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Sheriff Denita Ball Sworn In

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North side voters will find packed primaries on Feb. 21.

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Erika Smith's responsibilities include expanding partnerships, STEAM programming and lighting second side of bridge.

MKE County: Evers Appoints Denita Ball Milwaukee County Sheriff
MKE County

Evers Appoints Denita Ball Milwaukee County Sheriff

Ball makes history ahead of schedule as first female Milwaukee County Sheriff.

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Denita Ball Wins Sheriff’s Race

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Nikki Purvis Leaving City To Head African American Chamber

Nikki Purvis Leaving City To Head African American Chamber

Purvis replaces Ossie Kendrix at helm of nonprofit.

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How Victor Amaya Became a Data Wonk

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City Hall

Mayor Acts To Create Full Fire & Police Commission

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New Neighborhood House Director Wants to Empower Residents, Youths

New Neighborhood House Director Wants to Empower Residents, Youths

"I want to make Milwaukee better because Milwaukee made me better."

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The Rise of José Pérez

How high school dropout rose to become first Latino Common Council president in Milwaukee history.

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