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Bipartisan ‘Green Alert’ Bill Passes State Senate

Bipartisan ‘Green Alert’ Bill Passes State Senate

"The bill passed by the Senate today, known as the Corey Adams Searchlight Act, gives us the tools we need to offer aid when a veteran goes missing."

Free Ice-Fishing Clinics for Kids at 6 Park Lagoons, Feb. 10

Free Ice-Fishing Clinics for Kids at 6 Park Lagoons, Feb. 10

Children age 15 and under are invited to hands-on clinics featuring safety on the ice, use of ice fishing equipment, fish identification, regulations, and knot tying.

Plan Your Summer!

Plan Your Summer!

The 2017 Parks “Summer’s Best” Entertainment Guide is here

Group Tee-Off, Clinics Open Disc-Golf Season at Dretzka Park

Group Tee-Off, Clinics Open Disc-Golf Season at Dretzka Park

Dretzka’s disc-golf course is located at the west side of the park at 124th Street and West Bradley Road.

Historic Flooding with Three Pieces of Legislation

Historic Flooding with Three Pieces of Legislation

City, county responding to increasing frequency of flooding.

Unprecedented City-County Effort Will Yield Major Improvements to Parks and Prepare for 100-year Storm

Unprecedented City-County Effort Will Yield Major Improvements to Parks and Prepare for 100-year Storm

Planning for the joint City-County effort has been underway for nearly ten years.

County Executive Chris Abele Announces “Parks with Purpose” Community Workshops

County Executive Chris Abele Announces “Parks with Purpose” Community Workshops

Information gathered will support the two major park planning efforts underway simultaneously.

Milwaukee County Supervisor Michael Mayo, Sr. Sets Event to Benefit Homeless at Dineen Park on Oct 29.

Milwaukee County Supervisor Michael Mayo, Sr. Sets Event to Benefit Homeless at Dineen Park on Oct 29.

Mayo, Volunteers Will Spend the Night in the Park to Raise Awareness of Homelessness, Gather Needed Winter Clothing and Supplies for Homeless

Milwaukee Jobs Act components get boost from Council

Milwaukee Jobs Act components get boost from Council

The Common Council has approved changes that will make it easier for groups and businesses to help implement key components of the Milwaukee Jobs Act, which could help put dozens of city residents in new jobs this summer.

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