Applications for nonprofits supporting community broadband education will be available beginning June 1.
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
Post from Community: Open house for Stark Playfield’s renovation
Milwaukee Recreation is making improvements to Stark Playfield (4951 N. 40 St.) and would like to hear your ideas. The playfield is located just a few blocks away from Obama High School and Custer Stadium. Drop in anytime and help us reimagine the playfield.
Post from Community: Supervisor Coggs-Jones statement on one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder
“Excessive force and police brutality are all too common in our lives. For decades—especially for Black men and boys—racism, discrimination, double standards of justice, inequities of the justice system, and police brutality have continued to be the norm.”
Post from Community: Sunday’s caravan calling for normalization of relations with Cuba
This coming Sunday, May 30, a car and bike caravan calling for an end to the US economic blockade of Cuba will leave from the Mitchell Park Domes, 524 S. Layton Blvd., after a short send-off at 1 PM.
Post from Community: Music, dance fill band shell in June
Indaba Nights, a free 13-week outdoor summer concert series, kicks off on June 2. Family-friendly performances will take place at the Indaba Band Shell, 2450 W. North Ave., every Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. through Aug. 25.
Post from Community: Spectrum Reach’s “Pay It Forward” offers minority-owned businesses free advertising and marketing resources
Spectrum Reach is offering local minority-owned businesses the chance to receive three months of free television advertising, a free commercial, and other marketing resources as part of the company’s “Pay It forward” initiative.
Post from Community: Supervisor Haas secures approval of Highway 41 Historic Garden coming to Wilson Park
The County Board of Supervisors today adopted [17-1] a development and maintenance agreement between the Parks Department and South 27th Street Business District Association to create the Highway 41 Historic Garden in Wilson Park.
Post from Communtiy: Senator Baldwin rejoins effort to improve maternal health outcomes
MOMMIES Act would expand coverage for pregnant women covered by Medicaid. Black women are more than three times as likely to die from childbirth complications as white women; U.S. has highest rate of pregnancy-related deaths among peer countries.
Post from Community: Milwaukee’s first StoryWalk® coming to Washington Park May 22-29
Next Door is partnering with Milwaukee County Parks to present the city’s first StoryWalk® for our community to enjoy. Families can visit Washington Park from May 22-29, 2021 and walk “page by page” along a path reading the popular children’s story “The Gruffalo” by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
Post from Community: Supervisor Taylor secures funding for Dontre Hamilton Memorial Bench
The County Board of Supervisors today adopted [17-1] a proposal by Supervisor Sequanna Taylor allocating $3,000 to fund a memorial bench and plaque in Red Arrow Park to honor the life of Mr. Dontre Hamilton and lift up the importance of mental health care.
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