Spectrum Reach is offering local minority-owned businesses the chance to receive three months of free television advertising, a free commercial, and other marketing resources as part of the company’s “Pay It forward” initiative.
Business Resource Fair set for Tuesday
Make plans to attend the Choice Neighborhood Business Resource Fair on Tuesday, May 14th from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Victory Manor, 5556 N. 68th St.
Youth shoveling program details to be shared during news conference
Alderman Cavalier Johnson is announcing Project Andrew, a new youth snow shoveling program named in honor of late Milwaukee crossing guard Andrew Tyler.
Advocate Aurora Health increases wages to $15 per hour
I commend Advocate Aurora Health’s recent decision to increase the minimum wage for its employees to $15.00 per hour by 2021.
Joint Statement on the Sterling Brown case
As Council members we’ve had front row seats to witness far too many situations where the law fails to deliver justice.
Job opening: A pivotal position for early childhood education in Milwaukee
As part of the city budget adopted last fall, the Common Council approved the creation of a new director level position to champion early childhood education in Milwaukee.
City of Milwaukee to celebrate 28 Days of Black History throughout February
In honor of Black History Month, the City of Milwaukee website and the City Channel (Milwaukee’s government access cable channel) will again recognize influential figures in Milwaukee’s Black history with the 28 Days of Black History campaign.
Heartbreaking outcome from the family of school crossing guard Andrew Tyler
Andrew Tyler, the crossing guard who was struck by a hit-and-run driver will not survive his injuries.
Warrant withdrawal Wednesday event on December 6
Alderman Cavalier “Chevy” Johnson invites residents to participate in Court in the Community — Warrant Withdrawal Wednesday.
Alderman Johnson thanks Senator Kohl for generous library gift of $2 million
On behalf of myself and the residents of the City of Milwaukee, I’d like to publicly thank former Senator Herb Kohl for his incredibly generous gift of $2 million to our Public Library Foundation.