Half of all sexually active people locally will get an STD before the age of 25, according to the Milwaukee Health Department.
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
A’s, B’s and O’s are missing – Red Cross campaign calls for new blood donors to fill the Missing Types
As part of an international movement, the American Red Cross is launching the Missing Types campaign today to recruit new blood donors – and those who have not given recently – to ensure lifesaving blood is available for patients.
Mental health summit reaches out to African-American veterans
The sixth annual VA Mental Health Summit, set for Saturday, June 23, at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, will focus on African-American veterans.
Alverno College and Teach For America to Expand Partnership
Beginning in June 2018, Alverno College will serve as the primary teacher certification provider for Teach For America–Milwaukee, expanding the existing partnership between the two organizations and strengthening the commitment of both to training and developing Milwaukee educators.
Summer Job Fair in the street set for Saturday, June 9
A summer job fair is set for Saturday, June 9, at the intersection of N. 6th St. and W. Meinecke Ave.
Community engagement session hosted by Heroin, Opioid and Cocaine Task Force
The community will have an opportunity to weigh in on the heroin and opioid epidemic during a community engagement session on Saturday, June 9, hosted by the City-County Heroin, Opioid and Cocaine Task Force.
Southside Residents celebrate completion of inaugural Neighbors in Action Leadership Program
Smiles and applause abounded on Saturday, June 2nd, as Southside-based community development organization Layton Boulevard West Neighbors (LBWN) recognized fifteen residents of the Silver City, Burnham Park, Layton Park, and Pulaski Park neighborhoods for completing their inaugural seven week Neighbors in Action (NIA) leadership program.
Reggie Jackson and Fran Kaplan to receive 2018 Robert H. Friebert Social Justice Award
Reggie Jackson and Dr. Fran Kaplan have been selected to receive the 2018 Robert H. Friebert Social Justice Award. The award was established in 2014 by the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation. Previous honorees are attorney James H. Hall, Danae Davis, and Jose Olivieri.
Council approves creation of special deputy health commissioner position
Today the Common Council approved a charter ordinance creating a special deputy health commissioner authorized to carry out key duties on behalf of the commissioner of the Milwaukee Health Department.
MPS Board adopts 2018-19 budget
The Milwaukee Board of School Directors approved a $1.2 billion budget for the 2018-19 school year.
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