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Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Announces Disaster Recovery Centers

September 27, 2025

Centers will help affected residents apply for FEMA assistance and get answers to their questions about the process MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) are open as of Wednesday, September 24, 2025 to assist individuals who have uninsured losses or emergency needs related to the August storms and flooding. A Disaster Recovery Center is […]

Popular Interests In This Article: David Crowley, Disaster Assistance, Disaster Recovery Centers, Federal Emergency Management Agency

Wisconsin’s Fight Over Administrative Rules Sounds Wonky, But it Affects Important Issues Like Water Quality and Public Health

September 27, 2025

A 2023 DNR administrative rule on preserving water quality for Wisconsin water bodies has been swept up in a legal debate over administrative rules at the Capitol. By Brittany Carloni Wisconsin Watch This story was produced and originally published by Wisconsin Watch, a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom. It was made possible by donors like you. Are […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Administrative Rules, blue-green algae, Brittany Carloni, Robin Vos

New Solar Installation at Coggs Building Advances County Climate Plan

September 27, 2025

By Karen Stokes Milwaukee County leaders showcased a new clean energy project Friday with the unveiling of rooftop solar panels at the Marcia P.Coggs Health and Human Services Building. County Executive David Crowley and County Board Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson toured the 50-kilowatt system, which is expected to supply more than 11.5% of the facility’s energy […]

Popular Interests In This Article: David Crowley, Department of Health and Human Services, Karen Stokes, Marcelia Nicholson, Solar Power

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MADISON TIMES

For Such a Time as This: Black Churches & The Urgent Need for Community Outreach

September 27, 2025

By LaKeshia N. Myers As Black America grapples with the latest iteration of the modern civil rights movement, Black churches find themselves at a critical crossroads. Our institutions, which have historically served as anchors of hope and catalysts for social change, must now confront an uncomfortable truth: our traditional model of operation may no longer […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Churches, Community Outreach, LaKeshia N. Myers

How Milwaukee Homebuyers Can Save on a Down Payment

September 27, 2025

Financial Literacy Sponsored by JPMorganChase While there is a lot of uncertainty around the housing market in 2025, affordability still remains a top challenge for homebuyers – especially first-time home buyers who, according to a 2025 Bankrate survey, often cite the upfront costs of homeownership as the biggest barrier to homeownership. And a 2023 study […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Down Payment Grant Program, Financial Literacy, Home Buying, Home Ownership, JPMorgan Chase

WNOV 860 AM /106.5 FM Co-Sponsors Milwaukee Film Festival Honoring Director Michael Schultz

September 20, 2025

WNOV 860 AM/106.5 FM recently co-sponsored the Milwaukee Film Festival, which celebrated the groundbreaking career of legendary director and Milwaukee native, Michael Schultz. In a historic tribute, Schultz was presented with an award that will now bear his name: the Michael Schultz Award, to be presented annually to a distinguished Black filmmaker. Schultz, 86, was […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Michael Schultz, Michael Schultz Awards, Milwaukee Film Festival, WNOV

Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Recognizes September as Suicide Prevention Month

September 20, 2025

MILWAUKEE – On September 15, during a public health briefing at ThriveOn King, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley recognized September as Suicide Prevention Month in reaffirming the County’s commitment to breaking the stigma around mental health, expanding access to care, and supporting every resident’s well-being. National Suicide Prevention Month is recognized every September as a […]

Popular Interests In This Article: David Crowley, Suicide, Suicide Prevention

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MADISON TIMES

Strange and Familiar Fruit: Remembering, Resisting, and Refusing to Forget

September 20, 2025

Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant There are songs that haunt the American soul, but none more so than “Strange Fruit.” First made famous by Billie Holiday in 1939, its mournful melody and searing lyrics hold a mirror to the ugliest chapters of our nation’s past. Lynching. Recently, I heard a pastor say, “You can’t […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Lynching, Michelle Bryant, Say Something Real, Strange Fruit, Trey Reed

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MADISON TIMES

Listening to Yesterday

September 20, 2025

Kweku’s Korner By Dr. Kweku Akyirefi Amoasi One of the most powerful scenes in the movie “Black Panther” is when T’Challa goes to the realm of the ancestors to talk to his father after he is crowned King and Black Panther. He meets his father, T’Chaka, and tells him how much he loves him and […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ancestral Wisdom, Kweku Akyirefi Amoasi, Kweku’s Korner

Wisconsin Colleges Vow to Keep Supporting Hispanic Students Despite Federal Funding Cuts

September 20, 2025

The U.S. Department of Education announced that it’s ending grant programs that help fund minority-serving colleges, including more than 600 Hispanic-serving institutions. Wisconsin colleges say they’ll keep up the work with or without the additional money. By Natalie Yahr Wisconsin Watch This story was produced and originally published by Wisconsin Watch, a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom. […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Federal Funding Cuts, Gateway Technical College, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, Jeffrey Morin, Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, Natalie Yahr

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