Award is part of $150,000 in new grants for basketball courts nationwide.
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
Legislation to rename street to honor Vel Phillips
History was made today. Through a unanimous vote of the Common Council, the legacy of Vel R. Phillips, Milwaukee’s first African-American and first female Alderperson will live on through the renaming of North Fourth Street in her honor.
4th Annual SpringFest at Lincoln Park
Friends of Lincoln Park are having their 4th Annual Spring Fest in Lincoln Park on May 12th from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm. 1301 E. Hampton Av. Milwaukee, WI
Youth advocates visit Sankofa
Members of the Wisconsin African American Tobacco Prevention Network (WAATPN) FACT group, part of Wisconsin’s youth-led tobacco prevention movement, recently participated in the Sankofa Health and Wellness Fair.
Teens Grow Greens celebrates opening of Webers Greenhouses
Nonprofit’s new facility will provide opportunities for local teens and grow a variety of plants & produce for the community
Kohl’s Facility Day at Penfield Montessori
On Wednesday, May 2, more than 100 Kohl’s facility managers met at Penfield Montessori to donate their time and talents to renovate the school.
More than 100 people convened on ACTS Housing at 24th and Vliet for its first-ever open house
The open house, to raise awareness about ACTS services and connect with neighbors in the community, featured workshops on safety, home buying and selling a house with ACTS, small household repairs, and the hazards of lead in the home.
City of Milwaukee Health Department Laboratory to offer garden soil screening to the public for lead and nutrients
Residents are reminded of lead in soil hazards and encouraged to get soil screened for upcoming gardening season.
Youth access to flavored tobacco varies by zip code, promotes lifelong addiction
Nearly one in five tobacco retailers sold cheap flavored cigars and menthol cigarettes to minors in the City of Milwaukee, according to the latest Wisconsin Wins data from inspections conducted last year.
The community needs to hear from the Mayor regarding his “different direction for Fire and Police Commission”
We urge the Common Council to schedule public hearings with Mrs. Butler that are accessible and will allow the public enough time to plan, prepare and be present.
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