Retirees are lining up to work at Miller Park this summer to earn extra money, find their encore career, and be part of the iconic Brewer game experience.
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Adam Carr is deputy editor for community engagement at Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.
Black Lives / Black Lungs: How big tobacco targets African American communities
An estimated 45,000 African Americans die each year from tobacco-related illnesses, according to the National African American Tobacco Prevention Network.
Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan names Jackie Harcourt Vice President of Fundraising
Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan (LSS) announced Jackie Harcourt as the organization’s new Vice President of Fundraising.
We Are the Drum 2019
CAPITA Productions’ highly anticipated show We Are The Drum will be live at Marshall High School auditorium February 15th – 24th, 2019 with a special “pay-what-you-can” Community Show on February 7th at 7 pm.
Milwaukee students find their footing through Danceworks’ popular Mad Hot program
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Holiday lights show cheer in neighborhoods across the city
This gallery features festively decorated homes in each of the 18 neighborhoods NNS covers.
NNS reporter Edgar Mendez goes live on WGLB 1560AM
NNS reporter Edgar Mendez discussed his story about development on Villard Ave. with morning show hosts Dennis Walton and Saryea Murchison.
Alliance students attend legislative breakfast to discussion tobacco prevention
Local representatives of Alliance School FACT, Wisconsin’s youth tobacco prevention program, met with Representative Christine Sinicki during a legislative breakfast on Saturday, November 17th at Employ Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Transitional Jobs Collaborative to Thank DCF Secretary Eloise Anderson for Leadership on Life-Changing Employment Initiative
Eloise Anderson, Secretary of the State Department of Children and Families, will be the honoree and main speaker at the Transitional Jobs Celebration.
“Make Change Happen” video contest to support four school initiatives in local communities
North Shore Bank today announced that it is seeking entries for “Make Change Happen,” a 95th anniversary video contest to help support school initiatives in the local communities that the bank serves.
