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Rexnord Corp. gives $1 million to expand Marquette’s Bridge to Business program
Rexnord Corp. is giving another $1 million to support Marquette University’s Bridge to Business program.
Viewpoints: Character is destiny
We must never again allow our policy preferences to blind us into electing a leader who is so manifestly unfit in both temperament and personal character.Â
Toppers Pizza seizes pandemic environment as growth opportunity
While much of the restaurant industry continues to struggle through the pandemic's harsh business climate, at least one sector has stood to benefit from shifts in how people dine and what they expect from the experience: quick-service pizza.
Tech-enabled laundromat business to open first Milwaukee-area location
Clean Laundry, a national laundromat chain, is opening its second Wisconsin location in West Milwaukee at 2086 Miller Park Way, the company announced today.
Wisconsin exports are now down $1.4 billion from 2019, before counting December
Wisconsin’s exports declined 7% in the first 11 months of the year, but had trended positively for several months after plummeting in April and May as the COVID-19 pandemic set in.
City of Milwaukee begins COVID-19 vaccinations for frontline workers
The city of Milwaukee said it will administer 100 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to frontline health workers and members of the fire department beginning this morning.
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WEDC executive Mary Perry named president and CEO of WEDA
The Wisconsin Economic Development Association announced that it has named Mary Perry as its new president and chief executive officer.
Residents and workers at all Wisconsin nursing homes expected to get first round of COVID-19 vaccine by end of month
The effort to get the first COVID-19 vaccine dose to the residents and workers in Wisconsin’s 360 nursing facilities is on track to be completed by the end of the month, according to a long-term care industry leader.
Nominations sought for Notable Minority Executives feature
BizTimes Milwaukee is seeking nominations for its upcoming Notable Minority Executives feature. Profiles of those selected will appear in the Feb. 22 edition of the magazine.
Following holiday slowdown, state will ‘ramp up’ vaccine administration, DHS says
In the four weeks since Wisconsin began its effort to vaccinate the state's roughly 450,000 frontline health care workers, just over 85,600 doses have been administered, according to data released Tuesday afternoon by the Department of Health Services.Â