New Reduced Emissions Program, RENEW, powered by GreenPrint, helps drivers stay green and help their community
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
Take Steps for Crohn’s and Colitis walk
Take Steps is the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation’s largest fundraising event and the nation’s only walk dedicated to finding a cure for digestive diseases.
MKE County Mental Health Board seeks comment on behavioral health budget
The Milwaukee County Mental Health Board is looking to the public for insight and ideas. What do you believe should be included in the BHD 2019 budget?
Bloom and Groom program helps spruce up Sherman Park
As spring approaches, Alderman Khalif J. Rainey encourages city residents to participate in the Sherman Park Community Association’s 8th Annual Bloom and Groom Sale.
City resources are available for sexually transmitted diseases
To prevent the spread of STDs and HIV, the City of Milwaukee provides several free health resources for sexual health.
Sherman Phoenix nearing campaign goal, $1 million away
Project aims to heal Milwaukee’s Sherman Park after 2016 tragedy resulted in neighborhood damage.
March Meter Madness assisting those who fell behind on energy bills
With the winter ban on utility disconnections ending in April—We Energies, Milwaukee County and community groups have been teaming up for March Meter Madness.
Capuchins’ Run Walk for the Hungry 2018
Friday, June 15, 6 PM Henry Maier Festival Park, 200 N Harbor Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53202 New this year: Earlier Start! The 5K run (Chip-timed & USATF certified) will start at 6:30 PM and the 2 mile walk at 7 PM. Walkers will enjoy a new route through Lakeshore State Park and onto the scenic […]
“A Celebration of International Women’s Day”
The United Nations Association – Greater Milwaukee invites you to… A Celebration of International Women’s Day Featuring Presentations On “The Impact of Racial Injustice on Black Milwaukee Women & Children” by Milwaukee Activist Lisa Jones & “The Effects of Privatizing Social Service Programs on Black Children & Families” by Milwaukee Child Welfare Advocate Amada Morales […]
Women’s group donates 20,000 new books to kids in need
This past weekend, Pi Beta Phi® Fraternity for Women hosted a literacy carnival and distributed 20,000 new books to area schools, after-school programs and community programs serving students from low-income families through its annual Fraternity Day of Service.
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