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Newsweek to cease printing

Newsweek, which is printed by Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc., will become an online-only publication next year, ending 80 years as a printed magazine.

Drought takes toll on Briggs & Stratton

Drought conditions that resulted in lower lawn mower sales prompted Briggs & Stratton Corp. to report a fiscal first quarter net loss of $13.2 million, excluding additional restructuring charges.

Region’s industrial real estate market posts major Q3 gains

The southeastern Wisconsin industrial real estate market is in better shape than it has been in years, according to data from the latest Xceligent and Commercial Association of Realtors Wisconsin (CARW) market report.

Sensient expands in South Africa

Milwaukee-based global color, flavor and fragrance manufacturer Sensient Technologies Inc. announced it will build a new facility in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Celebrate Wisconsin’s Clean Water Act

When you pull a walleye from the Wisconsin River, cruise along the Fox River or dine overlooking the Milwaukee River, it’s hard to believe that 40 years ago waters had sludge so thick birds could walk across; that Green Bay dumped perfume into the East River to mask the stench, and that a sulfite liquor spill in the Oconto River discolored the paint on houses.

A flatter tax is not a fairer tax

The Trojan horse is no myth. Politicians offer them every campaign season.
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Nonprofit Calendar

*Now through Saturday, Oct. 20, the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design will host a student and alumni art...

BizTimes accepts nominations for Health Care Heroes

BizTimes Media is accepting nominations for its annual Health Care Heroes Awards, which honor people in southeastern Wisconsin who are making a difference on the front lines of health care.

Potawatomi adds new element to “Miracle” fundraising efforts

Potawatomi Bingo Casino has expanded its fundraising efforts for its annual charity program “Miracle on Canal Street” by offering special menu items at its restaurants to benefit the “Miracle” cause.

GE Healthcare donates to Marquette College of Nursing

GE Healthcare is donating a $440,000 educational grant for equipment for the Marquette University College of Nursing.

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