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Mitchell Airport travel continued slow rebound in July
Air travel through Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport continued to slowly rebound in July after plummeting earlier this year, but remained well behind levels from last year.
Trump to provide Wisconsin $41 million in federal aid to address impact of violent protests in Kenosha
Wisconsin will receive $41 million in federal aid to address recent civil unrest and violent protests sparked by the shooting of Jacob Blake by a Kenosha police officer, President Donald Trump announced Tuesday.
WEDC to offer $1 million in microloans to Kenosha businesses impacted by violent protests
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation will allocate $1 million to Kenosha businesses damaged during violent protests following the police shooting of Jacob Blake, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers announced today.
Coffee break: Brian King
Brian King
Executive director
Betty Brinn Children’s Museum
929 E. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee
Bbcmkids.org
Industry: Nonprofit
King practiced law before becoming a seventh- and eighth-grade...
Palzewicz brothers, ActionCOACH reach settlement
A lawsuit over contract agreement and competition disputes between the state licensee of ActionCOACH and former franchisees Tom and...
Kenosha mayor seeking $30 million in state aid to cover damages, rebuild after violent protests
Kenosha Mayor John Antaramian has requested $30 million in state aid for properties damaged and destroyed during violent protests...
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MMAC announces ‘Focus on the Future’ honorees
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC) announced that is will recognize 65 area companies and organizations as Focus on the Future Award honorees, to recognize their work to meet the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kenosha mayor seeking federal and state assistance for businesses damaged by violent protests
Kenosha Mayor John Antaramian is seeking both federal and state assistance for businesses damaged and destroyed during violent protests in Kenosha over the past week.
ManpowerGroup survey: Nearly all workers concerned about returning to workplace, especially millennials
In a survey of more than 8,000 workers across eight countries, Milwaukee-based ManpowerGroup found that 94% of employees have some level of concern about returning to their workplace amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
WEDA executive director named new leader of Sheboygan County Economic Development Corp.
The Sheboygan County Economic Development Corp. announced that Brian Doudna, the executive director of the Wisconsin Economic Development Association (WEDA), will become the SCEDC’s new executive director.