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Health systems in Wisconsin begin vaccinating frontline workers
An emergency department physician at Aurora Sinai Medical Center was the first Advocate Aurora Health employee to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday.
Can employers require employees to get COVID vaccine?
As Wisconsin health care systems begin to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to their frontline workers this week, employers are preparing for a wider vaccine rollout when supplies become available for their employees in 2021.
Packers, Brewers and Bucks form investment portfolio to support minority-owned tech startups
In partnership with Microsoft, Wisconsin’s major pro sports teams have formed the Equity League, an investment network focused on building a portfolio of technology companies to create more opportunities for Black and LatinX entrepreneurs.
Viewpoints: 35 Wisconsin startups to watch in 2021
As we head into 2021, expect Wisconsin tech startups to play a key role in reshaping new markets such as “meat alternatives,” “digital commerce,” and “the future of work” as well as traditional markets such as agriculture, energy, finance, health care and logistics.
COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Wisconsin, health care workers to receive it this week
Wisconsin received its first allocation of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine today.
WEDC selects 231 small businesses to receive pandemic innovation grants
More than 200 Wisconsin small businesses will split $3 million in funding for their innovative response to the coronavirus pandemic, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation recently announced.
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Bradley Foundation awarded $10 million in grants to Wisconsin organizations this year
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation announced it has distributed $10 million in grants this year to organizations in Milwaukee and throughout the state.
Milwaukee County BRT project receives federal grant money, construction slated for spring
Milwaukee County officials say they have formally received a $40.9 million federal grant that will allow construction to start this spring on the roughly $55 million bus rapid-transit project.
Braving the cold: Many restaurants add outdoor structures to survive winter
Winter is here, and full-service restaurants are bracing for what could be the toughest stretch of the COVID-19 crisis yet as positive case counts remain high and diners are leery of eating at a restaurant indoors.
The interview: Ossie Kendrix
Ossie Kendrix, the president and chief executive officer of the African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, recently moved...