There is an election coming up Tuesday. Here is what you need to know.
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How to deal with any pitfalls and problems on Election Day
Here’s a guide to some questions you may have on Election Day, issues you could face and what to do in those situations.
Not registered on Election Day? There’s still time to vote
Although not the case in every state, Wisconsinites can register at their polling place on Election Day.
5 ways to get the vote out in Milwaukee
As Election Day gets closer, there are a couple of steps you can take if you want your vote and voice to be heard.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: April 3 to April 7
Cast your vote Tuesday; check out free art therapy for those processing grief; learn at “Financial Friday” at Coffee Makes You Black; apply for the EARN & LEARN youth employment program; and submit entries to the 2023 Teen Poetry Contest.
What you need to know about the Milwaukee school board elections on April 4
If you care about your kids, then you should care about the upcoming school board election. Here’s what you need to know.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Feb. 20 to Feb. 24
Support the fourth annual African American Environmental Pioneer Awards; vote on Election Day; attend Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley’s “2023 State of the County” address; visit the MPS open house and job fair at Douglas Middle School; and check out the Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers’ gallery night.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Nov. 7 to Nov. 11
Submit comments on We Energies’ proposed rate increase; hear author Ebony LaDelle discuss themes from her book “Love Radio”; vote on Election Day; join residents and business owners in Williamsburg Heights for a meeting on safety; and learn how to support community-based arts in Milwaukee and abroad.
‘Proud of my city’: Turnout down, but Milwaukee’s Black voters leapt hurdles to vote
Despite smaller turnout, activists see hopeful signs of determination as voters cast ballots amid a pandemic and barriers to get-out-the-vote efforts.
The NNS coronavirus update: What Milwaukee residents need to know the week of Oct. 12
New testing centers are opening this week, as the National Guard prepares to end its deployment at the city’s two largest sites.
