Like everyone else, retailers have adjusted to life during a pandemic to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. But, unlike many of us, retailers, including those who sell tobacco, operate on a face-to-face, hand transaction to hand transaction basis, which puts them at high-risk for COVID-19.
Archives for September 2021
Post from Community: First Stage’s Amplify – BIPOC Short Play Series continues this fall with STEP KIDS
The second play in First Stage’s fall 2021 Amplify –BIPOC Short Play Series will be STEP KIDS, a new one-act musical by Tyrone L. Robinson and Postell Pringle with orchestrations by Wilkie Ferguson and drums by Deonte Malique Ellis.
Post from Community: Milwaukee County Residents invited to share ideas to allocate federal funds via new website
Milwaukee County will receive $183.6 million as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
Post from Community: Exposed to Scams: Can challenging consumers’ beliefs protect them from fraud?
New findings from a two-year study bring researchers closer to understanding why some people are more likely to lose money to financial fraud.
Post from Community: Wisconsin Conservatory of Music hosting instrument drive for kids in need
#BeInstrumental by donating your musical instruments to students looking to learn how to play
Post from Community: SHARP Literacy expands programming for 2021/2022 academic year
In response to student needs in the community, SHARP Literacy has expanded the delivery of its award-winning educational program to 49 urban schools throughout Milwaukee, Racine and Waukesha.
Post from Community: Supervisor Ortiz-Velez invites South Side residents to Kosciuszko Center engagement meetings
County Supervisor Sylvia Ortiz-Velez invites all District 12 residents, especially those who frequently use the Kosciuszko Community Center, to attend two public meetings organized by the County Parks Department to determine the community center’s future.
Wisconsin schools called police on students at twice the national rate — for Native students, it was the highest
School officials refer thousands of children to the police each year. In Wisconsin, children with disabilities or who are Black, Latino or Native bear the brunt of it.
‘Neighborhood Gems’: Learn about the Innovation & Wellness Commons: Phase II and Newline Community Cafe
NNS is collaborating with Virtual Doors Open 2021 to highlight seven “neighborhood gems” throughout our city. Today, we feature the Innovation & Wellness Commons: Phase II and Newline Community Café.
Post from Community: MATC Gap Year experience to begin January 2022, applications now open
Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) and NEWaukee are proud to announce that applications are now open for the MATC Gap Year program.
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