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New Sojourner Peace app launches for survivors of domestic violence
A new application developed by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s App Brewery has given Sojourner Family Peace Center one more outlet to help individuals impacted by domestic abuse connect with emergency help.
Wallenda to attempt record tightrope walk at 2015 state fair
Nik Wallenda, an internationally-known daredevil renowned for his extreme tightrope walking stunts, will attempt to complete his longest walk yet at the 2015 Wisconsin State Fair.
Pension charge results in loss for Magnetek
Menomonee Falls-based Magnetek Inc. today reported a fourth quarter net loss of $33.8 million, compared with net income of $373,000 in the fourth quarter of 2013.
Bon-Ton Stores loss widened in 2014
The Bon-Ton Stores Inc. today reported results for its fourth quarter, which included the important holiday shopping season.
Journal Communications revenue up 14 percent in 4Q
Milwaukee-based Journal Communications Inc. today reported fourth quarter earnings that exceeded analyst estimates.
ZBB invents battery that stores solar energy
Menomonee Falls-based ZBB Energy Corp., a developer of energy management systems solutions serving the utility, commercial and industrial building markets, announced today the introduction of a breakthrough ZnBr flow battery specifically designed for behind-the-meter energy storage applications in the commercial and industrial building market.
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Ryan is star of new Wisconsin Tourism commercial
University of Wisconsin men's basketball coach Bo Ryan is the star in the latest Travel Wisconsin television commercial.
BizTimes accepts nominations for business awards
BizTimes Media is accepting nominations for its annual Bravo! Entrepreneur and I.Q. (Innovation Quotient) Awards.
New hires and promotions
The Business Health Care Group of Franklin hired Geoffrey Schick as its new executive director, effective March 18. Schick...
Milwaukee’s Finest announces 2015 class
The number of people battling cystic fibrosis across the country could easily fit into Miller Park, according to Elm Grove resident Tom Koops, whose 7-year-old son, Jeb, struggles with the disease.