New Liquor license application for Piggly Wiggly (709 E. Capitol)

At 709 E CAPITOL DR. ,NEW CLASS "A" LIQUOR AND MALT AND CIGARETTE & TOBACCO license was applied for on February 16, 2010 for PIGGLY WIGGLY .

If you wish to express your concerns regarding this application you should contact the License Division by email at license@milwaukee.gov or send a letter to the License Division at 200 E. Wells St., Room 105, Milwaukee, WI 53202.

The email or letter should include the following:

  • Your name
  • Your mailing address
  • The specific reason for your concerns
  • New Tavern Dance license application for Quarters (900 E. Center)

    At 900 E CENTER ST. ,NEW TAVERN DANCE license was applied for on February 17, 2010 for QUARTERS.

    A TAVERN DANCE LICENSE allows dancing on the tavern premises by patrons only. Dancing by performers is not allowed. This license also allows the playing of pre-recorded music machines (record spins) and instrumental music by musicians. Singing is permitted if done by the persons actually engaged in the playing of the musical instruments. Prohibited hours: after 1:00 a.m. on weekdays and 1:30 a.m. on Sundays, and before 9:00 a.m. on weekdays and 10:30 a.m. on Sundays.

    Renewal application for second-hand vehicle dealer at Samico Car Care (3888 Fratney)

    At 3888 N FRATNEY ST. ,RENEWAL SECONDHAND MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER license was applied for on February 5, 2010 for SAMICO.

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    Public forum on MPS at Riverside

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    A public forum centered on the question “How can MPS better educate the children of Milwaukee?” will be held from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 1 in the auditorium at Riverside University High School, 1615 E. Locust St.

    Mayor Tom Barrett, state Department of Administration Secretary Michael Morgan and MPS School Board Director Larry Miller will take part in a panel discussion hosted by Riverside graduates Alderman Nik Kovac, Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs, and Alderman Ashanti Hamilton. Congresswoman Gwen Moore is also an invited panelist.

    Alderman Kovac said members of the public – including students and parents – are encouraged to attend the event, part of which will feature participants addressing the following four questions:

    1. Too many MPS students are not graduating, and too many of those who do graduate are not proficient in math and reading. Why?
    2. What on-the-ground, system-wide changes need to occur to change that?
    3. What governance structure could best achieve those changes?
    4. How can MPS best position itself to receive federal funds?
    5. The panelists will each address these questions during the first hour, and then will take questions from the audience for the last half hour. 

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