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Amani United’s New President Charts Course For Neighborhood

Amani United’s New President Charts Course For Neighborhood

First up for Elizabeth Brown is updating revitalization plan, then landing a grocery store.

MKE County: Lifeguard Shortage Limits Pool Openings Again
MKE County

Lifeguard Shortage Limits Pool Openings Again

No lifeguards at beaches in 2022, limited pool openings.

Evers Allocates $45 Million To Violence Prevention, Victim Support

Evers Allocates $45 Million To Violence Prevention, Victim Support

Evers joined by Attorney General Josh Kaul and Milwaukee violence prevention leaders for announcement.

Dominican Center Director Was A Quiet Force

Dominican Center Director Was A Quiet Force

Sister Patricia Rogers retires after years of leadership in Amani neighborhood.

How the Amani Neighborhood Cut Crime

How the Amani Neighborhood Cut Crime

And improved life in 53206 ZIP code. Dominican Center and non-profits empowered residents.

Ways to Celebrate Juneteenth This Year

Ways to Celebrate Juneteenth This Year

Despite the pandemic, there are a number of virtual events and protests this Juneteenth.

MKE County: ‘We Care Crew’ Takes on Pandemic
MKE County

‘We Care Crew’ Takes on Pandemic

County teams with city, police, non-profits to distribute meals, face masks, resource bags at local parks.

MANDI Awards Feature: Meet Kilbourn-Kadish Park
MANDI Awards Feature

Meet Kilbourn-Kadish Park

The Brewers Community Foundation Public Space Award Finalist is a community driven success.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Healthy Meat Market Coming to N. 22nd St.
Eyes on Milwaukee

Healthy Meat Market Coming to N. 22nd St.

Carl Wesley will transform vacant building with Fresh 2 Fork concept.

Video: Remembering Quanita “Tay” Jackson
Video

Remembering Quanita “Tay” Jackson

She worked to make city better, only to be fatally shot.

Effort Improves City’s Recreation Areas

Effort Improves City’s Recreation Areas

MPS has invested $12 million in rebuilding, renovating outdoor athletic and play facilities.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Continuum Moves to Watts Building
Eyes on Milwaukee

Continuum Moves to Watts Building

Architecture and planning firm buys classic downtown building, plans to renovate it.

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