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The Division of Milwaukee Child Protective Services (DMCPS) works to ensure the safety and well-being of children in Milwaukee County. Direct responsibility for Milwaukee County child services has resided with the state agency since 1995.
Milwaukee County is the most populous county of the Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area, as well as of the Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area (See Milwaukee metropolitan area).
The Milwaukee County Federated Library System (MCFLS) is a public library organization that coordinates activities between its member public libraries, which collectively serve the Milwaukee metropolitan area.
Even if there aren’t any organized service projects planned nearby, there are several other ways to help those in need in or near Milwaukee County.
Milwaukee County Aging & Disabilities Services empowers safe, healthy and meaningful lives by connecting older adults and individuals with disabilities to resources that promote independence...
Milwaukee County Register of Deeds, Israel Ramón, is making it easier for current and former County residents to obtain their vital records. Vital records are birth, death, marriage, divorce...
The Milwaukee County Courthouse is a high-rise municipal building located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Completed in 1931, it is the third county courthouse to be built in the city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The new cloud-based system is called Umo, and it will eventually replace the current M-Card system and MCTS mobile app. It works faster than the current system and offers immediate payment ...
The Milwaukee Common Council earlier this month approved a 2% sales tax. And on Thursday, the county board voted to approve a 0.4% sales tax increase, nearly doubling the current rate of 0.5%.
The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors is the legislative branch of the government of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. Supervisors are elected to the board in nonpartisan elections. There are 18 supervisors. [1]