Compete Milwaukee, a Transform Milwaukee Jobs program, is seeking to provide transitional opportunities for individuals who face the greatest barriers to employment. But, for many interested individuals, narrow eligibility requirements are a barrier to participation.
Pilot program to offer housing, support for homeless young adults
Journey House and Wraparound Milwaukee are collaborating to rehab foreclosed and nuisance properties to create affordable housing for young adults, especially those aging out of the foster care system.
Art, music, poetry highlight library’s MLK Day celebration
The Milwaukee Public Library’s Martin Luther King branch stayed open on the King Day holiday, inviting visitors to create a mural focusing on the message of peace.
Why I was arrested in Milwaukee’s central city
Jabril Faraj is a freelance reporter who has written several pieces for Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service. As you may or may not know, I have been traveling Milwaukee’s neighborhoods for about seven months meeting people and sharing their personal stories via milwaukeestories.org. Over that time, I have also reported on a select number of news events […]
Great Handshake competition trains students in character, communication
Students from Milwaukee College Prep tested their confidence and social skills at The Great Handshake championship.
Proceeds from Growing Power 5K to support local food movement
Growing Power’s first Good Food Revolution 5K walk and run brought residents, local food advocates and politicians together to promote fresh, healthy food.
Residents debate effect of Beerline Trail extension into Harambee
Supporters of the Beerline Trail extension say it will create healthier spaces for businesses and residents.
Community opposition halts new liquor license for Harambee building
Harambee community members won their fight to block a liquor license for a neighborhood building that had drawn nuisance complaints under previous ownership.
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