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MADISON- City council to decide if Judge Doyle Square project is worth the investment
After a breakneck-speed negotiation, Madison is poised to decide the biggest investment for a private development in city history with a huge question for Mayor Paul Soglin and the City Council: Is it worth it?
MADISON- American Family doubles support at UW-Madison
American Family Insurance is doubling the amount of money it spends on advertising and donations at UW-Madison, pledging $4 million annually to the university for the next 10 years.
Apartment tower project planned for Goll Mansion site
A Madison-based developer is interested in purchasing the Goll Mansion and moving the 117-year-old East Side landmark closer to Prospect Avenue in order to construct a 17-story apartment building on the site overlooking Lake Michigan.
ASYST Technologies named Kenosha County business of the year
Kenosha-based ASYST Technologies LLC was selected as the 2015 Business of the Year for the 2015 Kenosha County Business Excellence Awards, the Kenosha Area Business Alliance (KABA) and the Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce announced.
Children’s Hospital to open office in Mequon
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin will open a large medical office building in Mequon next year offering primary and specialty care services.
Six southeastern Wisconsin health centers awarded ACA funding
It was announced on Tuesday that Milwaukee's 16th Street Community Health Center Inc. in Milwaukee received a $108,249 grant from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration.
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St. Ann Center to open second campus on Tuesday
St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care is scheduled to open a second campus on Tuesday. Located in a new 80,000-square-foot, two-story building at 2450 W. North Ave. in Milwaukee, it will be called the Bucyrus Campus.
Six tips on helping your 401(k) participants cope with volatile markets
Volatility has returned to U.S. stock markets with a vengeance. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has fluctuated by a thousand or more points on recent trading days. During these times your 401(k) plan participants can become very nervous. Plan sponsors and their investment advisors should help participants remain calm during these periods of intense market fluctuations by sharing the following:
Spectrum Resources moves from New Berlin to Muskego
Spectrum Resources Inc., a supplier of print and marketing communication services, has moved from its 16,200-square-foot New Berlin headquarters to a 29,000-square-foot headquarters in Muskego. The new corporate address is W160 S6369 Commerce Drive.
DENISON Iowa- Walker tough on China while campaigning in Iowa
GOP presidential candidate Scott Walker renewed his call Wednesday for President Barack Obama to cancel an official state visit with the president of China, saying the move would not hurt trade with states like Iowa, where he was spending the day campaigning, or Wisconsin.