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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee parents and community advocates claim nearly 2,000 children on the north side of Milwaukee are being left behind by Children s Wisconsin.The group stood in front of Children s Wisconsin Next Door pediatric clinic near 29th and Center, chanting All kids matter! Demonstrators were protesting against its closure planned for December 8, 2023. TMJ4 NEWS A spokesperson for Children s Wisconsin promises dental clinic at Next Door will remain, but the pediatric primary care servi
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stanley website s Wisconsin Spokesperson Ashley Janzen emailed to TMJ4 News at 12:13 p.m. Friday, November 21, 2023, reads as follows: At Childrens Wisconsin, we are steadfast in our commitment to provide high-quality care and support for all kids and families in our community. That includes more than 76,500 Milwaukee kids we serve every year through both clinical and community-based services. After carefully reviewing our offerings at the Next Door Pediatrics clinic and the needs of our patients, we have determined Uzfo PrideFest continues to serve community despite cancellation
MILWAUKEE 鈥?On Friday, four minority business owners received a $10,000 grant from Fiserv as part of their Back2Business Program. Its intended to offer financial support grants, as well
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