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WCTC narrows presidential search to two finalists
Waukesha County Technical College’s board has narrowed the search for its next president to two finalists.
True Colors: CG Schmidt
CG Schmidt
Milwaukee
Industry: Construction
While the COVID-19 pandemic may be unprecedented, it certainly isn’t the first major challenge that Milwaukee-based CG...
WEDC adds $3 million to microloan program for damaged businesses in Kenosha
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation is adding $3 million to a microloan program designed to help Kenosha businesses recover from damage caused by rioting during violent protests in late August.
Eggers Imprints expands operations
Eggers Imprints opened a second location in Sun Prairie earlier this month and has plans to hire up to 70 employees over the next two years.
Report: Milwaukee area one of nation’s top net migration gainers during COVID-19
The Milwaukee area had one of the biggest increases of U.S. metro areas for net arrivals (more people moving here than moving away) from April through August.
Wisconsin Pharmacal names new president
Jackson-based Wisconsin Pharmacal Company has named Andrew Wundrock as its new president.
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Gener8tor to launch new OnRamp conference with entertainment industry focus
Milwaukee-based gener8tor will launch its first Entertainment Conference on Thursday, Nov. 12, the startup accelerator’s latest addition to its OnRamp Conference series.
Warnings issued to 51 Milwaukee businesses over COVID health violations
Since late July, the City of Milwaukee has issued warnings and citations to 51 businesses for violating reopening orders aimed at reducing the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Food incubator Upstart Kitchen opens in Sherman Park
Upstart Kitchen in Milwaukee's Sherman Park neighborhood is now open after plans to open the food business incubator earlier this year were delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Evers extends statewide mask mandate
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers today extended the statewide face covering mandate through Nov. 21.