The 45th annual ceremony at the state Capitol kicked off kicked off an hour after President Donald Trump was sworn in.
Communities across northeastern Wisconsin celebrated the life and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. today. The Oshkosh Area School District (OASD) held its inaugural Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration,
Wisconsin's 45th annual tribute and ceremony celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Jonathan Overby hosts ... AND THEIR FAMILIES AT THE END OF THE DAY, OR ENSURING THAT WE DO ALL WE CAN ...
This tragedy has brought the Sudanese American community of Wisconsin closer ... I relate to Dr. King’s Nonviolent Philosophy-Chooses Love Instead of Hate, I think love is so much better than hate. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once asked, “Life’s ...
Wisconsin held its 45th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "Tribute and Ceremony" honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday. The event served as an opportunity
Here in Northeast Wisconsin, organizations and businesses held special events to spread Martin Luther King Jr.'s message of love.
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MLK Day in Milwaukee; local events held
It was a day where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s messages were heard, with the goal being to bring people of all walks of life together.
Susie Haugley is the communications manager for the food bank, and as Martin Luther King Day of service at Feed My People Food Bank kicked off. “We want to live up to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and this is just a perfect way to give back.” Haugley said.
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JustServe recently collect more than 400 pounds of bedding - sheets, quilts, pillows - to benefit the Ethiopian Community Development Council, or ECDC, in
Historians say the Trump-ordered release of more information on the killings of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., could be interesting but unlikely to rewrite history.