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Pollster Franklin joins Marquette faculty
Nationally recognized government scholar and pollster Charles Franklin is joining Marquette University Law School on a full-time basis, and the school will continue its groundbreaking Marquette Law School Poll into the future, the Rev. Scott Pilarz, S.J., university president, announced.
BizTimes Bubbler Weekly: Oak Creek officers to be saluted at White House ceremony
Eight Oak Creek police officers will be honored at the White House this weekend for their heroic response efforts in the Aug. 5, 2012, mass shooting at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek.
Daniels to receive award for leadership
Quarles & Brady LLP announced that its chairman, John W. Daniels Jr., will receive the 2013 Midwest Urban Empowerment Award in the category of “Leadership” from Community Connections Network Publications (CCN).
Death in a digital world
The other day I found myself signing up for yet another online profile. Now, it may be my line of work (or perhaps my general curiosity about how things work), but I would guess that I have accounts on anywhere from 10 to 20 social media sites, and that's not even including online banking and bill pay accounts.
Law firm joins tenants in Water Council building
Michael Best & Friedrich, one of Milwaukee’s leading law firms, has joined the growing list of tenants in the International Water Technology Accelerator building.
City eliminates police spokeswoman’s job
The Milwaukee Common Council has decided to eliminate the position of communications director for the Milwaukee Police Department held by Anne Schwartz.
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Health care institutions should learn lessons from Superstorm Sandy fallout
In a major disaster, health care institutions face many issues, including disaster readiness, privacy concerns, and insurance coverage considerations....
Talgo files lawsuit against state
Talgo Inc. has filed a lawsuit against the state of Wisconsin, alleging the state violated the commitments in a contract and has not paid for two high-speed trains that are sitting idle in the company's Milwaukee plant.
Assisted Living Concepts may divest New Jersey properties
Menomonee Falls-based Assisted Living Concepts Inc. reported a net loss of $4.0 million in the third quarter, compared with net income of $5.8 million in the same period a year ago.
Rocking for a reason
When Bernard “Bud” Bobber and his band, Mission River Band, get together to rock 'n roll, they “rock for a reason,” as the band likes to say.