Washington High School of Information Technology is celebrating two teams that will advance to state championships this year – the boys’ basketball team and the chess team.
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
Report details local government spending on out-of-school time programming for Milwaukee youth
A report released today by the Public Policy Forum indicates that Milwaukee’s major governmental entities are investing considerable resources in out-of-school programming for the city’s youth, but that investments should be better tracked and coordinated.
United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County hiring Data Manager
United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County envisions a world where all individuals and families achieve their human potential through education, income stability and healthy lives. United Way advances the common good by recruiting people and organizations who bring the passion, expertise and resources needed to get things done. United Way’s global mission is […]
Stereotyping: Unraveling the Consequences
Alverno College is hosting a forum on stereotyping, the possible consequences and strategies to reduce its negative impact.
Mary Ryan Boys & Girls Club in Sherman Park celebrates reopening
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee hosted community leaders and the public for the reopening of the Mary Ryan Boys & Girls Club in Sherman Park located at 3000 N. Sherman Blvd on Wednesday, March 8.
St. Thomas More HS announces new $10 million scholarship fund
St. Thomas More High School announces the creation of the Leonard Gigowski Scholarship Fund, which will bring over $10 million in new funding to St. Thomas More in the decades to come.
New Click2Work email list will connect residents to job opportunities
Milwaukee residents who are interested in staying up-to-date on job openings throughout the city, career fairs and vocational training opportunities can now sign up to receive regular email and text updates from the city.
Social Development Commission addresses potential labor shortage as construction season begins
As spring approaches, developers in Milwaukee’s construction industry prepare for a busy season. However, many contractors can’t find skilled laborers to do the work. It’s a potential problem. Without a steady labor pool, local projects could run behind schedule or stall.
Augustine Prep sets June 26 opening date; first day of school will be August 16
Augustine Prep announced today that it will officially open on June 26, 2017 and school will start on August 16, 2017.
Milwaukee Public Schools hosts informational job fair
Milwaukee Public Schools is looking for talented teachers, paraprofessionals and support staff for the 2017-18 school year.
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