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Milwaukee Public Schools to host job fair

November 4, 2021

MPS is hiring! And, Saturday, November 6, 2021 is an opportunity to explore new pathways. You can make a lasting difference in the lives of children. Their lives matter... your commitment to their education makes a difference. Milwaukee Public Schools is hiring. Join many colleagues, friends and associates and examine the many jobs available at Wisconsin’s largest public … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Public Schools to host job fair

Vaccinations for kids will be in full swing by Nov. 8, White House says

November 4, 2021

The U.S. government’s COVID-19 vaccination program for children ages 5-11 will be ready to roll on Nov. 8, 2021 the White House said Monday. On Friday, October 29, 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved vaccines for the 28 million American children who fall into this age group, but the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) still has to … [Read more...] about Vaccinations for kids will be in full swing by Nov. 8, White House says

Four 2021 holiday shopping predictions — and what they mean for your wallet

November 4, 2021

With Halloween in the books and Thanksgiving just ahead on the horizon, those who haven’t yet started strategizing for the holidays might feel like they’re already behind. They shouldn’t panic just yet — but they should get moving. 2021 is shaping up to be at least as chaotic as 2020, and things are just getting started. Inflation, product shortages, shipping delays and an … [Read more...] about Four 2021 holiday shopping predictions — and what they mean for your wallet

Milwaukee Career & Employment Summit Thursday, November 11

November 4, 2021

During this uneven recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, jobseekers are in high demand by local employers. Yet many jobseekers with barriers to employment still are finding that it’s difficult to find a good job with a pathway to a solid career. The Milwaukee Career & Employment Summit, to be held on November 11, aims to connect jobseekers with up to 30 employers with … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Career & Employment Summit Thursday, November 11

Milwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue November 4, 2021

November 4, 2021

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Milwaukee Branch NAACP hosts annual ‘2021 Freedom Fund Dinner’

October 28, 2021

On Friday, October 22, 2021, the NAACP Milwaukee Branch hosted their "Annual Freedom Fund Dinner" at the Wisconsin Center, 400 West Wisconsin Ave. The theme for this year's dinner was "Always Fighting Forward," and the keynote speaker was Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (top left photo), who was instrumental in forming the prosecuting team responsible for the historic … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Branch NAACP hosts annual ‘2021 Freedom Fund Dinner’

Park re-named in honor of community activist Lucille Berrien

October 28, 2021

On Saturday, October 23, 2021, the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (MAARPR) along with County Supervisor Priscilla Cogg-Jones and a number of other local leaders were proud to officially unveil the new sign for the newly renamed Lucille Berrien Park, 3629 N. 16th St. The park which was originally named Lindbergh Park after aviator Charles Lindbergh, … [Read more...] about Park re-named in honor of community activist Lucille Berrien

St. Ann Center-Bucyrus Campus hosts Pumpkin Palooza

October 28, 2021

On Saturday, October 16, 2021, St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care-Bucyrus Campus, 2450 West North Ave., hosted their first ever "Pumpkin Palooza - Great Pumpkin Giveaway." Families were invited to attend and pick a pumpkin for St. Ann's pumpkin patch and tour their facilities and intergenerational STEM learning garden, a wheelchair accessible playscape and STEM learning … [Read more...] about St. Ann Center-Bucyrus Campus hosts Pumpkin Palooza

Parklawn Assembly of God hosts 2021 Harvest Festival

October 28, 2021

On Saturday, October 16, 2021, Parklawn Assembly of God, 3725 N. Sherman Blvd., invited neighbors from the Sherman Park neighborhood and the surrounding Greater Milwaukee Metro Area to join them for Harvest Fest 2021. Everyone was welcomed to the celebration of life, family, and community. At Parklawn, October is a month when we focus on the future, through a time of … [Read more...] about Parklawn Assembly of God hosts 2021 Harvest Festival

Sheriff Earnell Lucas announces candidacy for Mayor

October 28, 2021

On Tuesday, October 12, 2021, at the Milwaukee Public Market, 400 N. Water St., Sheriff Earnell Lucas gave a campaign speech announcing that he is running for Mayor of the City of Milwaukee. The event was well attended and Lucas gave a inspiring speech why he should be the next Mayor for the city of Milwaukee. During the event Sheriff Lucus said he was running because, "I … [Read more...] about Sheriff Earnell Lucas announces candidacy for Mayor

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