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Wisconsin businesses back China tariffs, mixed on tariffs for North American neighbors
Wisconsin businesses are generally supportive of increased tariffs against China but are more mixed in their views on potential...
KTEC ends charter agreement with Kenosha Unified School District, plans to open new schools
KTEC, a STEM-focused charter school in Kenosha, will open a new elementary school and middle school following the recent...
Construction firm Findorff becomes 100% employee owned
Madison-based construction firm Findorff, which also has offices in Milwaukee and Wausau, announced today that it has become a...
A.O. Smith president shares ideas for manufacturers to prepare for uncertainty
For a manufacturer like Milwaukee-based A.O. Smith Corp., there are plenty of sources of uncertainty as 2025 gets underway....
What’s next for artificial intelligence?
The rapidly evolving space of artificial intelligence has received growing interest, investment and scrutiny.
With all the hype surrounding AI’s...
2025 Economic Trends: Trump brings disruption
By many measures the U.S. economy is in good shape. Unemployment remains low at 4.1% and the nation’s Gross...
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New food court to be added to American Family Field
The board for the Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District, the governing entity that owns American Family Field, approved more...
Lutheran K-8 school prepares to open in Port Washington
Lutheran Classical Academy will be launching a Port Washington school providing faith-based education for students in grades kindergarten through...
Forward Award Winner: Carthage College
Carthage College
2001 Alford Park Drive, Kenosha
Industry: Higher education
carthage.edu
Carthage College is a private college in Kenosha affiliated with the...
Business Leader of the Year: Karla Krehbiel, regional president, Johnson Financial Group
Johnson Financial Group
555 Main St., Racine
Industry: Banking
Employees: 893 (55 in Kenosha)
johnsonfinancialgroup.com
Karla Krehbiel has a phrase she...