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Sheboygan County 2035 event will examine workforce challenges
To provide an opportunity for the community to take a step back and look at the long-term picture, BizTimes Media is presenting Sheboygan County 2035.
All but two Milwaukee County municipalities lost population last year
All but two of Milwaukee County’s municipalities lost residents in 2021 as the county’s population dropped by 10,090, a decline of roughly 1.1%.
Waukesha County Center for Growth names new executive director
Nicole Ryf, who most recently served as chief strategy officer for the Hampton Roads Alliance in Norfolk, Virginia, has...
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MKE Tech Hub Coalition, Luther Manor receive worker training grants
The MKE Tech Hub Coalition has been named one of several Wisconsin Fast Forward Grant recipients.
Milwaukee Night Market vendor lineup announced
More than 100 local vendors will participate in the 2022 Milwaukee Night Market, which will return to downtown Milwaukee this summer for a full season for the first time since 2019, the Westown Association announced this week.
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Framework agreement between city, RNC in limbo
A framework agreement between the city of Milwaukee and the Republican National Committee is now in limbo after an amendment to the plan -- related to hosting the 2024 Republican National Convention -- was brought forward today, but no action on it was immediately taken by the Common Council's Steering & Rules Committee.
Torzala Brewing set to open in Bay View’s Lincoln Warehouse in June
Milwaukee's newest brewery, Torzala Brewing, is soon set to open in the the Lincoln Warehouse building in the city's Bay View neighborhood.
Report: startup creation in rural Wisconsin communities sees sharp decline
A newly released report on rural innovation shows that since 1978, the number of startups in rural Wisconsin has dropped by 50%.
The last word: Now is the time to engage better
Prior to pursuing a career in law, Rebecca Mitich spent seven years working in education and nonprofits, including a...