Bessie Jeter, 70, talks about her relationship with her ex-husband.
Expanded Hmong market to offer two floors of shopping, 90 vendors
Phongsavan Market, an Asian market on Milwaukee’s northwest side that has provided a home away from home for some of the city’s Hmong, will open an 84,000-square-foot building just south of the current market.
On the Block: Thicker than water
Art Brown, 55, talks about why he decided to change his life after being incarcerated.
Black leaders say priorities must change to address poverty
At the first of what will be a monthly series of discussions with State Rep. David Bowen, black community leaders said Milwaukee’s current fiscal priorities will not change conditions in the city.
On the Block: Memories
Norma Wheeler talks about her husband and his sense of responsibility.
Ex-offender training program urges employers to be ‘bigger than profits’
Pro Trade Job Development, a local skilled trades training program, kicked off a push to secure commitments from 100 area employers to employ 100 individuals re-entering society from the criminal justice system.
On the Block: ‘A dream job’
Timothy Seeger, 62, talks about leaving the corporate world.
‘More work remains’ on possible partnership between Carmen, Pulaski
A proposed “knowledge exchange” partnership would put the high-performing Carmen charter school and public Pulaski High School under one roof in an effort to improve achievement at the struggling South Side high school.
On the Block: ‘The work don’t pay’
Primitivo Cortes, 60, talks about what it’s like in Mexico, where he was born, and why he eventually came to Milwaukee.
Neighborhood art projects inspire community ownership
An art project in Pulaski Park, one of five funded through the Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Healthy Neighborhoods Arts Initiative, has provided an opportunity to engage residents and attract resources to the KK River neighborhoods.
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