County Executive created by the resignation of Scott Walker. “The special election will be … [Read more...]
Medicare general enrollment and general information
By Karyl Richson Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Milwaukee, WI Need Medicare Part B? If you’re eligible, now is the time to sign up. The general enrollment period for Medicare Part B … [Read more...]
Mayor Tom Barrett talks recycling and waste reduction
City of Milwaukee ratepayers can save money by wasting less – recycling more Last week Mayor Tom Barrett and Santa Claus both paid a visit to the City of Milwaukee’s Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) … [Read more...]
New county-level analysis of Census Bureau data shows impact of recession on Milwaukee County
For many residents of Wisconsin and Milwaukee County, the recession has dealt a double blow. They have lost both their jobs and their health insurance. A new county-level analysis of U.S. Census … [Read more...]
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