Sawyer County Man Sentenced to 25 Years for Multiple Arsons on Reservation

Sawyer County Man Sentenced to 25 Years for Multiple Arsons on Reservation

“Thanks to the investigators and prosecution team whose work resulted in a conviction on every count charged.”

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City of Milwaukee Health Department Services for Thanksgiving Holiday

City of Milwaukee Health Department Services for Thanksgiving Holiday

Regular hours and services will resume on Monday, December 2nd.

Stevens Point Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Wife’s Death

Stevens Point Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Wife’s Death

"This sentence ensures that the defendant who committed this horrible crime will be incarcerated for a long time, if not for the rest of his life."

Bronzeville Week celebration set for August 1 – 8, 2020

Bronzeville Week celebration set for August 1 – 8, 2020

News release from Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs

Common Council approves creation of Office of Veterans’ Affairs

Common Council approves creation of Office of Veterans’ Affairs

News Release from Alderwoman Chantia Lewis

DHS Urges Residents to Set a Healthy Table this Thanksgiving

DHS Urges Residents to Set a Healthy Table this Thanksgiving

Advice comes as DHS investigates E. coli and hepatitis A infections

Marquette nursing professor selected for Pediatric Congenital Heart Association leadership

Marquette nursing professor selected for Pediatric Congenital Heart Association leadership

Callie J. Chiroff has been appointed to the Pediatric Congenital Heart Association board of directors.

Press Release: Gov. Evers Launches WICount Census 2020 Website
Council approves resolution creating Millennial Task Force

Council approves resolution creating Millennial Task Force

News Release from Alderman Cavalier Johnson

Milwaukee Riverkeeper annual report on river health shows drop from 2017 to 2018

Milwaukee Riverkeeper annual report on river health shows drop from 2017 to 2018

Historic rainfall levels in 2018, land-use practices, failing infrastructure and other human activities, in both urban and rural parts of the Milwaukee River Basin, ultimately led to the decline in grade (C- to D).

Gov. Evers Signs Senate Bill 447 Relating to Supplemental Transportation Aids

Gov. Evers Signs Senate Bill 447 Relating to Supplemental Transportation Aids

“I am happy to sign this bill today as it is a technical fix that is going to greatly benefit our roads and communities.”