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Port of Milwaukee has busy week

The Port of Milwaukee helped export a massive Joy Global Inc. mining shovel to Manzanillo, Mexico last week.

Fisher Barton moves to larger facility

Fisher Barton Blades Inc. plans to move its mower blade manufacturing operations to a larger facility in Watertown.
 

Master Lock parent company names new CEO

Fortune Brands Home & Security Inc.(FBHS), the parent company of Oak Creek-based Master Lock, announced that it has named Terry Horan president of the company's security and storage business.

Batten to succeed his father as Twin Disc CEO

Racine-based Twin Disc Inc. announced that its board of directors has elected John Batten, 47, to the position of president and chief executive officer, succeeding his father, Michael Batten, 73, who wil retire effective Dec. 31.

Rishi Tea could relocate in Milwaukee to expand

Milwaukee-based Rishi Tea needs additional space and could move to another location in the city or expand at its current location, co-owner and vice president of sales Benjamin Harrison said.
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Fugenschuh takes helm at Milwaukee County Historical Society

The board of directors of the Milwaukee County Historical Society has named longtime philanthropy leader Deborah Fugenschuh the society's new executive director.

Milwaukee Art Museum to showcase tattoo collection

The Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) has announced the opening of a tattoo exhibit this summer that will recount the story and works of Amund Dietzel, an entrepreneur from the early 1900s who is remembered as one of Milwaukee's most innovative tattoo artists.

MACC Fund donates $10 million to Children’s Hospital

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin has been awarded a $10 million gift from the MACC Fund (Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer Inc.) to support and continue to improve the survivorship and quality of life of children with cancer and blood disorders through excellence of care, research and education.

Rebuilding Together funding home repairs

Rebuilding Together Greater Milwaukee (RTGM) has made $125,000 in funding available to qualified elderly and veteran residents of Wauwatosa as well as residents with disabilities who are in need of home repairs.

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