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Milwaukee police officers begin school resource officer training

A judge gave the city until March 15 to return officers to Milwaukee Public Schools, or face $1,000 daily fines Instructors from the National Association of School Resource Officers, or NASRO, are in...

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Former Milwaukee Bucks legend, Junior Bridgeman, passes

Former Milwaukee Bucks small forward Junior Bridgeman died Tuesday, March 11, 2025 after suffering a medical emergency in Louisville, CT according to Al J. Schneider Company, which represents the Galt...

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A guide for black men: Health screenings to start in your 40s

You reach a major life milestone when you enter your forties, a critical age when certain health exams become essential. Because black males have a higher risk of certain diseases, these examinations...

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Light and Unite Red Week

Debunking common misconceptions about alcohol and other drugs Each year, partners across Milwaukee County join forces for Light and Unite Red Week to promote community- wide substance abuse prevention...

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Kindergarten enrollment for Fall 2025 ends March 17, 2025

Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) kindergarten enrollment for Fall 2025 ends Monday, March 17, 2025. Select a school for your child and fill out your application now for the best chance of getting your...

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MPS rolls out new app to help families track their child’s bus

Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) has an exciting announcement for families with children who ride the school bus. Families now have access to an app called WheresTheBus. This app allows families to track...

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Being accountable to myself

By Israel Webb I’m all for taking accountability and owning up to mistakes. It’s what keeps order intact and integrity relevant. However, there are times when we find ourselves in situations where we...

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Quality of life is your creation

For decades various African American leaders have been attempting to “save the race.” There have been various movements and countless marches designed to do something to assist the African American...

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Honorable Judge Clarence R. Parrish honored with street naming

On Friday March 7, 2025, the City of Milwaukee installed street signs on North Teutonia Avenue between WestCenter Street and West Clark Street, renaming Teutonia to honor Judge Clarence R. Parrish...

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North Division students create T-shirt for MSO’s Bach’s 340th birthday...

Fozia Habib (left) and Kelben Davis look for design inspiration for their next art project at North Division High School (NDHS). Davis and Nathaynayal Sledge (not pictured) recently created the winning...

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40th Annual Milwaukee Black Excellence Awards honors ‘Phenomenal Women’

On February 28, 2025, The Milwaukee Black Excellence Awards/Louvenia Johnson Scholarship Fund hosted the “40th Annual Milwaukee Black Excellence Awards” at the Baird Center in downtown Milwaukee. The...

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Nearby Nature Milwaukee recognizes African American environmentalists

On Monday, February 24, 2025, Nearby Nature Milwaukee hosted the 6th annual “African American Environmental Pioneer Awards” (AAEPA), at the Urban Ecology Center located at Washington Park. The event...

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Milwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue March 20, 2025

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This Week In Black History – March 20, 2025

March 20, 1883 – Jan. E. Matzeliger patented shoe-making machine. March 20, 1912 – Carter G. Woodson received doctorate from Harvard University. March 21, 1965 – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., led march...

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Reclaiming our rest: How better sleep can transform black health

Sleep deprivation is more than just an inconvenience— it’s a silent killer that disproportionately impacts black Americans. Contributing to higher rates of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and mental...

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Creative Allies program expands arts opportunities for students

Milwaukee Recreation (MKE REC) works to ensure all young people have access to showcase their talents, skills, and passions. Through the Creative Allies program, Milwaukee Recreation supports...

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Welcome, Dr. Cassellius! New MPS superintendent visits North Division, Bethune

Dr. Brenda Cassellius has officially started in her new role as Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) superintendent. Her first stops on March 17, 2025, were North Division High School and Bethune Academy to...

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Let’s groove tonight: Motown and the Philly Sound with your MSO

Within a few years of its inception in the early 1960s, Detroit’s Motown record label was already molding the sounds that would define an entire generation of pop artists; and with the founding of...

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The stakes are high: Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election on April 1st

By Walter J. Lanier Some of us saw this coming. We raised concerns, we asked questions, and yet, here we are. The decisions being made at the highest levels of government are reshaping the very...

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Remembering Selma

Sixty years ago, on Sunday, March 7, 1965, John Lewis and Reverend Hosea Williams set out on a nonviolent march with a group of 600 men, women, young people, and children headed from Selma, Alabama, to...

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