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Carthage College launches School of Health
To help address workforce shortages in the health care sector, Carthage College has opened a School of Health.
Metro Milwaukee home sales surged 13.7% in June
Homes sales in the four-county metro Milwaukee area in June rose 13.7%, year-over-year, to 1,840, according to the latest...
Federal funding cuts could threaten UWM’s research institution status
Since 2016, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has established itself as a prestigious research institution. Federal research funding cuts could...
MSOE to hold groundbreaking ceremony for $76.5 million engineering innovation center
Milwaukee School of Engineering will break ground on its new Robert D. Kern Engineering Innovation Center on Saturday.
These are the fastest-growing privately held companies in southeastern Wisconsin
BizTimes Media has selected the winners of its annual Future 50 Awards, recognizing the fastest-growing privately-held businesses in southeastern Wisconsin.
Here...
Two local executives join Waterstone Financial board
Wauwatosa-based Waterstone Financial has named two local executives to its board of directors.
The company, the parent of WaterStone Bank,...
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Milwaukee entrepreneur launches fabrication shop INNOFAB
Nathan Schnell has launched INNOFAB, a new fabrication startup offering rapid turnaround metalworking services for clients.
Royal Capital narrowly receives approval for significantly scaled down Cudahy Farms project
A contested affordable housing project on Milwaukee’s far northwest side took a step forward Tuesday, narrowly winning approval from...
Evers signs bill supporting Wisconsin data center development projects
Gov. Tony Evers signed into law Wisconsin Act 16, enabling tax exemptions for data center projects in Port Washington and Beaver Dam.
Milwaukee’s revised zoning code update advances
A reworked plan to modernize Milwaukee’s zoning code cleared its second major hurdle Tuesday, gaining unanimous approval from the...