Imunique Triplett hasn’t even graduated from Rufus King High School, but she’s already earned her nursing degree as a participant in the free M3 (M-Cubed) College Connections Program.
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5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: March 7 to March 11
Celebrate La Revo Books’ first birthday; meet the women entrepreneurs behind more than 20 local business; hear from Black immigrant and refugee youths about their experience; see the traveling “Hiplet Ballerinas” show; and attend this week’s MPS student job fair.
NNS on ‘Lake Effect’: 5 things to do this March in Milwaukee neighborhoods
What’s happening in our neighborhoods this March? A delicious International Women’s Day event, reading circle exploring the impact of racism, a conversation about mental health driven by hip-hop, a tour of a massive future development and a community science fair.
What you should do to keep your baby safe after powder formula recall leaves parents scrambling for replacements and answers
Abbott Nutrition voluntarily recalled its powder formula products due to reported cases of disease, forcing parents to scramble for replacements as well as advice.
5 things to know and do the weekend of March 4
Visit the “No More Stolen Sisters” exhibit before it closes; learn about the Community Within the Corridor building; learn floral arrangement at the Domes; attend women’s day demonstrations in support of essential workers and reproductive rights; and double your donation to the Hunger Task Force now until March 10.
The ins and outs of Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity’s homeownership program
Participation in Habitat for Humanity’s homebuilding program changed Wendy Winston’s life forever. Here is how it can help you.
A Milwaukee-based project is bringing to life stories of pregnancy during the pandemic
N’Jameh Russell-Camara helms the Pandemic Pregnancy Project, an effort to get mothers from the pandemic to share their stories.
Journeys: ‘I work with people on the ground’: How Marcelia Nicholson’s life experiences shape her public service
Milwaukee County Board Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson uses her background to shape how she leads.
Need home repairs? Here is how you find help
Despite Milwaukee’s long list of loans and grants available, homeowners struggle to get help with critical repairs. Here’s what you need to know.
‘It has been set back years now’: Free calls to those who are incarcerated hits a snag in Milwaukee County
A plan for free calls for those jailed at the Milwaukee County House of Correction and the Milwaukee County Jail has been blocked due to budgetary considerations.
