On Saturday, November 2, 2019, Men Moving Forward presented a prostate health education event at Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church, 3456 N. 38th St. Men Moving Forward is a support group for African American men who have survived prostate cancer. The event served to help educate African American men about the diagnosis, treatment, and support for how to deal with prostate … [Read more...] about Men Moving Forward presents 2019 prostate health education event
BMO Harris Bank honors three Milwaukee trailblazers
Annual awards honor women for their contributions to business and their communities BMO Harris Bank announced three BMO Celebrating Women honorees in Milwaukee on Tuesday, October 29, 2019. The women were nominated by local BMO Harris employees and selected for their professional achievements and impact on the community. The bank surprised the three honorees on … [Read more...] about BMO Harris Bank honors three Milwaukee trailblazers
Gov. Evers names public defender Milton Childs, Sr. as new judge for Milwaukee County
Milton Childs, Sr. a supervisor in the State Public Defender's Office, has been appointed to the circuit court bench in Milwaukee County. Gov. Tony Evers' office announced Childs' selection Tuesday, October 29, 2019. He will fill the seat vacated when Evers picked Joseph Donald for the District 1 Court of Appeals. Donald replaced Kitty Brennan, who retired. Childs' "vast … [Read more...] about Gov. Evers names public defender Milton Childs, Sr. as new judge for Milwaukee County
North Division Athletic Hall of Fame hosts 2019 Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet
On Saturday, October 19, 2019 the North Division Athletic Hall of Fame presented their "7th Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet," at the Hilton Garden Inn, 11600 West Park Place. Every two years the Alumni Association recognizes former North Division High School students, staff, and coaches who helped shape the great athletic legacy of North Division High School. This year's … [Read more...] about North Division Athletic Hall of Fame hosts 2019 Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet
Maintaining a thankful heart in the midst of trying times (Week 2)
“Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good. His love endures forever.” - Psalm 136:1 This month, in recognition of the National Day of Thanksgiving, we are encouraging you to be thankful even in the midst of trying, difficult times. This series is dedicated to two dear friends, simply identified as “S & D,” who are both dealing with health issues involving their … [Read more...] about Maintaining a thankful heart in the midst of trying times (Week 2)
Students explore options at MPS Health Career Expo
Is dentistry a health career? This question and many others were asked on October 17, 2019, at the MPS Health Career Expo hosted at North Division High School. Nearly 500 students had the chance to speak to nurses, emergency personnel, laboratory workers, dental professionals, and more to learn about the wide variety of health care careers available. Seventh- and eighth-grade … [Read more...] about Students explore options at MPS Health Career Expo
Task force of local leaders convenes to identify needs and propose solutions
To support the education and future of every child in Milwaukee, 32 local business, education, nonprofit, and civic leaders have agreed to serve on a task force designed to identify solutions leading to higher achievement for Milwaukee students. Task force members are invested leaders with deep connections to children and youth. The task force will be co-chaired by Peter … [Read more...] about Task force of local leaders convenes to identify needs and propose solutions
Eating too much sugar affects your mental health. Here’s how…
It’s not a new revelation that sugar is bad for our health. High sugar intake leads to high BMI, obesity, a decline in oral hygiene, and diabetes. However, what’s not often discussed is the significant impact of a high sugar diet on mental health. There is conclusive research on the negative impact it can have on mood, comprehension, and the way people view life. More … [Read more...] about Eating too much sugar affects your mental health. Here’s how…
What the #%@%! How swearing actually makes you healthier
Growing up, most of us were told that swearing, cursing or cussin’ (whatever you want to call it) was bad. At least I wasn’t allowed to do it, it was always looked down upon and regarded as something that only bad people do, unless it was my uncle, lol. He used swear words like an art form, LOL. But I digress. Medical researchers actually found that swearing can actually … [Read more...] about What the #%@%! How swearing actually makes you healthier
Remembering the Life of Minnie Jewel Linyear
Minnie Jewel Linyear was born on August 1, 1946 in Americus, GA to the late Mr. Ernest Davis Sr. and Mrs. Sylvia Davis. Minnie graduated from Sumter High School (Americus, GA) in 1964 and earned her bachelor's degree in Sociology at Xavier University (New Orleans, LA) in 1968 and later received a Master of Science in Management at Cardinal Stritch University in 1983 … [Read more...] about Remembering the Life of Minnie Jewel Linyear