NNS deputy editor Adam Carr joins Joy Powers of WUWM for our monthly spot with “Lake Effect,” where he discusses events in February connected to Milwaukee’s North and South Side neighborhoods.
Archives for 2021
Post from Community: Wisconsin Poet Laureate Dasha Kelly Hamilton will lead course at Alverno
Alverno College is offering a series of courses designed to help people embrace change, and learn how to harness the power of creativity to inspire change within themselves and in the greater community. Led by Wisconsin Poet Laureate Dasha Kelly Hamilton, the Spark Series is a new virtual program from Alverno’s School of Adult Learning and New Initiatives, and students who complete the entire program will earn a professional certificate.
Hundreds of MPS students struggle to find affordable driver’s ed classes during pandemic
MPS had to cut the size of driver’s ed class sizes because of COVID-19, leaving 500-plus to find driver’s education elsewhere.
Post from Community: Voting begins in UScellular’s fifth annual Black History Month art contest
UScellular announced today that public voting is now open in the company’s fifth annual Black History Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee.
NNS Spotlight: New name, same mission: How one organization is lifting up Milwaukee residents
VIA, the nonprofit organization formerly known as Layton Boulevard West Neighbors, serves residents of Silver City, Burnham Park and Layton Park and focuses on affordable housing, economic development and grassroots leadership.
PHOTOS: What ‘Phobruary’ looks like in 2021
“Phobruary” is back. And we are sharing some “pho-tography” so you can see exactly what a bowl looks like from each of the three participating Silver City restaurants.
OPINION: Youth crime will not change until we change our approach
We continue to see unacceptable levels of youth engaging in crime, violence, reckless driving and more. These are not new issues, nor is the work needed to solve them. We need a community-driven approach that takes advantage of our collective strengths instead of relying solely on individual programs.
Hunger Task Force’s Mobile Market brings fresh produce to food deserts across Milwaukee County
The Hunger Task Force’s Mobile Market provides Milwaukee County residents with healthy eating options every weekday.
OPINION: How the redistricting process can finally and fairly recognize Native American peoples
The redistricting process should provide Native Americans with as much opportunity to elect candidates of their choice, recognizing that past federal policies make that objective difficult.
Post from Community: 2021 gener8tor art application now open
Formerly known as Fellowship.art, Milwaukee-based artist accelerator program will provide selected visual artists $15,000 and 12 weeks of support
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