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More universities, including Marquette, change class delivery in response to coronavirus
A number of area colleges and universities on Thursday announced changes to their class delivery models for the rest of the semester in response to growing concern about COVID-19 or the coronavirus.
Investor pulls out of Waukesha apartment development due to concerns about coronavirus, economy
At least one major real estate development in the Milwaukee region has been dealt a setback in reaction to the economic uncertainty caused by the coronavirus.
Commentary: Milwaukee strong
For many years the Miller brewery has been the heart and soul of Milwaukee.
An iconic company, making the Brew...
From checking contracts to remote work, advice for navigating the coronavirus
It is more a matter of when, not if, the coronavirus will spread widely in the United States.
“The data...
Barrett calls on Evers to declare public health emergency as city prepares for coronavirus
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett has called on Gov. Tony Evers to declare a public health emergency in response to...
Geneva Supply founders named SBA’s Wisconsin Small Businesspersons of the Year
Mark Becker and Jeff Peterson, the founders of Delavan-based Geneva Supply Inc., have been named the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Wisconsin Small Businesspersons of the Year.
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Milwaukee businessman, real estate developer Frank Giuffre dies at 76
Milwaukee-area business owner and real estate developer Frank Giuffre, who made a name in redeveloping underused or distressed commercial...
UW-Madison suspends in-person classes in response to coronavirus
The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced Wednesday it will suspend face-to-face instruction for the spring semester to contain the spread...
Lakeland University eyeing possible development on 80-acre site at its Sheboygan County campus
Lakeland University is weighing options for a potential development on 80 acres of farmland at its rural Sheboygan County campus that could create job opportunities for its students.
UWM moving classes online after coronavirus test
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is preparing to move its classes online for the remainder of the semester to contain the spread of coronavirus after an employee of its foundation was tested Monday for the virus.