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Kohl’s reopening stores in 10 more states
Kohl's Corp. has announced plans to reopen store locations in 10 states, as part of what it calls a "phased approach" to reopening amidst the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis.
Frontida Assisted Living owner to run for state Assembly
Crystal Miller, the owner and president of Kenosha-based Frontida Assisted Living announced today that she will run as a Republican for the state Assembly.
Milwaukee biotech company develops UV sanitizing system for mobile devices
Milwaukee-based biotech company Aluvis International, Inc. is raising capital to produce a system that can sanitize a large volume of mobile devices in high-traffic locations.
Joel Quadracci says before the new normal, we have to navigate the new abnormal
Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. saw some print product line volumes decline by 30% in the second half of March and similar trends continued in April.
Vonco Products dives back into PPE production during coronavirus
Ordinarily, Keith Smith is not deeply involved in the tactical operations of Vonco Products.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation receives $1 million Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant for COVID-19 relief
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation has received a $1 million grant to its COVID-19 relief fund from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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Wisconsin making progress toward 1,000 contact tracers goal
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said on Tuesday the state is making progress toward its goal of deploying 1,000 contact tracers to investigate the spread of COVID-19 throughout Wisconsin.Â
Another entrepreneurial hub planned in Sherman Park
Two first-time developers have plans for another entrepreneurial hub along Fond du Lac Avenue in Milwaukee's Sherman Park neighborhood.
Marcus Corp. reports $19.4 million net loss for first quarter
Marcus Corp. on Tuesday reported a significant loss for the first quarter of fiscal 2020 as its hotel properties and movie theaters remain temporarily closed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Wisconsin exports down slightly in Q1 as imports from China fall 37%
Wisconsin exports were off to the best start since 2017 in January and February but that momentum did not continue as the coronavirus hit the U.S. in March.