As FoodShare enrollment swells because of the pandemic, recipients can expect some extra help through June.
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What you need to know about the Feb. 16 MPS school board election
On Feb. 16, Milwaukee residents return to the ballot box to pick four new school board directors. Here’s an overview of what the school board does and why this race matters.
OPINION: ‘Keeping it real’: How rapper IshDARR is inspiring students at Vel R. Philips Juvenile Justice Center School
Students from the Vel R. Philips Juvenile Justice Center School share their thoughts on the lessons and inspiration they took from their recent conversation with rapper and actor IshDARR.
The NNS coronavirus update for week of Feb. 8: New ways to register for vaccine; COVID-19 virtual town hall; Walgreens offering vaccinations
There are more ways to register for the COVID-19 vaccine these days in Milwaukee, but supply is not meeting the demand so far.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Feb. 8 to Feb. 13
Attend a virtual town hall on COVID-19; watch a community forum on MPS school board candidates; nominate female residents for the Vel R. Phillips Trailblazer award; lunch and learn with Latino Arts; and sign up for a Ko-Thi Dance Company’s youth class.
Post from Community: Help us honor your loved ones lost to the coronavirus pandemic
If you’re one of the many who has lost a loved one in Milwaukee to the Coronavirus pandemic, we’d like to help you honor their memory.
Post from Community: Crossing the digital divide: Adult and family literacy students go online
In 2020, Wisconsin Literacy’s coalition of community-based literacy agencies taught nearly 16,000 adults and children.
Post from Community: Milwaukee Health Department invites residents to join a virtual town hall meeting on COVID-19 vaccinations
Milwaukee is taking the first step to Crush COVID-19. The City of Milwaukee Health Department wants to provide you with the latest verified info, so your family can make the best decision about taking the vaccine.
‘The workload is through the roof’: How the closing of South Side station is affecting the Milwaukee Fire Department
Station 17 on the city’s far South Side is the seventh fire station to close in Milwaukee since 2018. Acting Chief Aaron Lipski says while resources have declined, demands for his department’s services have not.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Feb. 5
It’s family free day at the zoo; Amani United is having its inauguration; donate blood in Century City; and paint a picture at the Farmhouse Paint Bar.
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