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Sheboygan children’s museum expedites reopening timeline following water and ice damage

The Above & Beyond Children’s Museum in Sheboygan has expedited its reopening timeline after sustaining $150,000 of water and ice damage. An anticipated reopening day has yet to be determined, but museum leaders are considering a target date in February.

Courage MKE purchases building to provide apartments for displaced LGBTQ+ youth

Courage MKE, the nonprofit operator of a home on Milwaukee’s south side for displaced LGBTQ+ youth, announced this week that it has purchased a building on Milwaukee's south side, which will serve as C2 apartments.

Shalom Center breaks ground on $2.4 million community center construction

Kenosha-based nonprofit Shalom Center broke ground Jan. 6 for a fully funded $2.4 million addition that will serve as a Kenosha community resource center.

President and CEO of La Causa to retire

George A. Torres, president and CEO of Milwaukee-based nonprofit La Causa, Inc., will step down from his role to retire in early 2023, the organization announced this week.

Greater Milwaukee Foundation names Vincent Lyles as new Milwaukee Succeeds executive director

The Greater Milwaukee Foundation announced today that it has chosen Vincent Lyles to serve as the next executive director of Milwaukee Succeeds, following the retirement of longtime leader Danae Davis.

Arts @ Large CEO Sean Kiebzak to step down

Sean Kiebzak, chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based nonprofit Arts @ Large, announced this week on LinkedIn that he will step away from his role at the organization.
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ProHealth begins construction on upgrades to birthing and NICU at Waukesha Memorial

ProHealth Care has begun a $25.7 million project designed to enhance birthing and neonatal intensive care on the third floor of ProHealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital.

UPAF names new board chair and members

Scott Beightol, partner at Michael Best & Friedrich, has been named the new chair of the board of directors for the United Performing Arts Fund.

Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment awards $1.5 million to biomedical and community-based research initiatives

The Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment will provide about $1.5 million in seed grant funding to 31 projects aimed at improving the health of Wisconsin residents, the organization announced this week.

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