The Commons initiative announces launch and new office space

The Commons initiative announces launch and new office space

Kickoff to take place in Walker’s Point office Nov. 7-9

Back by Popular Demand! A Funny and Touching tribute to the Flamboyant, Beloved Entertainer, Liberace!
Will Northwestern Mutual Be the Partner Milwaukee County Needs?

Will Northwestern Mutual Be the Partner Milwaukee County Needs?

Supervisor Patricia Jursik States One Piece Remains to be Added to Gain Her Support for the O’Donnell Sale: Deed Restricting the Southeast Quadrant to Protect the Continued Stewardship of the Lakefront

Skylight Music Theatre follows the Yellow Brick Road in a new production of THE WIZARD OF OZ

Skylight Music Theatre follows the Yellow Brick Road in a new production of THE WIZARD OF OZ

The production runs November 21, 2014 through January 4, 2015.

Sleater-Kinney’s Long Awaited Return to Milwaukee Sells Out in Just an Hour & A Half
Boom! Pow! Ka-Pow! FANTASTICON is Milwaukee’s new Comic Con!
Historic Brewers Hill Association Plans Fundraiser at Soon-to-Open Brown Bottle Pub In Support of Gateway Signage Project

Historic Brewers Hill Association Plans Fundraiser at Soon-to-Open Brown Bottle Pub In Support of Gateway Signage Project

The Historic Brewers Hill Association will hold a fundraiser at the soon-to-open Brown Bottle Pub on November 19, 2014, starting at 5:30 p.m.

The Moth GrandSLAM II: When Worlds Collide
The Moth GrandSLAM II

When Worlds Collide

Live at Turner Hall Ballroom Thursday, January 22 6pm doors and 7pm show.

Executive Order, Keystone: No on the pipeline, yes on the cops
Executive Order, Keystone

No on the pipeline, yes on the cops

Press release from the Red Arnold campaign

Wangard Partners Continues to Enhance Services with Strategic Hires

Wangard Partners Continues to Enhance Services with Strategic Hires

Our latest strategic hires include Jonathan Ward, MSPPM, of Wauwatosa, as Development Project Manager and Julie Simcock, of Hales Corners as Senior Financial Analyst.

County Executive Abele Reminds People That Guns Are Not Allowed at the Courthouse

County Executive Abele Reminds People That Guns Are Not Allowed at the Courthouse

MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele wants to remind people that it is against the law to bring a gun to the Courthouse, even if you have a concealed carry license. In less than a month security officers have caught two people bringing guns into the Courthouse. In both instances the weapons were identified by security officers and sheriff’s deputies were immediately notified. “While public discussion around this issue has sometimes been confusing, let me be perfectly clear: state law does not allow people to bring weapons of any kind into the Courthouse. The specific statute is intended to keep public spaces like the Courthouse safe.  We take the law and public safety very seriously,” County Executive Abele said. According to State Statute 175.60 (http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/175/60), a licensee may not bring their weapon into “any portion of a building that is a county, state, or federal courthouse.”

First Stage presents: The Three Little Pigs
First Stage presents

The Three Little Pigs

November 1 – 23, 2014 at the Milwaukee Youth Arts Center.