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Cybulla noted that the bond includes every school in the district, as well as a new access road from the PAC site to King Road, “which will provide a safer and more efficient use of the PAC, the Innovation Center, Early Childhood Center, administrative offices and stadium.” ....
The vast majority of Milwaukee high schoolers never complete postsecondary education. A new report evaluates the gaps in Milwaukee’s college access efforts. ....
Ari Brown. What they produced is a policy wonk’s dream. The report includes page after page detailing the status of various reform proposals and examining where the city stands on implementing changes versus Baltimore, Kansas City, Memphis, Minneapolis and Tucson. But if what you’re looking for is not an analysis of whistleblower protection policies in various cities, but instead suggestions for improvement in Milwaukee, WPF has four clear ideas. The report calls for increased investment in the city’s Office of Violence Prevention. While warning that much of the office’s $3.7 million budget comes from grants, the authors suggest finding ways to use some of the city’s $394 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to expand the office. They also suggest finding ways to measure and evaluate the success of violence prevention efforts to guide future investment. ....
Stars in the House, Seth Rudetsky lost count. Cohosting the sometimes twice-daily YouTube shows with his husband, actor-producer James Wesley, with guests in theatre, television and film, plus composers and health officials, since March 2020, has been an amazing, if not dizzying, accomplishment. Rudetsky, 53, a veteran theatre pianist, has been part of the orchestra pit for numerous Broadway shows. He also hosts his own Sirius/XM Satellite Radio show, On Broadway, and has created a few of his own musical plays and numerous benefit concerts onstage before the pandemic inspired he and Wesley to quickly adjust to home entertainment. That includes his converted live concerts with Broadway and TV performers that until early last year toured the country, including San Francisco. ....