December 2005
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Dec. 29 Mob Beating Aftermath: Using Anti-Loitering Laws To Fight Gangs |
Dec. 13 Crime Prompts Alderman, Neighborhoods To Adapt Community Standards Initiative |
Dec. 13 Future Of Hartung Quarry Subject Of Public Meeting Thursday At Mount Mary College |
Dec. 8 Curfew, Jobs, Sex Education, Glamorization Of Violence: Some Of The Issues Brought To Youth Council During Open Forum |
Dec. 7 CORRECTION Re: News Release of November 29, 2005 Entitled: Slavery Disclosure, Reparations Ordinance Goes To Council's Finance & Personnel Committee |
Dec. 5 Youth Council To Host First Public Open Forum Dec. 7 At Rufus King High School |
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November 2005
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Nov. 29 A Subsitute Ordinance Relating To Disclosure Of Participation In Or Profits Derived From Slavery By Contractors |
Nov. 29 Slavery Disclosure, Reparations Ordinance Goes To Council's Finance & Personnel Committee |
Nov. 18 Police Chief To Discuss Crime Issues |
Nov. 17 Southern Rap Music To Draw Attention To Violence In Milwaukee |
Nov. 9 Statement From Ald. Mike McGee, Jr. Re: Arrest By Wauwatosa Police |
Nov. 8 Floodplain Map Changes To Be Marked By Thursday Event |
Nov. 2 Budget Proposal Would Help City Expand Pool Of Skilled Workers |
Nov. 1 Good Idea, But not Enough Time |
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October 2005
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Oct. 26 The Attached Statement Was Issued Today By Ald. Mike McGee, Jr. Re: Newspaper Column On Millions More Movement Trip To Washington, D.C. |
Oct. 25 At News Conference, Alderman Terry Witkowski To Address "Plans" To Demolish 44 City Homes As Part Of Freeway Project |
Oct. 21 Ald. McGee Works To Sustain Energy Of Million More Movement |
Oct. 17 Major Police & Fire Budget Announcement Set |
Oct. 17 Alderman's Town Hall Meeting To Include Council President, City Department Heads |
Oct. 14 Reducing Crime On Ald. Hines' Agenda As He Meets With Residents Of The Amani Neighborhood |
Oct. 12 Marchers In Millions More Movement To Leave For Washington, D.C. |
Oct. 7 Alderman To Join Fire Chief Saturday For Neighborhood Walk-Through |
Oct. 7 Results of Racine Gun Buy-Back Program To Be Announced Monday |
Oct. 5 Avalon Theatre Plans To Be Detailed |
Oct. 3 Common Council President Willie Hines Sickened by Shooting of Police Officer |
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September 2005
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Sep. 6 Rave Concert To Provide Help For Hurricane Victims |
Sep. 1 Several Council Members Join Ald. Bohl's Call To Use Potawatomi Windfall To Help Fund Three Police Recruit Classes In 2006 |
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August 2005
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Aug. 29 Gun Buy-Back Program Reborn And Will Operate At New Milwaukee Location; News Conference To Display Guns Taken Off Streets & Announce Jobs Initiative |
Aug. 26 Mayor Urged To Use Potawatomi Windfall To Help Fund Third Police Recruit Class In 2006 |
Aug. 26 Letter To Mayor Barrett From Alderman Bohl |
Aug. 18 29th St. Warning Alumni Association Works To Create Better Future For Youth |
Aug. 18 Ald. McGee Announces Specifics For Racine Gun Buy-Back Program |
Aug. 16 Buy-Back Program Approaching 250 Guns Taken Off City Streets; Program Expands To Racine |
Aug. 11 WARNING Basketball League Championships Tonight At 5:30 p.m.; Will Showcase Hoops Skills And Positive Activities Of Young Black Men |
Aug. 3 Buy-Back Program Tallies More Than 100 Guns Taken Off City Streets; Generous Donors Help Extend Program |
Aug. 3 Southsiders Demanding Police Services |
Aug. 2 Gun Buy-Back Program To End Wednesday; Ald. McGee To Meet With Mayor To Discuss Possible City Funding Help |
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July 2005
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Jul. 26 Downspout Disconnection Plan Aims To Reduce Lake Michigan Pollution And Bay View Basement Flooding |
Jul. 25 Ald. McGee Announces Gun Buy-Back Program Details |
Jul. 22 Traffic Parade and Event With Ald. McGee |
Jul. 22 Multi-Pronged Approach To Combat Violence Offered; Has Initial Backing Of Several Council Members |
Jul. 21 Public Forum on the Extension of Hank Aaron State Trail With Ald. Murphy On July 25 |
Jul. 19 Common Council President Demands Police Saturate High Crime Areas In The Wake of Ten Homicides In Eight Days |
Jul. 14 Council President Hines Relieves Ald. Donovan Of Chairmanship Duties |
Jul. 13 Supreme Court Ruling On Juvenile Questioning Praised |
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June 2005
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Jun. 27 Ordinance Would Seek Disclosure, Reparations From Businesses With Ties To Slavery |
Jun. 17 Lobbyist Registration Ordinance Takes Effect July 1 |
Jun. 16 Fighting Crime Pro-Actively |
Jun. 16 Police Sergeant Deserves Praise For Pointing Out Possible Racial Bias In Police Shootings, Flaws In Inquest Process |
Jun. 9 Police Department And Community Deserve Shared Credit For Drop In Crime |
Jun. 8 City Of Milwaukee Youth Council Meeting |
Jun. 7 New Home To Spring Up At Near South Side Intersection |
Jun. 3 Statement From The Council President |
Jun. 3 Mayor Barrett To Join Ald. Witkowski For South Side Town Hall Meeting June 7 |
Jun. 2 Open Letter From Common Council President Willie L. Hines, Jr. Re: Inquest System |
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May 2005
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May 11 Police Athletic League Facility Offered For Sale Or Lease In Bankruptcy Action; Bids Due Monday |
May 9 Federal Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against City, Police Department |
May 6 Inauguration Ceremony For Youth Council To Feature Mayor, Common Council President |
May 6 Tragic Mother's Day Weekend Accident On Brady Street Brings Changes |
May 5 Mayor's "Safe Summer Initiative" Will Duplicate Respect Kampain Efforts, Is "Feel Good Clone," Ald. McGee Says |
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April 2005
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Apr. 25 Youth Council Nominees To Appear Before Common Council Committee Tuesday |
Apr. 21 Vigil Saturday To Emphasize Street-Leval, Neighborhod Code Of Conduct |
Apr. 19 Council Members To Question, Discuss Issues With Fire & Police Commission |
Apr. 18 New Airport Business Association To Take Flight Tuesday |
Apr. 18 Random Acts Of Violence Must Stop |
Apr. 15 Offenders Will Clean Up Alleys, Remove Brush As Part Of "Operation Alley Cat" |
Apr. 12 Community Meeting To Include Frank Jude, Jr., Panel Talk On MPD, Justice Issues |
Apr. 6 Statement of Common Council President Willie L. Hines, Jr. Re: Verdict In Jones Discrimination Lawsuit |
Apr. 6 Missing Out On A Tax Credit? |
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March 2005
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Mar. 23 New Water Safety Initiative Aims To Prevent Child Drownings |
Mar. 14 Ald. McGee Says Holton Street Site For Sex Offenders "Off The Table" |
Mar. 9 U.S. Justice Department Urged To Probe Jude Beating For Criminal Civil Rights Violations |
Mar. 8 Kenosha Casino Would Cost Milwaukee Thousands Of Jobs: New Economic Study |
Mar. 8 Visioning Meeting For Sherman Park Neighborhood Open To All |
Mar. 7 Kenosha Casino Would Cost Milwaukee Thousands Of Jobs, New Study Says |
Mar. 3 Ald. McGee To Appear At Prayer Vigil Adjacent To Jude Beating Site |
Mar. 2 Looking For Fun, Educational Stop? Try Touring The Fire Museum |
Mar. 1 Police Chief Hegerty To Update Council Members On Alarm Response Policy |
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February 2005
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Feb. 28 News Conference To Address Charges In Jude Beating Incident |
Feb. 17 Jude Beating Case Should Be Turned Over To State Attorney General, Alderman Says |
Feb. 15 Calls For Economic Sanctions In Jude Beating |
Feb. 11 A Call For Responsible Gun Ownership |
Feb. 11 Statement From Common Council President Willie L. Hines, Jr. On Beating Of Frank Jude, Jr. |
Feb. 8 "Justice For Jude" Rally Planned At D.A.'s Office |
Feb. 1 Common Council Approves Scooter Sales Requirements, Measure Seeking Doubling Of Speeding Fines In Some Cases |