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Milwaukee-area breweries say newly passed alcohol regulations will make it easier to do business
Local breweries say a recently passed law related to alcohol sales will clarify a myriad of grey areas they must currently navigate.
Harley-Davidson files lawsuit against Kenosha man selling ‘Harley F—ing Davidson’ apparel
A Kenosha man is being sued by Harley-Davidson after he allegedly sold several counterfeit items of clothing using the company’s trademarked logos.
Appeals court rules against Kohler’s golf course plans
Plans for a Kohler Co. golf course just north of Kohler-Andre State Park in Sheboygan hit a setback Tuesday...
Wisconsin gets $1.9 million grant to provide entrepreneurs with legal and financial advice
The U.S. Department of the Treasury, through its State Small Business Credit Initiative, has awarded Wisconsin $1.9 million in technical assistance funding.
Milwaukee Precision Casting will pay $100,000 fine after violating Clean Water Act
Milwaukee Precision Casting will pay a $100,000 criminal fine after pleading guilty this past July to violating the Clean Water Act.
Government recovers more than $1.2 million for construction workers who built Oconomowoc housing project
A federal investigation found that several construction companies that helped complete a housing development in Oconomowoc violated labor laws.
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Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo dismisses lawsuit against luxury bed maker
After suing Maree Inc. in October for alleged trademark infringement, Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo has voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit.
Dollar General reaches $850,006 settlement with state after overcharging Wisconsin consumers
Dollar General will pay $850,006 in civil forfeitures, surcharges and fees after DATCP found the company overcharged customers at several Wisconsin stores.
Former CFO of Kenosha-based Pacific Sands files shareholder lawsuit against company, seeks removal of CEO
The former CFO of Kenosha-based Pacific Stands has filed a stockholder lawsuit against the company’s CEO and board of directors.
Former AFSCME employee pleads guilty to stealing $70,000 from labor organization
A woman who previously worked for the AFSCME had plead guilty to embezzling $70,000 from the labor organization.