MCJ WEEKEND EDITION

September 22, 2006

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I-Witness is a fireman for a day

Health and Wellness

African American students pursuing health care careers win $40,000 in scholarships from United Health and PacifiCare Foundations

CDC recommends routine, voluntary HIV screening in healthcare settings; New recommendations designed to increase early diagnosis of HIV infection as a pathway to improved treatment and prevention

Abode

Residents take tour of houses during Third Annual Parade of Homes

In The Black

Southeastern Wisconsin’s Regional Workforce Alliance receives $110,000 "GROW" Grant; Money will support area workforce development and economic growth

Focusing on Financial Literacy; Public and private entities to offer week-long literacy workshops

Hupy and Abraham, S.C. fingerprinted over 400 children at The Back-To-School Health Fair

Call Center Service For Small Business Celebrates Third Year With Strategic Partnerships

Homewatch Care Givers recognized by work options group; low income care business ranked 2005 top national agency

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lifestyle/Entertainment

Vol. XXV No. 47 September 23-24

Cover Story

The Bride’s Walk
Congresswoman Gwen Moore and Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton join hundreds of women at the Milwaukee Mujeres against domestic violence’s Bride’s walk and speak out

Congresswoman Moore and Lt. Gov. Lawton (second and third from the left) with LA Congresswoman Hilda Solis (far left) and Josie Ashton (far right)

 I-Witness/WKND exclusive by Barbara White
Dum, Dum, Dum, Here comes the bride, Here comes the bride, Here comes the bride, Here comes the bride…

 More than 50 women dressed in wedding dresses marched in the streets to call attention to domestic abuse and violence against women. More