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Organizations team up in new water improvement campaign

Sweet Water, the Southeastern Wisconsin Watersheds Trust, and Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network have teamed up to launch Respect Our Waters, a multi-year marketing initiative to educate area residents on actions they can take to improve rivers and the lake in the region.

Independence Day: A day to celebrate

The United States of America is arguably the greatest country in the history of the world because in times of crisis, whether it be economic, fiscal, or military, ordinary citizens have risked their futures with the hope that they could make our country better off for the next generation.

WEDC to meet with credit unions

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation has invited credit unions to participate in a July 26 dialogue that will explore ways to make the state’s financial industry more competitive and robust.

Half of bank CEOs expect growth

Half of the bank CEOs who responded to a recent survey by the Wisconsin Bankers Association expect Wisconsin’s economy to grow over the next six months.

Free lunch is always expensive

I was interacting in Onalaska with two dozen small business leaders when the news came down Thursday morning that the U.S. Supreme Court had upheld Obamacare. The reaction was uncertainty about what to do in their companies.

Palermo union vote delayed

Production workers from Palermo's Pizza will no longer vote on whether to form a union on July 6.
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SC Johnson to install wind turbines in Mt. Pleasant

Racine-based home cleaning product manufacturer SC Johnson will build two wind turbines at its largest production facility, Waxdale in Mount Pleasant.

To Milwaukee, with love

Editor's note: BizTimes Media LLC recently hosted the Summer Conference of the Alliance of Area Business Publications. Editors and...

Milk does an economy good

June is Dairy month in Wisconsin, a time where we thank our dairy farmers for all of their hard work. You can do this by drinking milk, eating cheese and yogurt, it does a body good.

Doerr retires after 20 years at SHARP Literacy

Marlene Doerr Kreilkamp, founder and executive director of Milwaukee-based SHARP Literacy has announced her retirement.

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