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Milwaukee Biz Blog: Now is a great time to invest in solar
With a recent decision by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, the Focus on Energy program is set to end its incentive program for residential solar and small wind energy systems. This will be the second early termination of our collective investment in renewable energy in the past three years.
Kohl’s donates $2 million to Milwaukee Art Museum
Kohl's Department Stores on Tuesday announced a $2 million donation over three years to the Milwaukee Art Museum to continue the Kohl's Art Generation program, a youth art education initiative.
Milwaukee Art Museum could be named ‘8th Wonder of the World’
The Milwaukee Art Museum is competing against more than 330 international destinations for a chance to be named the “8th Wonder of the World.”
WHEFA offers nonprofits low finance borrowing options
Nonprofit organizations throughout the state of Wisconsin can now finance capital projects and refinance debts through bonds issued by the Wisconsin Health and Education Facilities Authority (WHEFA) that allow them to borrow funds at lower rates and exempt them from federal income taxes.
Walgreens donates to Concordia pharmacy lab
Concordia University Wisconsin announced it has received a $50,000 donation from Walgreens to support the purchase of video and technology equipment in the new Applied Patient Care Laboratory of Concordia’s School of Pharmacy.
St. Marcus hoping to acquire former MPS school
St. Marcus Lutheran School announced today that it hopes to purchase the former Malcolm X School building from Milwaukee Public Schools to create a second St. Marcus school campus.
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Bubbler Calendar
*Thursday, Aug. 15, Jazz in the Park will feature live music at Milwaukee’s Cathedral Square Park, located on East...
Wisconsin posts gains in jobs
Wisconsin gained more than 24,000 private sector jobs from March 2012 to March of this year, according to the latest jobs numbers released today by the Walker administration.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: ‘Satanic venom’ has no place in immigration debate
Maria Monreal-Cameron, president and chief executive officer of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, says “satanic venom” has no place in the debate over immigration.