National Public Health Week (NPHW) celebrates the power of prevention, advocates for healthy and fair policies, shares strategies for successful partnerships, and champions the role of strong public health systems.
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
Milwaukee storytellers share their Family History stories at Wisconsin Black Historical Society and Museum
Every family has a Family History story! Ex Fabula and Wisconsin Black Historical Society and Museum are pleased to present this program of true, personal stories from community members.
Versiti encourages organ donation during Donate Life Month
During Donate Life Month this April, Versiti Organ and Tissue is honoring countless donors whose spirit lives on in others through the miracle of organ, tissue and eye donation.
Beware of “Storm Chasers” and other doorstep contractors
Wisconsin is suffering from flooding like other parts of the country and Better Business Bureau Serving Wisconsin (BBB) says that does not stop “Storm Chasers” and warns that transient businesses may attempt to cheat homeowners and businesses out of money.
North Shore Bank to host series of free, bilingual seminars on financial goals
North Shore Bank today announced that it will host a series of free seminars for people looking to take control of their finances and learn steps needed to reach financial goals.
Milwaukee County provides more than $2 million in support for St. Anthony place, opening today to support the formerly homeless
The historic, former St. Anthony’s Hospital, at 1004 N. 10th St., will soon have a new name and new purpose after more than three decades of sitting vacant.
Retirees find their perfect job at Miller Park
Retirees are lining up to work at Miller Park this summer to earn extra money, find their encore career, and be part of the iconic Brewer game experience.
Two Alverno College students honored with 2019 student activist awards
Two Alverno College students are being recognized by the Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies (WIPCS) for their work related to peace and justice in their communities.
Residents urged to donate baby supplies for the It Takes a Village: Community Baby Shower & Resource Fair
Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs and Alderman Khalif J. Rainey are asking for residents’ help in collecting donations for the It Takes a Village: Community Baby Shower & Resource Fair.
New initiative to support non-profits and job seekers in Greater Milwaukee region
New initiative to support non-profits and job seekers in Greater Milwaukee Region.
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