Steve Jagler, for BizTimes Media
Steve Jagler, former BizTimes Milwaukee editor.
MLB throws Braun under the bus…again
Commissioner Bud Selig has done so much for Major League Baseball that he ultimately may end up in Cooperstown.
A bipartisan breath of fresh air
Every once in a while, someone in Madison concocts a common sense idea and then persuades people on both sides of the aisle to support it.
Rebirth of Detroit should be celebrated
No matter your political persuasion, some things transcend politics. Or at least, they should.
Sojourner Family Peace Center hopes for potent Brewer offense
For every run scored by the Milwaukee Brewers this season, the WaterStone Bank Fund, the charitable arm of WaterStone Bank, is donating $10 to the Sojourner Family Peace Center (SFPC).
Experts share insights about corporate wellness
Companies interested in starting or improving a corporate wellness plan for their employees are invited to attend the second annual BizTimes Wellness Summit.
Corporate survival in ‘The Creative Age’
How do companies foster the creativity needed to produce their next great business idea, product or service?
Josh Linkner believes he has the answers to that question.
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Milwaukee employers optimistic about 2nd quarter
Continuing improvement is expected in the southeastern Wisconsin economy in the second quarter, according to the latest Business Outlook Survey conducted by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC).
Optimism rising among Wisconsin technology executives
Wisconsin technology executives who responded to the most recent WisBusiness.com Tech Leaders Survey expressed considerably more optimism about the state's economy than those a year ago.
MATC needs to cut costs
The next state biennial budget will cut funding to the Milwaukee Area Technical College by $7.5 million each year, on top of a $5 million budget cut for 2010 that it was handed in October, according to Michael Burke, president of MATC.
Budget provides historical opportunity
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce has supported Walker's plan to cut public spending and hold the line on taxes.