While many families and youth in the area were gearing up for the official start of the NBA season or prepping their costumes for Halloween, The Running Rebels Community Organization (RRCO) and their supporting community partners, families and friends were all abuzz at their Annual Scholarship Event taking place at the historical Tripoli Shrine Center […]
Lindsay Heights
Fathers find support at annual summit
Fathers from across the city gathered at the ninth annual Fatherhood Summit.
Headlights illuminate Running Rebels football practice field in Johnsons Park
Parents and coaches shine car headlights in Johnsons Park so that the Running Rebels football team can practice.
Headlights illuminate Running Rebels football practice field in Johnsons Park
Parents and coaches shine car headlights in Johnsons Park so that the Running Rebels football team can practice.
Construction skills program for adults seeks to return to an MPS school
Representatives of the One Hope Made Strong skilled trades teaching program say they are talking with MPS leaders about using the industrial technology labs at the Barack Obama School of Career and Technical Education, after the project was ejected from North Division High School.
Walnut Way Harvest Day celebration highlights diverse flavors, local food
Food vendors at the annual street festival in Lindsay Heights helped showcase the growing “farm to table” culture in Milwaukee.
Construction skills training program expelled from North Division
After MPS terminated its agreement with One Hope Made Strong at North Division High School, Ezzard White plans to move his construction skills training program for adults to the Barack Obama School of Career and Technical Education.
Construction skills training program expelled from North Division
After MPS terminated its agreement with One Hope Made Strong at North Division High School, Ezzard White plans to move his construction skills training program for adults to the Barack Obama School of Career and Technical Education.
On the Block: Community gardener
Lawarrell Cain, a Sherman Park resident who gardens in Lindsay Heights, explains what he loves about Alice’s Garden, while planting onions on a windy summer day. (Photos by Sue Vliet)
Curbing violence in Milwaukee will “take a village”
At a town meeting on gun violence, leaders and citizens agreed that community members have to take back their own neighborhoods.
