Ald. Milele Coggs praised the Common Council and the City of Milwaukee for a project that may not garner much mention in the news media, but which is vitally important to the 6th Aldermanic District … [Read more...]
Ebony turns 65!
Special Collector’s Edition brings bankable stars and much more It’s time to celebrate - Ebony is 65! The magazine America has grown to love and cherish is making a big splash to commemorate over six … [Read more...]
Hupy & Abraham, S.C. Scholarship donations reach nearly $200,000
Attorney Jason Abraham, partner in the law firm of Hupy & Abraham, S.C. presented a $10,000 donation to the NAACP Scholarship Fund at the Milwaukee Branch NAACP Annual Freedom Fund Dinner held … [Read more...]
Albertina Walker dies at 81 in Chicago
The woman who launched the careers of some of the most heralded gospel legends, the original Gospel Caravans--the late Rev. James Cleveland, Shirley Caesar, Inez Andrews and Dorothy Norwood--Albertina … [Read more...]
Republican agenda ignores communities of color
By Tony Carrk Republican leaders unveiled their “Pledge to America,” a 48-page document laying out a Republican governing philosophy should they fi nd themselves in the majority next year. … [Read more...]
Over 175,000 rally on the National Mall
WASHINGTON, DC – On Sat., Oct. 2 people from all 50 states traveled to the nation’s capital for the hugely successful One Nation Working Together rally. An estimated 175,000 citizens representing … [Read more...]
Community invited to celebrate birthday in memory of Mattiebelle Woods
The community is invited to a birthday celebration in memory of the late Milwaukee Courier social journalist Mattiebelle Woods, to be held on Saturday, October 23, from Noon-3 p.m. at the Wisconsin … [Read more...]
New way to access energy help
Residents who work or go to school fulltime and need to get help paying utility bills will have a new tool to achieve that. The Social Development Commission has designed a way to schedule a … [Read more...]
Absentee voting process begins and continues until Nov. 1
In-person absentee voting for the Nov. 2, 2010 General Election began in the City of Milwaukee on Monday, Oct. 4 and continue until Monday, Nov. 1. Voting will take place at the Frank P. Zeidler … [Read more...]
Coggs announces state initiative on synthetic pot
“The public deserves to know about onerous substances like K2 and how they’re being used,” Coggs says. Sen. Spencer Coggs announced today the formation of a state-led initiative to investigate and … [Read more...]
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