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Jagler launches executive communications firm
After nearly four decades working in local media and communications, Steve Jagler is striking out on his own.
(Re)introducing the mighty and nimble community bank
It probably comes as no surprise that the vast majority of businesses in Wisconsin are small businesses. Despite their...
Free-market advocacy group says state government “lacks expertise” to manage proposed $100 million VC fund
A free-market advocacy group is calling on Governor Tony Evers to remove a proposed $100 million venture capital fund from the state’s budget proposal, citing concerns over the ability for state government to make sound investments in early-stage startups.
Businesses are struggling to find workers, so what’s happening with wages?
Wisconsin’s overall wage growth has been amongst the slowest in the country compared to pre-pandemic levels, but the state’s construction sector has been a bright spot and is among the highest in the country when it comes to worker pay.
Greater Milwaukee Committee president Julia Taylor to retire
Julia Taylor, president of the Greater Milwaukee Committee, announced today to the GMC board of directors her plans to retire by the end of the year.
City of Milwaukee employees will return to offices on June 21
Milwaukee City Hall and other city buildings where the public interacts with municipal offices will be reopened on June 21, Mayor Tom Barrett announced today.
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Curative Care Network names new president and CEO
Curative Care Network, Inc. has named Joy Gravos as its next president and chief executive officer.
WCTC names new School of Business dean
Waukesha County Technical College recently promoted Jonathan Koch, associate dean of Marketing and Management, to the position of dean of the School of Business.
Bucks to increase fan capacity at Fiserv Forum to 16,500 for remainder of 2021 playoffs
The Milwaukee Bucks announced today that fan capacity at Fiserv Forum will be increased to 16,500 for the remainder of the 2021 NBA Playoffs, beginning on June 1 for a potential game 5 in the Bucks first round series with the Miami Heat.
Brewers to drop mask requirement for vaccinated fans
As of June 1, Milwaukee Brewers fans who are fully vaccinated by the COVID-19 vaccine who no longer be required to wear face masks at Brewer games at American Family Field.