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In Memory of Those We Have Lost

John Fletcher Rapper

Alfred Farrar Tuskegee Airman

Little Richard Musician

Bruce Boynton Civil Rights Activist

Arnie Robinson

Olympic Gold Medalist

Kobe Bryant NBA Player

David Dinkins

1st Black NY City Mayor

Roy Hammond Singer

Toots Hibbert Reggae Singer

Rev. C.T. Vivian Civil Rights Activist

Jas 'JasFly' Waters

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Carol Sutton Actress

Charley Pride Country Singer

Rep. John Lewis Civil Rights Activist/Politician

Chadwick Boseman Actor-"Black Panther"

Lucille Bridges

Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr.

Lou Brock Baseball Legend

John Thompson Basketball Coach

Chi Chi DeVayne Reality TV Star

Wes Unseld NBA Hall of Famer

Wilson Roosevelt Jerman White House Butler

Shad Gaspard Pro Wrestler

Mother of Ruby Bridges Pastor/Trump Advisor

Tommy "Tiny" Lister - Actor

Johnny Nash Singer

B. Smith Restaurateur/Style Guru

Gale Sayers NFL Legend

Robert Ryland 1st Black Tennis Pro

Gregory Tyree Boyce

Actor

Natalie DesselleReid-Actress

Pamela Hutchinson

Singer

Herman Cain

Presidential Candidate

Bob Watson MLB Star

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Pick 'n Save, Metro Market pharmacies to provide COVID-19 vaccines Kroger Health is hiring nearly 1,000 health care personnel nationwide

Kroger, the parent company of Pick 'n Save and Metro Market announced on Tuesday, December 22, 2020, it will be providing the COVID-19 vaccine at its pharmacies.

"Kroger Health is prepared and ready to play an active role in helping distribute the vaccine in collaboration with public health officials and community partners," said Dr. Marc Watkins, Kroger Health's chief medical officer.

Kroger Health is hiring nearly 1,000 health care personnel, including pharmacy technicians, to support operations and the administration of the COVID-19 vaccine. Kroger Health is also committed to training current associates. To view opportunities and apply, visit Jobs. A date for when the stores Kroger.com. will get the vaccine was not announced.

The company will partner with the federal government and state health departments to administer the vaccine in accordance with the roll-out plan.

Bucks newcomer Jrue Holiday announced on Instagram he will donate the remainder of his 2020 salary to support black, small-owned businesses, including in Milwaukee when we could all use a helping hand, we are still searching for ways to help one another. Know that you are not alone in your search for answers."

In the season of giving, professional basketball player Jrue Holiday of the Milwaukee Bucks has decided to donate the rest of his “2020 NBA salary to small Blackowned businesses, nonprofits, and initiatives,” according to an Instagram post from over the weekend. “With the COVID-19 Pandemic and heightened racial injustices in 2020, many of us have been looking for answers. Lauren and I found ourselves searching for ways to help our community at a time when they needed it most. Pledg-

ing the remainder of our 2020 NBA salary to small black owned businesses, nonprofits and initiatives is how we felt we could make a lasting impact. According to @goo-

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gle, in 2020, worldwide searches for “support small business” doubled compared to the previous year. It’s encouraging to know that in a time

nated $12 million to his former school in Connecticut, Greenwich Country Day School.

Portland Trail Blazers’ small forward Robert CovNBA players have been ington has donated funds generous this holiday season. toward the construction of a practice facility for TennesToronto Raptors shooting see State University. guard Norman Powell just recently donated $100,000 to In addition the newly help the families of students formed NBA Foundation who attend the high school has committed a total of $2 he attended, Lincoln High million in inaugural grants to School in San Diego. drive economic empowerment in Black communities Utah Jazz shooting guard through employment and caDonovan Mitchell has do- reer advancement.

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Being Frank

By: Frank James Special to the Milwaukee Times

No Sell Out and Public Enemy I got a text from a good friend, David telling me to check the comments on my Instagram account. I did and I had received a like from Public Enemy for a post of the beginning of the Fight The Power video. I smiled and felt proud as the memories came back. I remember the first time I heard the words No Sell Out! Well, the first time that these words resonated with me in my spirit, I had just bought Public Enemy’s new cassette, It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back. Of course I had heard Rebel Without a Pause and it had already become one of my top three rap songs. I had discovered PE when a friend JF who was a DJ first played Public Enemy Number 1. This was when rap was beginning to hit its plateau. I don’t care what anybody says; 1985 - 1992 were the glory days of rap music. This was the time when an MC had to be able to flow and do more than moan like a bi&%. But, I digress. Chuck D had hit my radar with lyrics that had me tripping, “Kicking like Bruce Lee’s Chinese Connection.” Chuck D was simply the man at the time. So when I heard PE’s new album was out I raced out to get it. I remember sitting in the base-

Public Enemy (Now) Public Enemy (Then) from the Government.” In reality the song is called, Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos. I was a PE fan before and after hearing the song, forever. Chuck D had opened another section of my mind that had been closed. I always knew black people were more than they allowed themselves to be. PE sparked me to go get the information and knowledge to change this belief into knowledge. As I sat in the basement Chuck took me through the plight he rapped about in Black Steel. Then Chuck said the words that changed my life and became my life motto. “…to get out I later called the song, and to the ghetto, no sellout! Six referred to it with my part- CO’s we got we ought to put ners for years as, “A Letter their head out!” No Sellment of my mother’s house and popping the cassette into my trusty boom box and pushing play. True to form PE came in hard with Bring The Noise. I sat back on my bed and listened to the entire cassette greedily absorbing what PE was talking about. I flipped the cassette on side two. All the songs were resonating with me and the beats were intense and mind piercing. Then I heard, “Get in that cell nigger!…I got a letter from the government the other day I opened and read it, it said they suckers!” Everything changed.

out. Two words or three if you put a space in between sell and out. No sellout was my mental rallying cry when things became tough being a proud black man in the USA. I was determined not to sell out. I have had a wild ride for the past few decades but I’d like to think I never sold out. Has everything been peaches and cream? No. But, I haven’t sold out mentally or spiritually, at least not to my knowledge. My first book is titled, No Sellout! Ten Years In The Life of A Black Man. I have a six CD changer in my truck. There are Three CD’s that never come out. One is, It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back. Public Enemy or as Chuck D says, “The enemy’s public they rarely give a damn!” will al-

ways dominate socially conscious rap music on a level few can match. These new hip hop artists speaking in one syllable words and female whines may vibe to the 2020 hip hop scene. But, to a true RAP connoisseur these fools need to take this advice, “The voice of power is in the house! Go take a shower boy!” Public Enemy For Life! Frank James IV © 2020 The opinions expressed in this editorial are those of the writer and not of the Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper or NCON Communication, its staff or management. "Being Frank" is a bi-weekly column exclusive to the Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper.

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Happy New Year Blessing Messages 2021 As new year comes close, the only thing that revolves around the mind is the best wishes that comes our way. The best wishes otherwise called as blessings are pretty important and are considered significant by many. New Year Blessing Messages are in use from ages and many people send in these messages on New Year's Day especially to bless the younger ones in the family to have a great and prosperous year ahead. We have come up with the best collection of blessing messages for you. Read on! Happy New Year Blessing Messages Other than bringing lots of smiles, new year also brings in lots of responsibilities too. It is our duty to take up the responsibilities and loyally work towards achieving them. It is a pleasure to receive blessings from the elders or good souls on the new year eve as the blessings will make everything simple for us to achieve. Their heartfelt blessings will make us arrive at the destination with much ease. So, we have compiled these Happy New Year Blessing Messages 2021 for you that will remind you of the best days to come. These blessing messages are full of positivity and will boost up the other person on reading them. These blessing messages are a little spiritual and devotional as well. So, if you by chance want to send these messages to anyone who is very much connected to God, then these new year messages would come to great help in that case. These messages seem as if they are straight from God and will make the reader much happier on reading them.

time with a smile. You will feel the magic every while A new start to fulfill your dreams. Wishing you a lovely New Year! Have an amazing time, my dear! Counting my blessings, wishing you more. Hope you enjoy the New Year in store. Have a joyous New Year, my dear friend. Every time you tear a leaf off a calendar, you present a new place for new ideas and progress. Let’s take every year as new blessing of God and walk on our chosen path to fulfill our dreams and attain our goals! A very happy New Year! My sister, my first friend, my constant support: In the coming year, I wish you all of the blessings you truly deserve. I love you, Sis. Happy New Year.

Wishing you beautiful moI wish that not a single tear ments, treasured memories, trickles down your cheek this and all the blessings a heart New Year. May you be blessed with joy and happiness all the year round. Wishing you a Happy New Year with the hope that you will have many blessings in the year to come. May the New Year ring in lots of love, happy tidings, good health and loads of blessings for you and your family! Happy New Year! May you have a blessed New Year loaded with wishes and warmth, blessings and greetings to make it a special year for you… Happy New Year to you my dearest friend. My love and blessings are with you for a new year is waiting for you embrace this An NCON Communications Publication

other year, I wish God blesses you and protects you at every step in 2021 and makes it a happier and more enjoyable year for you… Happy New Year. May the sunrise of every day of this coming year brighten and enlighten your life with knowledge and power…. Wishing you a very Happy New Year blessed with strength and courage to win all the challenges and come out successful… May God always bless you.

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Here’s a wish that your life May the New Year start is: with fresh joys and a life Filled with all the beautiful filled with peace. May you fragrances; experience warmth and toIlluminated with all the getherness and prosperity lights of the world; too. Happy New Year! Blessed by all the good souls on the planet; As we begin another year, Showered with all the let us pray for more peace, worldly possessions! stronger relationships and Have a fulfilling New Year! better understanding to have a much happier life… With I wish God blesses you with lots of blessings, I wish you a the might to take every probHappy New Year. lem head on and emerge unscathed. May the new year bless you with health, wealth and hapMay the year of 2021 bring piness. Happy New Year! along abundance of happiness and prosperity for I seek blessings for your you…. May this year bring brighter and happier New along choicest blessings of Year from God… I pray for God for you…. Wishing you glory and joy of you and a very Happy New Year. your family… and stronger and more understanding reBrighten up your surlationships…. Happy New roundings with your sweet Year to you. smile and spread happiness with your good deeds. God My new year is such a blast bless a sweet soul like you. and a blessing because of Happy New Year. you. I Love You! Happy New Year 2021. As we are set to enter an-

Count your blessings, not your problems. Count your own blessings, not someone else’s. Remember that jealousy is when you count someone else’s blessings instead of your own. God’s blessing may come as a surprise and how much u receive depends on how much ur heart can believe. May u be blessed beyond what u expect..! Reflect upon your present blessings — of which every man has many — not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some. May God bless your family with prosperity, good health, and happiness in the New Year. May the Lord empower you with confidence and faith to do well amidst competition.

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In Memory…

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Fred L. Davis Civil Rights Activist

Jimmy Glenn Boxing Trainer

Betty Wright Singer

Andre Harrell Uptown Records & Motown Executive

Bob Andy Reggae Singer

Tony Allen Drummer

Rep. Al Edwards Texas Lawmker and Juneteenth Champion

Tarvaris Jackson NFL Quarterback

Chynna Rogers Model/Rapper

Earl Graves, Sr. Founder 'Black Enterprise' Magazine

Bobby Mitchell NFL Player

Bill Withers Singer

Ellis Marsalis, Jr. Jazz Pianist

Wallace Roney Jazz Trumpeter

Sam 'The Man' Burns DJ

McCoy Tyner Jazz Pianist

Ja'Net DuBois Actress"Good Times"

Esther Scott

Barbra Neely Author

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Drew Days III Pioneering Legal Scholar

Ben Watkins Masterchef Junior Contestant

Stezo Rapper & Hip-Hop Dancer

Ashley Ross 'Ms. Minnie' Reality TV Star

Mike Huckaby DJ & Techno/House Music Pioneer

Rev. Dr. Joseph Lowery Civil Rights Pioneer

Emma CooperHarris- 1st Black Female Mayor

Fred "Curly" Neal Harlem Globetrotters

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Marcus Garvey, Jr. Civil Rights Activist & Namesake

Katherine Johnson NASA mathematician "Hidden Figures"

James Harris James S. Jackson Samuel Hargress, Jr. “Kamala the Ugandan” Harlem Nightclub Owner Psychologist Pro-Westler

Don Campbell "Campbellock" Hip-Hop Dancer

Rev. Darius Swann Civil Rights Activist

Cheryl A. Wall Literary Scholar

Airickca GordonTaylor Civil Rights Activist

Grace F. Edwards Author

Barbara C. Harris 1st Female Episcopal Bishop

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Roscoe Nance Journalist

Gil Bailey

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Roger Mayweather Boxing Champ & Trainer

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In Memory…

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In Memory of Those We Have Lost

Nick Gordon Ex of Bobbi Kristina Brown

Bobby Brown, Jr. Singer

Jimmy Heath Jazz Saxophonist

Yolanda Carr Mother of Atatiana Jefferson-shooting victim

Pop Smoke Rapper

Sylvester Francis Cultural Historian

Steve Carter Playwright

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The Salvation Army provides Christmas Day Dinner in Milwaukee

Photos by Pat A. Robinson

On Friday, December 25, 2020, the Salvation Army was proud to present its 31st Christmas Family Feast. The annual event typically serves more then 8,000 people at a sit-down meal inside the Wisconsin Center. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it looked a little different this year. Instead of the sit-down option, all the meals were takeout and curbside pickup only at the Wisconsin Center, 400 W. Wisconsin Ave., in Milwaukee. “Christmas Family Feast is a Milwaukee tradition bringing together those in need and those of means for a day of food, fun and fellowship. While dine-in together was not possible this year, Salvation Army still wanted to provide a meal for those

who may need one,” said Major Steve Woodard, Coordinator for The Salvation Army of Milwaukee County. Everyone that arrived received a to-go styrofoam box filled with turkey, ham, yams, mashed potatoes, cornbread stuffing, green beans and dessert. All volunteers and staff were masked and all CDC guidelines were observed. Christmas Family Feast was sponsored by AT&T, Landmark Credit Union, We Energies, Hunger Task Force, The New Pitts Mortuary, Cedar Crest Ice Cream, Pick ‘n Save, Milwaukee County Transit System, and 98.3.

Former NBA star Junior Bridgeman buys Ebony magazine for $14 million Bridgeman, a self-made business mogul, believes he can return the magazine to its glory days on the “Chicago River”

Former NBA baller Ulysses Lee “Junior” Bridgeman may be most known for his time as an NBA player in the 70s and 80s with the Milwaukee Bucks. He had a solid 12-year career in the league playing most of it in “Cream City”, where they retired his No. 2 jersey in 1988.

vanced digital platform in a fast-changing media world. Add the digital shift to the proliferation of on-line culture, sports, and entertainment publications and Ebony found itself standing in a crowded parking lot, swimming in debt with no clear vision for the future.

Bridgeman was originally drafted to the Los Angeles Lakers but was shipped to the Bucks in the blockbuster Kareem Abdul-Jabbar trade. Bridgeman came off the bench for most of his career but was able to average 13.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.4 Ulysses Lee “Junior” Bridgeman assists per game. Bridgeman made about $350,000 in his final season, but that was be- lizes the benefits of his phys- return to its glory days on fore one supermax contract ical talents to forge a greater the “Chicago River”. The could set a player up for life. existence, make connections, magazine was launched as an and expand their economic influential monthly lifestyle Bridgeman always had a potential. His NBA career magazine that documented pension for business and was formidable and provided the African American expeduring the NBA off-season, him the financial foundation rience for better than seven he would study and learn the to become an all-star player decades. business model of Wendy’s in the business world. fast-food restaurant franThe magazine was too chise. His latest venture is adding slow in adopting an adthe famed Ebony magazine to Following his retirement his incredible portfolio. from the NBA, he invested in the franchise and evenWith Bridgeman Sports tually became the owner of and Media, a company also over 160 Wendy’s and 120 owned by the retired Bucks Chili’s restaurants before player, he was awarded the cashing out in 2016. Today, successful bid to buy the his net worth is estimated to bankrupt Ebony Media asbe around $600 million. sets which also houses the legendary magazine. He beAs the President and CEO lieves he can return the magof Bridgeman Foods Inc, azine to profitability with the in 2017 he landed a deal to right ideas and the right folks become the official bottler to execute those ideas. for The Coca-Cola Company. He didn’t stop there as Ebony spent the first 72 in 2018 he signed a letter of years (1945-2017) of exisintent to buy bottling opera- tence in Chicago, Bridgeman tions in Canada. a native of East Chicago, Indiana grew up roughly 30 Bridgeman is a living ex- miles from “ChiTown” and ample of how an athlete uti- believes the magazine can

This deal to buy Ebony is just the latest chapter in Bridgeman’s post-basketball entrepreneurial career. He also attempted to buy Sports Illustrated in 2019, but subsequently stopped his efforts and it was sold for $110M to Authentic Brands Group.

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SAVE BUY 5 OR MORE

SAVE $1 EACH

SALE

Mix and match 5 or more participating items with Card.

With Card

1

$

$ 99 /EA*

3.49 -1.00

2

With Card

2.99 -1.00

/EA*

48 fl oz or Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream, 14 fl oz or Klondike Ice Cream Bars, 6 ct; Select Varieties

Doritos

6-11.25 oz or Nabisco Chips Ahoy Cookies, 7-13 oz or Kind Breakfast or Nut Butter Bars, 4 ct; Select Varieties

With Card

1

$ 99 /EA*

Always Infinity Pads 10-18 ct or Liners, 48 ct or Tampax Pocket Pearl Tampons, 14-16 ct; Select Varieties Weekly sale price without digital coupon is $3.99 each with Card. While supplies last.

2.99 -1.00

With Card

1

$ 99 Thomas' English Muffins

12-13 oz or Nature Valley Bars, 5-12 ct or Kashi Cereal, 11-16.3 oz; Select Varieties

/EA*

Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent

46 fl oz or Tide Pods, 15 or 20 ct or Downy Liquid Fabric Softener, 48-77 fl oz; Select Varieties, Excludes 16 ct Power Pods

5.99 -1.00

4

$

DELIVERY OR FREE PICKUP* *Free pickup on orders of $35 or more. Restrictions apply. See associate for details. Shop our app or website.

SALE DATES:

Thursday, December 31 through Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Selection may vary by store, limited to stock on hand.

With Card

99 /EA*

General Mills Cereal

8.9-12 oz or Quaker Cereal, 11.5-14 oz or Special K Cereal, 11.7-13.2 oz ; Select Varieties

SNAP EBT CARDS

2.79 -1.00

249

$

/EA

With Card & Digital Coupon

With Card

1

$ 79 /EA*

See our website

NOW ACCEPTED AT PICKUP! or app for details.

We reserve the right to limit quantities and correct all printed errors. Not all items and prices available at all locations unless otherwise noted. Prices subject to state and local taxes, if applicable. No sales to dealers. Purchase requirements exclude discounts, coupons, gift cards, lottery tickets, bus passes, alcohol, tobacco and use of Fresh Perks Card®. All prices “with card” are discounted by using your Fresh Perks Card® *Free promotion will be applied to item of least value.

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/EA

With Card & Digital Coupon

Weekly sale price without digital coupon is $3.99 each with Card. While supplies last.

NEW at Pick ‘n Save!

49

Edy's Ice Cream

8.8-13.7 oz or Ritz Toasted Chips, 7.09-8.1 oz or Kraft Natural Cheese, 7-8 oz; Select Varieties

299

*When you buy any 5 or more participating items with Card. Participating item varieties and sizes may vary by store.

.

Ritz Crackers

$

Tide Original Liquid Laundry Detergent Select Varieties, 154 fl oz

$

Weekly sale price without digital coupon is $19.99 each with Card. While supplies last.

1699 /EA

With Card & Digital Coupon

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