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NEWaukeean of the Week: Stacie Adler
NEWaukeean of the Week

Stacie Adler

"Milwaukee has the unique charm of being a large city but also a place where you feel a strong sense of community."

Habitat for Humanity Targets Midtown, Harambee

Habitat for Humanity Targets Midtown, Harambee

Investing $9 million in Midtown, $16 to $20 million in Harambee neighborhoods.

Summer Programs for Children

Summer Programs for Children

Find free and affordable summer programs and camps for children

500 New Community Gardens

500 New Community Gardens

All built in May by Victory Garden Initiative, bringing its total to 3,500.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Maanaan Nadeem Shakeel Sabir
NEWaukeean of the Week

Maanaan Nadeem Shakeel Sabir

"I live in the Lindsay Heights section of Milwaukee and I love it because it's a sponge of love. "

Can City Mend Highway 175?

Can City Mend Highway 175?

Four plans to fix terminus at 46th and Lisbon presented.

Can Non-Profits Make a Difference?

Can Non-Profits Make a Difference?

They've grown locally from 824 to 2,333 since 1989. Expert urges focus on social change.

New Pay-What-You-Can Cafe

New Pay-What-You-Can Cafe

Tricklebee Cafe in Sherman Park is non-profit restaurant that seeks to build community.

More Than Downtown Development Needed

More Than Downtown Development Needed

City leaders at economic summit say more development must occur in neighborhoods.

The Story of Washington Park

The Story of Washington Park

Often overlooked neighborhood gets its story told in new work of documentary theater.

City People: Architect Revitalizes, Repurposes and Builds Community
City People

Architect Revitalizes, Repurposes and Builds Community

Allyson Nemec specializes in working with existing buildings, rather than new construction.

Festival Celebrates Black Lives

Festival Celebrates Black Lives

First year of Sankofa MKE festival seeks to give voice to the black community.

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