Froedtert & MCW to begin converting former Heart Hospital into rehab hospital
The Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin health network plans to start construction this summer to convert the former Wisconsin Heart Hospital building into a specialized physical rehabilitation hospital and medical office building.
Milwaukee Academy of Science kicking off expansion project
The Milwaukee Academy of Science is kicking off construction this week for its planned 20,000-square-foot expansion.
County seeking businesses to propagate hemp at the Domes
Milwaukee County is seeking businesses to cultivate hemp clones in one of the greenhouses at the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservancy.
Nonprofit spotlight: Kids From Wisconsin
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ProHealth Care plans to build new Waukesha clinic
ProHealth Care plans to build a new primary care clinic on Waukesha’s south side, the health care system announced Monday.
Advocate Aurora Health will make remote work permanent for 12,000 employees
About 12,000 non-clinical Advocate Aurora Health employees who have been working remotely throughout the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to do so permanently, the health system said Friday.
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All-In Milwaukee to support students from Racine with donation from Fisk Johnson
Three years after launching to support low-income Milwaukee students through college, nonprofit organization All-In Milwaukee is expanding to serve students in Racine.
DeVona Wright Cottrell named TEMPO board chair
DeVona Wright Cottrell, chief legal officer and general counsel at GMR Marketing, has been named board chair of professional women’s organization TEMPO Milwaukee.
Community Development Alliance developing plan to address housing affordability issues in Milwaukee
A collaboration of Milwaukee organizations is putting forward recommendations for the city to address its affordable housing challenges.
City of Milwaukee’s COVID health order, mask mandate to expire June 1
Milwaukee's COVID-19 health order will expire June 1, two weeks sooner than originally planned.
The expiration of the health order...