The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee’s Center for 21st Century Studies will look at the roots of the Occupy movement, the Wisconsin 2011 political protests, and other activist movements on Friday, … [Read more...]
We Energies works with customers to ‘Stay Connected’
Wisconsin moratorium on shut-offs ends April 15 We Energies urges customers who are behind on their energy bills to get caught up before the end of the winter heating moratorium. Customers in … [Read more...]
Nationally renowned speaker scheduled for a Milwaukee presentation
By Taki S. Raton Dr. Ray Hagins, Chief Elder and Spiritual Leader of The Afrikan Village and Cultural Center in St. Louis, will be the featured speaker Saturday, April 28, 2012 at the … [Read more...]
‘Five Star Food & Wine Evening’ scheduled for Thursday, April 19
Cuisine prepared by Milwaukee Area Technical College culinary arts, and baking and pastry arts students highlights the annual “Five Star Food & Wine Evening,” set for Thursday, April 19, from 5-8 … [Read more...]
Join the American Cancer Society and Kohl’s Cares in Making Strides Against Breast Cancer® – May 5
Join the fight against breast cancer and the movement to create a world with more birthdays. Participate in the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer® 5K walk, presented by … [Read more...]
Department of Health Services to hold Town Hall Meetings on draft proposal for Virtual Pace
The Department of Health Services is holding public meetings to solicit comments on a draft proposal for Virtual PACE, a program to integrate the care for people who are dually eligible for Medicare … [Read more...]
Celebrate National Volunteer Week by donating blood
The need is constant. Each year, 3.5 million volunteers donate more than six million pints of blood through the Red Cross to help save lives. This National Volunteer Week, April 15-21, the American … [Read more...]
Free birth certificates still available for voters
Milwaukee County is still providing free birth certificates for the purposes of voting in Milwaukee County, despite the ruling from Dane County Judge Richard Niess against the recently adopted Voter … [Read more...]
Walker rejects request to discuss unemployment with citizens
MADISON – Representative Leon D. Young (D-Milwaukee) denounced Governor Walker’s failure to respond to an invitation to a roundtable discussion in Milwaukee to address Black male unemployment. … [Read more...]
Potawatomi Bingo Casino to hold Spring Food and Beverage Job Fair
Potawatomi Bingo Casino will host a Food and Beverage Job Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 31, and from 3 to 8 p.m. on Monday, April 2. The job fair is open to the public and will be held … [Read more...]
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