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Free Expo
New Location
WILSON PARK SENIOR CENTER
2601 W. Howard Ave., Milwaukee Thursday, October 23, 2014 • 9am-1pm
October 2014 Vol 28 No. 10
COMPLIMENTARY
POMMER:
Seniors go back to school with MPS
Illegal Drugs
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ELLENBECKER:
Attend Our FREE Discussion Oct. 7
By Rachel Schepp
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NEMOVITZ: Some Selling Facts page 7A
Sally Jahrmann Sally Jahrmann is a big believer in public schools and has been since her three children were young. Sally puts this belief into action by tutoring elementary school children through the
Editorial: FALL ELECTIONS
The fall elections will be of much more than of passing interest. Could the results be troublesome to the state’s future? Presently, there’s a narrowness in the polls between the governor and the lady who wishes to unseat him.
Cindy Juds
Governor Walker, in the eyes of many people, has been a great leader. To many others, he needs to be replaced. His record is very open. He places his reputation on the line every time he signs a legislative bill. We doubt that he is looking backward at things some people believe
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) at Interfaith Older Adult Programs. RSVP’s tutoring program, operated in partnership with MPS, pairs adults 55 and older with MPS teach-
EDITORIALS
-By Jim McLoone
should have been different. He says the fruits of his labors are for the people of Wisconsin. Others claim much of what he does is for big business. Making choices with an eye on the big picture is not always easy. It is not as easy as keeping both eyes straight ahead when you
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already have suffered through quite a bumpy road. The democratic gubernatorial challenger, Mary Burke, has a successful career in the business world behind her as well as having served in state government under the
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