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Madison and Milwaukee make U-Haul’s annual list of top cities for net migration
Madison and Milwaukee are both included in U-Haul's annual "growth cities" list of the top 25 cities in the U.S. in terms of net migration for do-it-yourself movers.
Milwaukee Admirals opt out of upcoming season
The Milwaukee Admirals announced Monday that the team will not participate in the 2020-21 American Hockey League season, citing financial challenges related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Â
Former Aurora pharmacist accused of destroying COVID-19 vaccine doses says he believed it could change patients’ DNA
Steve Brandenburg, the former pharmacist who allegedly removed COVID-19 vaccine vials from refrigeration at the Aurora Medical Center – Grafton, says he believed the vaccine could harm patients and change their DNA, according to a police statement.
Former Aurora pharmacist arrested for alleged vaccine tampering
A former pharmacist who allegedly removed COVID-19 vaccine vials from a refrigerator at Aurora Medical Center-Grafton to render them ineffective was arrested Thursday.
Construction commences on new homes in north side Milwaukee subdivisions
Milwaukee residents and leaders celebrated the commencement of construction of new homes in a pair of subdivisions on the near northwest side, in part the result of new incentives the city is offering.
John Stibal retiring as West Allis development director
John Stibal is retiring from his post as director of development for the city of West Allis.
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Viewpoints: The biggest local business stories of 2020
This is my annual list of the biggest southeastern Wisconsin business stories of the year.
Economist Mike Knetter will provide macro outlook for 20th annual Economic Trends event
BizTimes Media will host its 20th annual Economic Trends event to provide southeastern Wisconsin business leaders with insights into what to expect from the local and national economy in the new year.
UMOS awarded state contracts to operate transitional jobs programs
Milwaukee-based UMOS, Inc. has been awarded two new contracts totaling $1.87 million to operate transitional jobs programs in six additional Wisconsin counties.
Even with 40% growth in Q3, Wisconsin’s economy barely ahead of late 2017
Wisconsin’s economy had one of the sharpest rebounds in the country during the third quarter of 2020, but it still needs to make up for almost two years of lost economic growth, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.