United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County sets $55.5 million campaign goal
The United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County announced it is aiming to raise $55.5 million through its community campaign this year.
Growing list of local employers requiring COVID vaccine for patrons, employees
Milwaukee Film and Bounce Milwaukee are among a growing number of local private employers to require patrons and employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Johnsonville launches logistics business venture
Sheboygan Falls-based Johnsonville LLC has launched a new logistics venture to serve the food and beverage industry.
State offering $100 to Wisconsinites who get COVID vaccine in next two weeks
Wisconsin residents who receive their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine between now and Sept. 6 can receive a $100 Visa gift card, Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday.
MSOE unveils $37 million Viets Tower renovation
The Milwaukee School of Engineering celebrated the grand opening of its newly renovated Hermann Viets Tower in downtown Milwaukee Friday.
UWM to forgive $5.1 million in student debt with federal relief funding
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee announced it will use federal stimulus funding to eliminate $5.1 million in student debt incurred during the pandemic.
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Charles E. Kubly Foundation names new executive director
The Charles E. Kubly Foundation has named Kris Rick as its new executive director.
Steel piping manufacturer to move operations from Rockford to Walworth County
Arntzen Corp., an Illinois-based manufacturer of large steel piping, plans to relocate its Rockford production mill and 40 employees to a new production facility in Walworth County.
Waukesha County Technical College to create new CNC training center with $500,000 grant
Waukesha County Technical College plans to create a new CNC training center on its Pewaukee campus and fund scholarships with a recent $540,000 grant from the Gene Haas Foundation.
City of Racine dedicates $600,000 to COVID vaccine gift card incentive program
The city of Racine is directing $600,000 of its American Rescue Plan Act allocation to fund a COVID vaccine incentive program.