Milwaukee Repertory Theater awarded $60,000 to 80 individuals through the Milwaukee Rep Freelance Artist Relief Effort supported by the Rep Rising Emergency Relief Campaign.
Archives for 2021
Renters on verge of eviction may get more aid, housing advocates say
As the Jan. 31 deadline nears for the end of the federal eviction moratorium, housing advocates and landlords alike are optimistic about Milwaukee residents having stable housing.
Inside the NNS newsroom: Community voices have never been more important. Here’s how to get yours published.
After a challenging 2020, we know at least one thing: Your voice matters now more than ever.
The NNS coronavirus update for the week of Jan. 18: A new nominee for health commissioner; website offers vaccination resources; free masks being given away on MLK Day
With so much happening with the coronavirus, here’s what you need to know this week, all in one place.
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: Jan. 18 to Jan. 23
Celebrate MLK Day with several events; take a community survey on a new bicycle boulevard on near South Side; and sign up for cross-country skiing lessons.
UPDATE: ‘Design Your Future’ application deadline extended to Jan. 31
The deadline to apply for the “Design Your Future” pitch contest has been extended to Jan. 31. The pitch competition seeks ideas to improve educational outcomes for Black males, and the winners will receive funding and a stipend.
Post from Community: Make 2021 the year you resolve to recycle right and reduce waste
If you’re tired of the same old New Year’s resolutions – you know – the ones you abandon before the end of January, why not resolve to reduce waste and recycle right? We’re here to help with a few resolutions to choose from.
Post from Community: BBB Scam Alert: New round of stimulus checks could trigger more cons
A second round of stimulus checks was announced in December by the IRS for most Americans, and for many, the money has already landed in their bank accounts. For others, the wait continues as the distribution of the refunds is still taking place. BBB warns this is an ideal situation for potential scammers to take advantage of consumers.
Post from Community: First Stage and Betty Brinn Children’s Museum Announce New Collaboration
First Stage, one of the nation’s leading theaters for young people and families, and the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum, an industry leader for creating interactive exhibits and programming for children, are pleased to announce a new virtual educational collaboration called STORY DRAMA: LEARNING LETTERS.
Post from Community: 41,000+ men pledge to fight human trafficking
The men’s movement to oppose human trafficking continues to gain momentum, six weeks after launching. As of yesterday, more than 41,350 men in Wisconsin and seven other states have taken the HEMAD pledge to stand against human trafficking and the commercial sexual exploitation of adults and children.
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