The City of Milwaukee Health Department recently confirmed a positive test of rabies in a bat found in the city. Here’s how to stay safe.
Photo exhibit captures perspective of LGBT teens
Diverse and Resilient’s recent photo project challenged LGBT youth to “think beyond the selfie” and use photography to express their feelings about how they see the world around them.
Ace Boxing Club fights to improve lives in and out of the ring
For 55 years, the Native-American-founded ACE Boxing Club has provided underprivileged youth with the opportunity to learn important life skills through boxing.
Event raises awareness of obesity in Native American community
Ignace Indian Health Center’s annual obesity awareness event provided free physical exams and activities for the city’s Native American community.
Traveling jail cell captivates youth, community
The Phenomenal Men Support Group utilizes a built-to-scale trailer jail cell to encourage community youth to stay away from activities that would put them behind bars.
On The Block: Vendor’s first season
Jasmin Hoover Evans reflects on lessons learned during her first summer as a vendor at the Fondy Farmers Market.
Yellow Chair Project promotes community, connection in Thurston Woods
Residents of the Thurston Woods neighborhood came together at a new event to paint chairs yellow, representing peace and positivity in the community.
Amani block party celebrates community, challenges perceptions
Community organizations came out to show their support for the Amani neighborhood at its annual block party.
Local teens hone business, barista skills at Cafe @ Large
Arts @ Large’s student-led coffee shop on the South Side is designed to provide business skills to young aspiring baristas and entrepreneurs.
Home care workers, community leaders hold candlelight vigil at MCFI
Workers demanded an hourly wage increase, training compensation and increased job benefits for those working in MCFI’s New Health Services program.
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