As the Common Council unanimously passes a measure targeting illegal dumping, we would like citizens to know they are more empowered than ever to report such activity. Through the free City of Milwaukee (MKE Mobile) app, citizens can report illegal dumping very easily.
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
Upcoming: On-the-spot interviews at Aurora Health Care
Upcoming: Onsite hospitality recruitment event at Potawatomi
HOPE Network grants for single mothers can help with tuition or day care
HOPE Network is offering its Edmund Springman Educational Grants to area single mothers pursuing post-high-school education (technical school or college). The money may be used to cover tuition, day-care costs while the mother is in school, or both.
State Assembly proposal to borrow $350 million for new prison dies in Wisconsin Senate
After an Assembly proposal to borrow $350 million for a new prison in Wisconsin touched off an intense reaction from a coalition of more than 50 organizations, led by the ACLU of Wisconsin and WISDOM, the Wisconsin Senate yesterday refused to pass Senate Bill 54, which would have funded the controversial new facility.
Parents and Take Back My Meds MKE: Prevent addiction and protect Lake Michigan during Spring cleaning
On the first day of Spring, Take Back My Meds MKE, parents of young adults who have struggled with addiction, and environmental leaders urge residents to safely dispose of unused medicine they find during their Spring cleaning.
Johnson receives Vel Phillips Trailblazer Award
Yesterday (March 14) during the Girls’ Day at City Hall event, Jasmine M. Johnson received the Vel Phillips Trailblazer Award for her service to the community.
Eviction Defense Project offers FREE legal aid in Milwaukee
The Eviction Defense Project is a court-based FREE civil legal aid provider for low-income tenants facing eviction.
Summer Youth Internship Program offers great opportunities
The City of Milwaukee’s Summer Youth Internship Program offers excellent paid work opportunities for youths between the ages of 16 (as of June 1, 2018) and 19 years old.
Milwaukee County joins the fight against the opioid distributors and manufacturers
Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele, County Board of Supervisors Chairman Theodore Lipscomb, Sr., Milwaukee County Corporation Counsel Margaret Daun and the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors announced today that Milwaukee County is taking a long-needed step to hold accountable the companies responsible for dumping millions of dollars’ worth of prescription opiates into our community, filing a public nuisance lawsuit against the pharmaceutical drug manufacturers and wholesale drug distributors that made the opioid epidemic possible.
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