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Experts Say More Funding Could Cut Crime

Experts Say More Funding Could Cut Crime

But local foundations say they can’t do it all, need government funding, too.

The Blooming of Fondy Park

The Blooming of Fondy Park

New park could create the city’s “premiere eco-tourism neighborhood.”

Eyes on Milwaukee: Revitalizing Silver City
Eyes on Milwaukee

Revitalizing Silver City

New restaurant will anchor redeveloped building on W. National Ave.

Program Seeks to Beautify the City

Program Seeks to Beautify the City

Community Improvement Project has given $1.1 million to 300 projects.

Serving More Than 60,000 Youth

Serving More Than 60,000 Youth

In 20 years, the Artists Working in Education program has had huge impact.

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Reports ‘On the Table’ Results

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Reports ‘On the Table’ Results

More than 5,400 people participated in the initiative.

How Hispanics Are Changing Milwaukee

How Hispanics Are Changing Milwaukee

Head of UCC says fastest growing demographic group will help shape Milwaukee’s future.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Theater Group Buying Former Town Hall
Eyes on Milwaukee

Theater Group Buying Former Town Hall

Quasimondo will buy "fabulous" building on N. 35th St. from the city.

Foundation Holds Community Chats on Key Issues

Foundation Holds Community Chats on Key Issues

GMF oversees 5,000 people at 200 locations in metro area “On the Table” discussions.

Murphy’s Law: Wisconsin One of Cheapest States
Murphy’s Law

Wisconsin One of Cheapest States

Gives little to charity, report shows. Milwaukee is much more generous than state.

New Parking Meters Will Help Homeless

New Parking Meters Will Help Homeless

Local dignitaries unveiled key-shaped meters that will help fund program for homeless.

Fondy Park’s Grand Opening September 16

Fondy Park’s Grand Opening September 16

Public-private venture creates inner city park next to Fondy Market where concerts can be held.

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