Hmong News – Wisconsin

Wisconsin Teen Convicted of Homicide Withdraws Request for New Trial

Wisconsin Teen Convicted of Homicide Withdraws Request for New Trial

A Wisconsin Hmong-American teenager convicted in the 2015 fatal stabbing of another teen has opted not to seek a new trial. Dylan Yang, 17, who was convicted of first-degree reckless homicide in the death of 13-year-old Isaiah Powell, withdrew a motion for …

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Is this case Wisconsin's first anti-Hmong hate charge?

Is this case Wisconsin’s first anti-Hmong hate charge?

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Is this case Wisconsin’s first anti-Hmong hate charge? Man charged with hate in aiming a gun at his Hmong neighbor may be a first in Wisconsin. Check out this story on stevenspointjournal.com: http://spjour.nl/2qrVNKs

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State's first anti-Hmong hate charge?

State’s first anti-Hmong hate charge?

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State’s first anti-Hmong hate charge? An 80-year-old Junction City man accused of aiming and firing a gun near his neighbor could be the first person ever charged with a hate crime against a Hmong person in Wisconsin. Check out this story on …

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Mai Der Vang, Karla Huston lead free local poetry events this week

Mai Der Vang, Karla Huston lead free local poetry events this week

Three free events this week give local readers chances to experience the power and variety of contemporary poetry. They include a visit by an award-winning Hmong-American writer and a talk by Wisconsin poet laureate Karla Huston.

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Organization kicks off program for free cap-and-gowns

Organization kicks off program for free cap-and-gowns

(WEAU) –It’s time to pick up your cap and gowns as you prepare to walk across the stage to collect your diploma. The Eau Claire Hmong Mutual Assistance Association created a cap and gown recycling program, which collects items for those students who can’t …

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RIP: The Rev. Karl Edwin Bell of Minnesota

RIP: The Rev. Karl Edwin Bell of Minnesota

From Albert Lea he moved to Christ Church in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, where he was an instrumental and proactive force in the resettlement of the Hmong population. In 1992 he moved to Wiesbaden, Germany, where he spent 10 years as rector of the Church of St …

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NeighborWorks Green Bay - Homebuyer Education & Counseling Services

NeighborWorks Green Bay – Homebuyer Education & Counseling Services

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Homebuyer education is also available in both Spanish and Hmong. A schedule of classes can be found at www.nwgreenbay.org. All homebuyer education through NeighborWorks Green Bay will assist participants in readiness to buy a home, education of budgeting …

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Thousands flock to Central Wisconsin for annual cultural festival

Thousands flock to Central Wisconsin for annual cultural festival

“In 1992 we were noticing our newest neighbors the Hmong population and we wanted to get them involved in the community so we decided lets have a festival,” said John Jury one of the founders of the festival. Mary Cayford another co-founder said only about …

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Cell-phone radio connects Hmong from Wisconsin to the world

Cell-phone radio connects Hmong from Wisconsin to the world

If you have ever woken up early Sunday morning to tune in to Madison’s WORT 89.9 FM, you may have heard the voice of a Hmong broadcaster. Local Hmong communities rely on this two-hour slice of airtime in the Hmong language to learn about news and current …

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Dairying and Immigration in Wisconsin

Dairying and Immigration in Wisconsin

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Wisconsin has experienced waves of immigrants from most European countries. In recent years Hmong, Cubans, and others have immigrated to Wisconsin. In the past 20 years Wisconsin has experienced a rapid influx of Hispanic/Latino immigrants. The Wisconsin …

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Lao Morning News For May 3

Lao Morning News For May 3

The Rassbach Heritage Museum in Menomonie’s Wakanda Park is hosting a traveling exhibit that tells the story of the Hmong people traveling to America. It gives a unique look into the lives and community of the Hmong in Wisconsin. Find our previous …

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Rassbach hosts ‘Hmong in America’ exhibit

Rassbach hosts ‘Hmong in America’ exhibit

The Rassbach Heritage Museum in Menomonie’s Wakanda Park is hosting a traveling exhibit that tells the story of the Hmong people traveling to America. It gives a unique look into the lives and community of the Hmong in Wisconsin. “Hmong in America …

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Hmong moms to learn English, years after immigrating

Hmong moms to learn English, years after immigrating

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Hmong moms to learn English, years after immigrating WAUSAU – Sia Yang didn’t have a lot of time to learn English or earn a high school diploma after she immigrated to the Wausau area from Lao in 2002. Check out this story on wausaudailyherald.com: http …

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Hmong moms learn English while kids are tutored

Hmong moms learn English while kids are tutored

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Hmong moms learn English while kids are tutored A unique Wausau program teaches Hmong women English while kids get their own classes. Check out this story on wausaudailyherald.com: http://wdhne.ws/2prOlOl

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DONATE: Eau Claire Hmong association in need of graduation gowns, caps

DONATE: Eau Claire Hmong association in need of graduation gowns, caps

Eau Claire (WQOW) – Do you have a cap and gown from graduation that you don’t need anymore? The Eau Claire Area Hmong Mutual Assistance Association is starting a “Cap and Gown Recycling Program”, which provides donated caps and gowns to local high school …

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Hmong elders in Eau Claire still searching

Hmong elders in Eau Claire still searching

“She’s very sad and depressed,” Yang said through translator Hao Pay Lee on April 14 as they sat in the entrance area of the Hmong Mutual Assistance Association. “She feels like her life is very sorrowful. Last year when her daughter passed …

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Students push for Hmong American studies program

Students push for Hmong American studies program

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A group of Hmong American undergraduates is pushing administrators at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to hire more faculty who study the ethnic group and to launch a program through which students can earn a certificate in Hmong …

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Hmong dance troupe invited to capital

Hmong dance troupe invited to capital

Sheboygan Hmong Dance Troupe invited to Washington, D.C. After seeing their memorable dance performance in Milwaukee last summer, the Ambassador of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic invited the LunaBellas Hmong Dance Troupe to Washington, D.C …

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