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Viewpoints: Economic impact of Bucks’ championship run shows potential benefit of local option sales tax
Our local governments in Milwaukee need the opportunity to ask the voters if they’re willing to incur a 1% sales tax increase to leverage our local dollars for local priorities, including property tax relief.
Summit Credit Union
The stronger people are financially, the stronger we are as a community. That’s the driving principle behind every credit...
The State of the Hybrid Workplace
The time has come for a mass reimagining of the workplace. The hybrid workplace is enabling organizations to continue...
Food-tech incubator proposed for Century City lands $425,000 MEDC loan
An indoor urban farm planned for Milwaukee’s Century City business park was approved for $425,000 loan to help launch its operation.
The Bartolotta Restaurants hires veteran HR execs
The Bartolotta Restaurants has hired Manny Lara as chief human resources officer and Jenny Wilke as the company's first-ever director of people and culture.Â
Waukesha County Technical College to create new CNC training center with $500,000 grant
Waukesha County Technical College plans to create a new CNC training center on its Pewaukee campus and fund scholarships with a recent $540,000 grant from the Gene Haas Foundation.
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Raising Cane’s founder and CEO Todd Graves to reveal ‘secret sauce’ for customer experience in Sept. 8 Business Forum
What’s the secret for turning customers into diehard fans? Fast food restaurant chain Raising Cane's founder and CEO Todd Graves will share his tried-and-true strategy in the September 21st Century Business Forum webcast.
City of Racine dedicates $600,000 to COVID vaccine gift card incentive program
The city of Racine is directing $600,000 of its American Rescue Plan Act allocation to fund a COVID vaccine incentive program.
How Jeffers, MATC joined forces to address need for more affordable student housing downtown
Developer Josh Jeffers says his partnership with Milwaukee Area Technical College was vital in making his Journal Square redevelopment project a reality, and addresses an unmet need for affordable student housing downtown.
40 tons of medical supplies stuck in Chicago warehouse en route to India
About 40 tons of medical supplies donated to support COVID-19 relief efforts in India are stuck in a Chicago warehouse while a local nonprofit navigates red tape and a web of logistical roadblocks.