Marissa Jablonski became the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin's first executive director in 2020. She anticipates the initiative will have a global reach within a decade.
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Lauren Hubbard, the director of community crisis services for Milwaukee’s Behavioral Health Service, details the operations and aspects of the Mobile Crisis Team.
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The Democratic Gov. Tony Evers wants $500 M in state funds to help kids and adults who need counseling.
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It's The Experimental Aircraft Association's (EAA) 70th year in existence of serving flying enthusiasts from around the world. Communications director, Dick Knapinski, details the origins, current operations and legacy of the EAA.
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A Palestinian immigrant and Milwaukee resident is battling a Wisconsin Correctional Facility to make sure people of all religions have the ability to practice their faith.
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The Charles Allis Art Museum has been temporarily renamed for its latest exhibition. The museum’s featured collection will highlight local and international female creators and non-binary people in art.
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Students at a Milwaukee school say a pilot AP African American studies course gives them a deeper look at their history. But it's facing backlash from conservative lawmakers elsewhere.
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Gov. Evers said he's open to more shared revenue for communities. Republicans criticize Evers.
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Over the decades, many facilities have been built to address the physical and mental health needs of the community, and with those buildings and their histories come great artifacts to look back on. Jonathan Piel, the unofficial historian for the Behavioral Health Division, shares a few of his favorite pieces and places that you can still visit today.