Industries
Mikulay’s drive makes big dreams a reality for more Milwaukee students
Susan Mikulay doesn’t do anything halfway. When she’s in, she’s all in. For the past three-and-a-half years, Mikulay has...
Childhood game raises needed funds for Milwaukee-area organizations
Anyone who grew up in Chicago in the 1950s probably fondly remembers a game of 16-inch softball.
Patrick Murphy, adjunct...
Associated Bank makes longstanding commitment to Habitat for Humanity
In April, Associated Banc-Corp. purchased $2 million in residential loans and mortgages from Milwaukee’s Habitat for Humanity. In 2014,...
Twin Disc issues layoffs, pay cuts amid decreased demand
Racine-based Twin Disc Inc. has cut executive and hourly employee pay and has eliminated 15 salaried positions as it deals with lower demand.
Historic J.L. Burnham Building to be demolished
Karl Kopp, owner of the downtown restaurant Elsa’s on the Park, has been issued an order to raze the 140-year-old J.L. Burnham Building in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood within 30 days.
Rockwell Automation reports lower profit on weak conditions
Milwaukee-based Rockwell Automation Inc. today reported fiscal 2015 fourth quarter results.
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GOP presidential candidates descend on Milwaukee for evening debate
The Republican presidential primary debates take place at the Milwaukee Theatre beginning at 6 p.m.
Joy Global hires Johnson Controls exec as CIO
Milwaukee-based Joy Global Inc. has hired Colin Boyd as vice president and chief information officer.
AFP honors top philanthropists
The Association of Fundraising Professionals Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter on Monday recognized individuals, organizations and projects making a difference in the region as part of the 37th annual National Philanthropy Day.
Metro Milwaukee home sales up 4.6% in October
Home sales in the four county metro Milwaukee area were up 4.6 percent in October.