County, health system partners eye near north side site for Milwaukee mental health emergency center
Milwaukee County and four partnering area health systems are eyeing a site at 12th and Walnut streets on Milwaukee’s near north side for their mental health emergency center joint venture.
UPAF Ride for the Arts is on for this summer, with a new format
The United Performing Arts Fund said it will host its signature Ride for the Arts event with a new format this summer.
Habitat for Humanity of Waukesha County CEO leaving for new nonprofit role
Michael Crowley, the chief executive officer of Habitat for Humanity of Waukesha County, has stepped down from his role to take a position with the National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin.
Ascension Wisconsin hires former Advocate Aurora executive to lead Fox Valley hospitals
Ascension Wisconsin has hired a former Advocate Aurora Health executive as the next president of its Fox Valley hospitals.
Wisconsin lawmakers split along party lines over who’s to blame for vaccine rollout delays
As Wisconsin continues to trail its Midwestern peers in distributing the COVID-19 vaccine, Republican Congressman Bryan Steil on Monday criticized Gov. Tony Evers' Administration's rollout effort while Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin said the Trump Administration is to blame for delays.
Evers calls on feds to release more COVID-19 vaccine doses
Gov. Tony Evers joined a group of governors calling on the federal government to release more COVID-19 vaccine doses to their states, saying it has held back supply.
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Former state tourism head Sara Meaney to lead marketing at Dohmen Company Foundation
Sara Meaney, who recently left her post as Wisconsin Department of Tourism secretary-designee, has taken a new position with the Dohmen Company Foundation.
Rexnord Corp. gives $1 million to expand Marquette’s Bridge to Business program
Rexnord Corp. is giving another $1 million to support Marquette University’s Bridge to Business program.
City of Milwaukee begins COVID-19 vaccinations for frontline workers
The city of Milwaukee said it will administer 100 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to frontline health workers and members of the fire department beginning this morning.
Residents and workers at all Wisconsin nursing homes expected to get first round of COVID-19 vaccine by end of month
The effort to get the first COVID-19 vaccine dose to the residents and workers in Wisconsin’s 360 nursing facilities is on track to be completed by the end of the month, according to a long-term care industry leader.