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Vol. 34 • No. 39 • Thurs., Sept. 24, 2015 - Wed., Sept. 30, 2015 • An NCON Publication Serving The Milwaukee Area • 65¢

AARP Wisconsin holds financial conference for seniors at Italian Center

Malone's Fine Sausage holds open house as part of Open Door Milwaukee

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Pictured (from left) are: AARP Wisconsin State Office Communications Director, Jim Flaherty; Volunteers Director Eddy Magnus; Nathan Conyers representing the Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper and AARP WIsconsin Community Outreach Director Mariann Muzzi. There is a proverb which states that a dream without a plan is just a wish. AARP in Wisconsin offered a free course at the Italian Conference Center on September 22, 2015, to help turn personal financial dreams into a plan. Local financial planning professionals, benefit specialists, and credit report counselors, were available to meet one-on-one with individuals who registered to participate in the four-hour seminar. Financial security rarely comes about through luck or birth. It is the result of hard work and dis-

cipline, according to organizers. The event was co-sponsored by Aurora Family Service, the Social Security Administration, Interfaith Older Adult Programs, Milwaukee County Department on Aging, Legal Action of Wisconsin, and the Social Development Commission. (To view a slide show of AARP Wisconsin Financial Planning Conference, visit our website: milwaukeetimesnews.com, select video and scroll down to AARP Financial Planning Conference to view the slide show).

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Malone’s Fine Sausage Company held an open house on Saturday, September 19, 2015 for the public to tour its plant. The company sells and distributes gourmet headcheese from a 12,000 square foot plant located at 300 West Walnut Street. Daphne Jones, CEO and president of Malone’s, stated the company was established 30 years ago by her mother, Glorious Malone. It was a holiday tradition in the Malone’s home to prepare headcheese for the family. Malone is the first African American woman in Wisconsin to acquire a U.S. Department of Agriculture meat inspection license. Glorious Malone passed in 2007 and Jones became the company head. This year Malone’s was featured among the Open Door Milwaukee business exhibits.

Catholic Church's first Latino Pope meets U.S.A.'s first African American President

First Lady Michelle Obama, accompanied by President Barack Obama, greets Pope Francis upon his arrival at Andrews Air Force Base, MD, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015. On Wednesday, Sept. 23, he went to the White House for a morning ceremony on the South Lawn, to which some 15,000 people were invited. He also met with President Barack Obama, rode in a parade on the National Mall and prayed with several hundred bishops at St. Matthew's Cathedral. About 30,000 people were expected at a late afternoon mass with Francis at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. On Thursday, Sept. 24, the Pope Francis is addressing Congress and visiting with Catholic Charities before he leaves for New York and Philadelphia.

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GOV. SCOTT WALKER SUSPENDS PRESIDENTIAL BID - PAGE 2

'A COLLABORATIVE MODEL TO ADDRESS INFANT MORTALITY' - PAGE 13

LAWRENCE RABON TALKS SUCCEEDING DESPITE LIFE OBSTACLES - PAGE 15

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