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Professional Dimensions names new CEO
Milwaukee professional women’s organization Professional Dimensions has named Lauren Feaster as its new chief executive officer.
COVID-19 Waivers: Can They Reduce Your Business Risk?
As states begin to reopen and loosen restrictions on public gatherings and business closures in response to the COVID-19...
Despite adding 16,500 jobs in May, metro Milwaukee employment is down nearly 100,000
Metro Milwaukee employment increased 16,500 from April to May, but the region’s total employment is still down by 99,800 from May 2019, according to recently released data.
WEDC extends small business grant deadline
The deadline to apply for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation’s COVID-19 relief grant has been extended, the WEDC announced yesterday.
DNC changed to a mostly virtual event
Jolted by the COVID-19, the 2020 Democratic National Convention, originally expected to bring 50,000 visitors, national and and international media attention and provide a $250 million economic impact to Milwaukee, has officially been reduced to a mostly virtual event, officials announced Wednesday.
Northridge Mall owner appealing court decision to raze buildings
The owners of the former Northridge Mall on Milwaukee's far northwest side are appealing a judge's decision that the buildings be demolished.
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New partnership with Herzing will offer ‘on-ramp’ for prospective Marquette students
Herzing University and Marquette University have formed a partnership that will allow students to complete their first year of...
Milky Way Tech Hub to launch $50 million fund to invest in tech companies owned by minorities
Jet Constellations is launching a $50 million dollar fund through its social impact arm, The Milky Way Tech Hub. A main focus of the fund will be to invest in tech companies owned by people of color and other underrepresented individuals.
Wisconsinites are growing more comfortable amid COVID-19, but hesitate to return to all activities
Wisconsinites are growing more comfortable with the idea of returning to a wide-range of activities that have been limited during the coronavirus outbreak, according to the latest Marquette University Law School poll.
All passenger cruises to Milwaukee canceled this year due to COVID-19
Port Milwaukee will not welcome any passenger cruise ships this summer, because of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.