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Hydro-Thermal opens second manufacturing facility

Waukesha-based Hydro-Thermal Corp. recently opened a second facility down the street from its main 36,000-square-foot facility at 400 Pilot Court.

West Allis alderman questions State Fair’s cost to taxpayers

A West Allis alderman is asking the city for a fiscal impact analysis of Wisconsin State Fair so he can better understand the total costs to taxpayers during the annual event.

West Allis wine shop doubling in size

After three successful years, brothers Joseph and Frank LaSusa are expanding their West Allis wine tasting room to add more retail, a bar and outdoor seating.

SUPERIOR-Bong Bridge project on track for Fall finish

Construction work on the Bong Bridge linking Duluth and Superior remains on target for fall completion and a Nov. 2 reopening of the eastbound lanes, including the bridge's pedestrian walkway.

MADISON- Stock futures go on wild roller coaster ride

Stock traders are reeling from one of the most turbulent market moves in history, after a record-breaking collapse on Monday followed by rallies that were nearly as intense. Although some analysts fear volatile markets, others recognize that volatility brings larger rewards along with larger risks.

APPLETON- Creative Placemaking is energizing downtown spaces

If you spent any time downtown during Mile of Music you surely noticed a transformed city center, with thousands of visitors, interactive programs for the whole family and an infectious energy. Building on this energy and carrying it throughout the year is the goal of the Creative Placemaking Team at Appleton Downtown Inc.
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Johnson Controls spinning off automotive business could affect 197 employees

As a result of Johnson Controls' recent decision to pursue spinning off its automotive business into a separate publicly traded company, 197 employees could be affected.

Waukesha’s Museum Apartments progressing

Plans to convert the former Waukesha County courthouse, jail and connector building into high-end apartments continue to progress as the city’s Plan Commission had its first look at the proposal this week.

Nationstar to provide up to $30 million to help distressed Milwaukee homeowners

Dallas-based mortgage servicing firm Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc. will provide up to $30 million in mortgage modifications to help financially-strapped Milwaukee residents keep their homes, under a partnership agreement announced today by city officials.

Therapy Plus acquired by national physical therapy firm

Milwaukee-based Therapy Plus has been acquired by Exton, Pa.-based Physiotherapy Corp.

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