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Evers extends Safer at Home until May 26
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has extended his Safer at Home order to May 26, while easing a few restrictions on some businesses.Â
Construction of luxury apartment project in St. Francis continuing through coronavirus outbreak
The developers of 4200 On The Lake, a 236-unit luxury apartment building on Lake Michigan in St. Francis, are moving forward with construction work even as the state and region deal the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
Enerpac CEO Randy Baker says coronavirus uncertainty requires quick cost savings
As the coronavirus, and the economic fallout created by the response to the virus, have hit the United States, many have sought comparisons to prior downturns.
Wisconsin-based auto insurers offer refunds to customers during COVID-19 crisis
With so many customers stuck at home, several Wisconsin-based auto insurers and insurance companies across the country are providing financial relief to policy holders in the form of discounts or cash and credit refunds.
Badger Meter shifts to 4-day work week to control costs
Brown Deer-based Badger Meter Inc. has shifted to a four-day work week in an effort to control costs in response to business slowdown related to the coronavirus outbreak.
VISIT Milwaukee: Canceled events amount to $47 million in lost economic impact
Coronavirus-related cancellations of events booked by VISIT Milwaukee have resulted in an estimated $47 million in lost economic impact for the region, president and chief executive officer Peggy Williams-Smith said Wednesday.Â
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Mary Bunzel named executive director of UWM’s Connected Systems Institute
Mary Bunzel has been named executive director of the Connected Systems Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.Â
Businesses, insurers at odds over COVID-19 business interruption claims
When Marla Poytinger temporarily closed her bar-entertainment business last month due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, she needed to figure out a way to stay afloat while continuing to pay and provide health insurance for more than 60 employees.
Smithfield Foods to close Patrick Cudahy plant for two weeks
Smithfield Foods Inc. announced today that it will close its Patrick Cudahy dry sausage and bacon plant in Cudahy for two weeks, beginning later this week. Some employees at the plant have tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus, the company said.
Harley-Davidson’s acting CEO, board will forgo salary and cash compensation
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc. will cut salaries for most salaried employees in the United States by 10 to 20%, the company announced Wednesday.