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Pauline Redmond Coggs Foundation and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® Epsilon Kappa Omega Chapter Bring Community Together for “Community on the Fairway”
The Pauline Redmond Coggs Foundation (PRCF) and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® Epsilon Kappa Omega Chapter hosted the 2026 Annual Lawn Sip, Community on the Fairway, on Saturday, August 8, 2026, at the Wisconsin Country Club. The signature fundraising event brought together community leaders, partners, supporters, scholarship recipients, and families for an afternoon celebrating service, sisterhood, and the continued investment in Milwaukee’s future leaders.
Outreach Community Health Center Hosts ‘Annual Community Health & Resource Fair
The Outreach Community Health Centers “Annual Community Health & Resource Fair” took place on Saturday, August 8, 2026, at their center at, 220 W. Capitol Drive. This free event was open to the public and featured free health screenings and education; free back-to-school supplies; fresh produce and free food; family-friendly activities, games, and music; raffle giveaways and community resource booths.
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Senator Tammy Baldwin Pays Visit to the Renfro Family
Herbert and Betty Renfro attended the Senator’s roundtable with housing leaders in May 2026. Post the roundtable, Herbert shared their story of needing support to replace their roof and stairs inside their home. Senator Baldwin’s office connected the Renfro’s with Revitalize MKE, a local nonprofit organization that provides free, critical home repairs and safety modifications to low-income seniors, veterans, and individuals living with disabilities. Serving both Milwaukee and Waukesha counties, the group operates as a nonprofit construction company, utilizing licensed contractors and volunteers to help residents remain safely independent in their homes. The Renfro’s have lived at their home for 50 years and raised three children. Pictured are (left photo, from left) Tiffany Henry, Lynda Jackson Conyers, Senator Tammy Baldwin, Henry Renfro, and Betty Renfro.
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Second Annual Milwaukee Bucks Camp Held at North Division High School
From June 29, 2026 – July 3, 2026, for the second time since the 1980’s, the Milwaukee Bucks held its Camp at North Division High School. The Milwaukee Bucks along with MPS Recreation and the George Gerharz North Division Alumni and Friends, Inc. worked together to make this camp possible. Young people, ages 7 – 14, both male and female participated in the camp.
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Local News
Beckum-Stapleton Little League Celebrates Photojournalist Yvonne Kemp’s Birthday
On Thursday, August 13, 2026, local photojournalist Yvonne Kemp celebrated her birthday with her family and friends at the Milwaukee Brewers Helfaer Field with the Beckum-Stapleton Little League. Singer Jackie Caldwell & the Esquires II were the entertainment; Dave DeGrace was the announcer for the game; Negro League Player Dennis Biddle threw out the ceremonial Pitch and MLB All Star Outfielder Larry Hisle shared his baseball knowledge with the Little League Players. Jewell Carter helped organize the event, served refreshments and food was served by Lorraine and James Gill of the Milwaukee Brewers Media Dining Room Staff.
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Hallowed Missionary Baptist Church’s Annual Community Outreach
On Saturday, August 15, 2026, Hallowed Missionary Baptist Church’s held its “Annual Community Outreach” which is an event to introduce and inform the community of various organizations promoting literacy in financing, education, health, spiritual, and civic duties that are available to them; as well as an opportunity to evangelize.
Among the honored guests were Mayor Cavalier Johnson, who gave encouraging remarks and hosted a question and answer session; and Sheriff Denita Ball who also interacted with the crowd.
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Milwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue August 20, 2026
Hallowed Missionary Baptist Church’s Annual Community Outreach; Beckum-Stapleton Little League celebrates photojournalist Yvonne Kemp’s birthday; National Weather Service to assess damage after Tuesday’s severe storms in Southeast Wisconsin; Christy Knowings, former ‘All That’ star, dies at 46; Buffalo Soldiers/Trooper M.C. host ‘Back-to-School Giveaway’; Five MPS schools are ranked among the nation’s best high schools; ‘This feels like Christmas’: $50K in furniture gets second life at Milwaukee schools, nonprofits; You are still needed: International Overdose Awareness Day events honor and heal; Is your child ready for a 7 a.m. back-to-school alarm? Reset their sleep now; plus our Ministries Section, Black History, Birthday Salutes and Classifieds.
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Being Frank: Have Some Fun
Today’s society is composed from a very interesting batch of ingredients. Fear is one of the key ingredients that are a part of concoction that form US society. When you add anger, aggression, depression, and a plethora of other nauseating ingredients, the result is US society. There is one ingredient that needs to be added to the mix in order to cancel out some of the others. That key ingredient is fun. Fun added to many people’s lives in the USA would change the country in 15 minutes.
Community
Five MPS Schools are Ranked Among the Nation’s Best High Schools
Five high schools in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) are among the best in the nation, according to a new ranking from U.S. News & World Report released Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
Ronald Reagan College Preparatory High School, Golda Meir School, Hmong American Peace Academy, Rufus King International High School, and Milwaukee School of Languages are all recognized as award winning by the publication’s 2026 list. Reagan (10th) and Meir (25th) both ranked among the 25 best high schools in Wisconsin.
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Buffalo Soldiers/Trooper M.C. Host ‘Back-to-School Giveaway’
On Saturday, August 8, 2026, the Buffalo Soldiers/Troopers Motorcycle Club (M.C.), with regional involvement from chapters like Gary/Chicago, hosted a “Back-to-School Supply Giveaway” at McGovern Park, located at 5500 North 51st St. The family-friendly community event featured free school supplies (such as crayons and markers), book bags, food, beverages, and treats.
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Beckum-Stapleton Little League Celebrates Photojournalist Yvonne Kemp’s Birthday
On Thursday, August 13, 2026, local photojournalist Yvonne Kemp celebrated her birthday with her family and friends at the Milwaukee Brewers Helfaer Field with the Beckum-Stapleton Little League. Singer Jackie Caldwell & the Esquires II were the entertainment; Dave DeGrace was the announcer for the game; Negro League Player Dennis Biddle threw out the ceremonial Pitch and MLB All Star Outfielder Larry Hisle shared his baseball knowledge with the Little League Players. Jewell Carter helped organize the event, served refreshments and food was served by Lorraine and James Gill of the Milwaukee Brewers Media Dining Room Staff.
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Hallowed Missionary Baptist Church’s Annual Community Outreach
On Saturday, August 15, 2026, Hallowed Missionary Baptist Church’s held its “Annual Community Outreach” which is an event to introduce and inform the community of various organizations promoting literacy in financing, education, health, spiritual, and civic duties that are available to them; as well as an opportunity to evangelize.
Among the honored guests were Mayor Cavalier Johnson, who gave encouraging remarks and hosted a question and answer session; and Sheriff Denita Ball who also interacted with the crowd.
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Editorials
Being Frank: Have Some Fun
Today’s society is composed from a very interesting batch of ingredients. Fear is one of the key ingredients that are a part of concoction that form US society. When you add anger, aggression, depression, and a plethora of other nauseating ingredients, the result is US society. There is one ingredient that needs to be added to the mix in order to cancel out some of the others. That key ingredient is fun. Fun added to many people’s lives in the USA would change the country in 15 minutes.
Being Frank: Find It In You
Today’s society is in a state of upheaval. Many people in the USA would say society is a mess. There are issues that have been ignored for too long that are coming to light that can easily lead to crisis. There are changes in morals, and culture, that many people feel are leading the US into purgatory. If someone is looking for a form of salvation in today’s world, they may be in for a long search. There is a way to shorten the previous stated search. The searching person can go inside themselves and find salvation by finding inner peace, harmony and beauty.
Christian Times
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church Celebrates 107 Years of Worship and Serving the Community
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church 107th Anniversary commemoration will be held on Sunday, August 16, 2026, at Mount Zion, 2207 N 2nd Street, Milwaukee, WI. Worship Service at 10:00 a.m.; Rev. Louis E. Sibley III, Pastor. The Anniversary Theme is, “Rebuilding The House of God,” Nehemiah 2:18.
Holy Temple M.B.C. Hosts Neighborhood Community Evangelism Excursion
On Saturday July 11, 2026, Holy Temple Missionary Baptist Church held their first ever canvassing the neighborhood for Christ. As John12:32 states, “If I be lifted up from earth, I’ll draw all men unto me,” Pastor J.N. Weathers stated, follow the vision. Holy Temple M.B.C. canvassed the neighborhood to let people know that the church cares for them, that they have somewhere to come; to go. If they need a church home, or if they just need to talk, they can come to Holy Temple M.B.C. at 4245 N. 60th Street. Their doors are especially open to the neighborhood youth. This was just the beginning, for their next “Canvassing for Christ” is scheduled for September 19, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. Jesus reminds us in Matthew 5:13-16, “That we are the salt of the earth and the light of the world.” Holy Temple M.B.C is trying to be obedient to God’s words and strongly believes it’s time that the Christian community come together and lift the name of Jesus in the city of Milwaukee.
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Wisconsin State Conventions Annual Deacon’s Gala
On Saturday, June 20, 2026 the Wisconsin General Baptist State Convention, Inc. where Reverend Keith T. Evans serves as President and Brother Leonard Cratic services as Laymen’s President and the General Baptist State Convention of WI, Inc. where Dr. Frederick E. Jones serves as President and Deacon Albert Brown serves as Laymen’s President held their combined Annual Deacon’s Gala at the Hampton Inn at State Fair Park. The purpose of this year’s gala was to recognize pastors of both conventions who have served over forty years and to recognize faithful deacon who have passed since Covid to present. Ten pastors and thirty deceased deacons were recognized that evening. Pastors and family members of deceased deacons were presented with plaques. Reverend Carl M. Heard served as the guest speaker. The theme for this event was “Steadfast In Service: Anchored in Faith, Drive by Love” – I Corinthians15:58.
Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God In Christ celebrates 40th Church Anniversary with weekend long celebration
This year, Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God in Christ celebrates 40 years of faithful commitment to the Milwaukee community. As they mark this milestone, they will tell their story, honor their past, and remember where God has brought them from.
The weekend long celebration will take place May 30th – June 1st, 2026. The theme for this milestone celebration is, “If God Can Do Anything God Can Do Everything. There Is NOTHING Too Hard for God!”
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Art and Entertainment
Ten Chimneys Hosts Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program with Phylicia Rashad
On Friday, July 17, 2026, fellows and guests gathered for “A Conversation with Phylicia Rashad,” an inspiring and memorable discussion with one of America’s most celebrated artists. Then on Saturday night, the 2026 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows took center stage for The Concluding Presentation, bringing to life scenes that reflected the remarkable talent, courage, and artistry cultivated throughout their week together.
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Northcott’s ‘Summer Culture Music Series’ Continues
On July 11, 2026, Northcott’s Neighborhood House, Inc. hosted their “Summer Culture Music Series” at Clinton Rose Park. This concert event was sponsored by Northcott, Bader Philanthropies, TMJ4, 98.3, and talent was curated by Team Loyalty Entertainment. There were also antique cars on display for concertgoers and lemonade was donated by Eli’s Lemonade. The DJ was DL Boogie. The MC for the concert was Jammin’ 98.3’s Don Black and spoken word poetry was performed by Tamar. The music opening act was The MuvGruv; Headliner opener was Soul Serious w/ Nathan Latimore; and the headliner was Ivan Singh.
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Encore Richard Kluge School: Shule Ya Msingi Ya Waigizaji Wa Sanaa
Grade 3 teacher Monifa Lacking and Principal Keshum Willingham were excited to share the incredible talents of the students of Richard Kluge Elementary. Kluge Elementary Cast and Staff Production Crew had a seamless production of, “The Lion King Kids.” The singing and acting by the children was exceptional.
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Finale and farewell: your MSO’s final concerts of the 2025/26 season
As the 2025.26 season draws to a close, your Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is pulling out all the stops with a series of can’t-miss performances featuring some of the most popular jewels of the classical canon. From the kaleidoscopic colors of Stravinsky’s fairytale ballet to the grandeur of Beethoven’s greatest choral triumph, you won’t want to miss a second of the action onstage in Allen-Bradley Hall.
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Education
Five MPS Schools are Ranked Among the Nation’s Best High Schools
Five high schools in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) are among the best in the nation, according to a new ranking from U.S. News & World Report released Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
Ronald Reagan College Preparatory High School, Golda Meir School, Hmong American Peace Academy, Rufus King International High School, and Milwaukee School of Languages are all recognized as award winning by the publication’s 2026 list. Reagan (10th) and Meir (25th) both ranked among the 25 best high schools in Wisconsin.
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Young Minds, Bold Ideas: Greater Milwaukee Urban League launches first AI summer camp
The Greater Milwaukee Urban League celebrated its first-ever AI Summer Camp with a Capstone Presentation event on Thursday, July 16, 2026 at the Neighborhood Room at ThriveOn King, where student scholars showed the community that technology was never really the point — they were.
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Health & Fitness
Milwaukee Chapter of the Links, Inc., Launch Black K.A.R.E. Initiative to Raise Awareness of Kidney Disease
Photo by Yvonne Kemp On Wednesday, February 18, 2026, the Milwaukee Chapter of The Links, Incorporated along with Mayor Cavalier Johnson and others, unveiled a Milwaukee County Transit System…
The Power of Collaboration is Milwaukee’s Legacy
By: RISE Drug Free MKE Image courtesy pexels.com. Milwaukee has a rich history that displays the power of collective action. From the organizing traditions of Black churches and neighborhood…
Make It A December You’ll Actually Remember
Photo courtesy of pexels.com The holiday season is approaching quickly. Daylight is shorter and the weather is colder. Shopping lists are getting long and weekends are filling up. We’re…
A Reality Check About Alcohol and Other Drug Use
Image courtesy of pexels.com. Our culture appears to be awash in alcohol and other drugs. It seems that ads, songs, and TV shows and films portray lifestyles that include…
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What's Happening?
Johnson-Harris 68th Annual Family Reunion
The Johnson Harris Annual Family Reunion tradition originated in Crossette, Arkansas in 1958, even during covid the family met over zoom. This year the 68th annual was held in Milwaukee, WI , hosted by Ben Johnson and his daughters, Jan Johnson Carlyle and Paula Johnson Stanford and his son, Jay Johnson. The reunion was held at the Holiday Inn and Suites 10831 W. Park Place, July 24 -26, 2026 and occurs on the 4th weekend in July every year. This year there were 125 family members present. The cousin from Long Beach, California won the prize for traveling the longest distance. Other places represented were Florence, Mississippi; Lorain, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Rockford, Illinois; Washington DC., Texas, Virginia, Alabama, and of course all parts of Arkansas. The oldest family member to attend is 93 years old, the youngest, one year old. Many family members from out of town were able to experience the attractions Milwaukee is known for, such as the Lake front, Brady Street Festival, Water St. District, The Harley Davidson Museum, and the Potawatomi Casino.
7th Annual African American Environmental Pioneer Awards, February 16th, 2026
In recognition of Black History Month, the African American Environmental Pioneer Awards 7th annual event is honoring those in Milwaukee’s African American community working for a better environment. Nominees are chosen by previous honorees and event organizers. …
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Obituaries
Clive Davis, Legendary Music Producer Passes at Age 94
Clive Davis, the legendary music producer of industry icons from Janis Joplin and Whitney Houston to Billy Joel and Santana, has died.
Davis, famously dubbed “the man with the golden ears,” was 94. His family confirmed his death in a social media post.
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The Story of Lieutenant Colonel Corrine “Coco” Burnett
The City of Milwaukee has lost a true decorated soldier, accomplished nurse and educator, incredible multi-business founder and owner, passionate community leader, and true to her nature, a dear friend and a free spirit: Corrine “Coco” Burnett (Hereafter Coco as she was fondly known) died on Saturday, May 30th at 4:30 a.m., in Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital surrounded by her loving Family.
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The Legacy of a Godly Woman: Dr. Louise A. Mormon
It was on May 29, 1931 that God saw fit to bring into this world a tiny little girl in a tiny little city called England, Arkansas. Her parents were Ulysses and Corrine Turner, and she was the oldest of 5 girls: Lucy B., Mae Doris, Artellis, and Erlene. Ulysses and Corrine gave the name of Anna Louise to their little bundle of joy. At some point in life, Anna Louise decided she didn’t like her name the way it was, so she changed it to Louise Anna. The family relocated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin with dreams of a better life. A better life was achieved and the family flourished.
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