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Bubbler Quote of the Week
“Wisconsin and the U.S. is competitive to the extent that companies operating in the U.S. have to do two...
Entries being accepted for Business Plan Contest
The Wisconsin Technology Council is accepting entries for the 2014 Governor’s Business Plan Contest, its annual statewide competition to recognize entrepreneurial ideas, through Jan. 31.
Press Club announces ‘Milwaukee 6-Pack’
The Milwaukee Press Club today announced the lineup behind the “Milwaukee 6-Pack” as part of the City of Milwaukee’s 168th birthday celebration.
Another Milwaukee County park beer garden planned
A beer garden is planned at a fourth Milwaukee County park, this time for Humboldt Park in the city of Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood.
AT&T to hire 54 in Milwaukee
AT&T is hosting a job fair in Milwaukee on Saturday to fill 54 open premises technician positions.
MacArthur statue could assume new home at the lakefront
Milwaukee County Supervisor John Weishan, Jr., of the 16th District, is leading a proposal to move the General Douglas MacArthur statue from its current location in MacArthur Square to Veteran’s Park at the lakefront, according to a resolution he has authored.
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Mount Mary realigns leadership team
Mount Mary University president Eileen Schwalbach, Ph.D. announced the creation of new positions for several members of her leadership team to align their areas of expertise with the institution's Creative Campus Initiative.
2014 State of the State Address: A Blueprint for Prosperity
Last night, Gov. Scott Walker delivered his fourth State of the State address at the State Capitol in Madison. The transcript follows:
Mount Mary realigns leadership team
Mount Mary University president Eileen Schwalbach, Ph.D. announced the creation of new positions for several members of her leadership team to align their areas of expertise with the institution's Creative Campus Initiative.
Milwaukee area housing market improved in 2013
The metro Milwaukee housing market improved in 2013 with more sales, higher prices and fewer foreclosures, according to the latest report from the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors.