Marquette president Michael Lovell announces cancer diagnosis
Marquette University president Michael Lovell has been diagnosed with sarcoma, a rare form of cancer, he revealed in a letter to the university community Thursday.
With Ryder Cup coming up, Potawatomi looking to quickly hire more employees
With the Ryder Cup nearly three weeks away, Potawatomi Hotel & Casino is making a push to swiftly bring on more employees so it can operate at full capacity.
Rebranded and improved, Generac Power Stage ready for Summerfest
Generac has officially joined the club of Milwaukee-area companies with Summerfest stages bearing their names.
Ascension Wisconsin opens neighborhood hospital in Menomonee Falls
Ascension Wisconsin this week opened its new 33,000-square-foot hospital in Menomonee Falls, the first of three so-called neighborhood hospitals the health system is planning in the region.
State commits $5.7 million to Milwaukee mental health emergency center
The new mental health emergency center being built on Milwaukee’s near north side will receive $5.7 million in state funding, Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee to close north side location in December
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee announced it will close one of its north side clubs at the end of the year in a move that reflects the organization's shift away from property management and ownership.
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Summerfest launching Shop Local Market, BMO sponsoring minority-owned vendors
Summerfest visitors will have another shopping area to visit during this year’s music festival.
New 93-foot mural, with references to Gee’s Clippers and Coffee Makes You Black, coming to Milwaukee Art Museum
Brooklyn-based artist Derrick Adams will install a 93-foot mural on the Milwaukee Art Museum’s east end featuring references to important sites of Black culture in the city.
Milwaukee nonprofit leaders planning $80 million athletic center on city’s north side
An $80 million multi-sport facility is planned for Milwaukee’s north side that is designed to serve people across the spectrum of ability and income levels.
Clarke Square Neighborhood Initiative buys historic home for new HQ
Clarke Square Neighborhood Initiative has purchased a historic Cream City brick home on Milwaukee’s near south side for its new headquarters.