Chris Rockwood Announces Candidacy for State Assembly
Run for 14th District will focus on issues of public education and the future of Wisconsin
Sep 19th, 2017 by Chris RockwoodFree Bus Rides, Free Stickers and Free Admission – Take Your Kid on the Bus Day Features Something for Everyone
Families across Milwaukee County can leave their cars, minivans and SUVs at home on Saturday, September 23rd
Sep 19th, 2017 by Milwaukee County Transit SystemLeah Vukmir Announces Steering Committee for U.S. Senate
GOP Leaders across Wisconsin unite to support Leah
Sep 18th, 2017 by State Sen. Leah VukmirFire Cadet and Police Aide Openings Provide Key Career Gateway Opportunity
Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II is calling on young Milwaukeeans to strongly consider applying for paid city Fire Cadet and Police Aide positions. The Fire Cadet (ages 17-19) and Police Aide (ages 17-20) positions allow young people the opportunity to get paid while exploring a rewarding career within the protective services, Alderman Stamper said. “By getting more young people, especially those of color to consider applying to become an aide or cadet, we as a city are moving forward and changing the narrative on what public safety can look like in Milwaukee,” he said. Currently a large number of police officers are retiring creating a great opportunity and need for police aides, said Alderman Stamper, chair of the Council’s Community and Economic Development Committee. “Additionally, as we begin to discuss various elements of the U.S. Department of Justice Collaborative Reform Initiative draft document examining the Police Department, surely part of the conversation will be how the city can better diversify all aspects of our public safety positions,” he said. “It is incumbent upon all of us to spread the word about these two gateway positions that can lead to life-long public service careers that can manifest themselves as beacons of hope and pride throughout Milwaukee,” the alderman said. The city is currently recruiting for both Fire Cadet and Police Aide positions. To learn more please see the below: Police Aide (ages 17-20): https://www.jobaps.com/MIL/sup/bulpreview.asp? R1=1809&R2=2343&R3=001 Fire Cadet (ages 17-19): https://www.jobaps.com/MIL/sup/bulpreview.asp?R1=1809&R2=2413&R3=001
Sep 18th, 2017 by Ald. Russell Stamper, IIU.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Votes for National Defense Authorization Act
"Today, I will vote in favor of this defense authorization legislation because it makes important investments to strengthen our national security and support the health and well being of our service members and their families"
Sep 18th, 2017 by U.S. Sen. Tammy BaldwinNetwork Funding Leases Space in Milwaukee
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Sep 18th, 2017 by Founders 3Abele Appointee to County Office on African American Affairs Wins Unanimous Support from County Board’s Economic Development Committee
OAAA Poised to Continue Important Workforce Development Work Under Director Nicole Brookshire
Sep 18th, 2017 by County Executive Chris AbeleWalker picks Foxconn over Wisconsin schools and roads
Senate Democratic leaders released the following statements critical of Gov. Scott Walker’s decision to sign the largest taxpayer giveaway to a foreign corporation in U.S. history
Sep 18th, 2017 by State Sen. Jennifer ShillingGovernor Walker Signs Wisconn Valley Special Session Bill into Law
Governor Scott Walker today signed the Wisconn Valley Special Session Bill into law.
Sep 18th, 2017 by Gov. Scott WalkerA Celebration of Art in Cinema–Mini Film Festival at Inspiration Studios
A total of twenty-three films and two industry panels will be featured.
Sep 18th, 2017 by Inspiration StudiosUW-Milwaukee School of Information Studies joins groundbreaking study on big data ethics
The project’s research focus will extend across consumers, big data researchers, commercial providers and regulators, both domestically and internationally.
Sep 18th, 2017 by University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeAles and Animals
What’s Milwaukee without its beer?
Sep 18th, 2017 by Zoological Society of Milwaukee