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McDonough named president of Franklin Energy

Kevin McDonough has been named president of Port Washington-based Franklin Energy Services LLC.

Wellness Summit to focus on mental health

The theme of the 2015 Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Wellness Summit presented by BizTimes Media will be “The Competitive Advantage of a Mentally Healthy Workplace.”

Assembly committee approves 70 mph speed limit

The Assembly Committee on Transportation approved Tuesday increasing the maximum speed limit on Interstate highways in Wisconsin to 70 mph.

Joy Global continues to struggle in stagnant mining industry

Milwaukee-based mining equipment manufacturer Joy Global Inc. today reported first quarter net income of $23.6 million, or 24 cents per share, down from $48.9 million, or 48 cents per share, in the first quarter of 2014.

War Memorial Center chairman announces resignation

Michael Berzowski, chairman of the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, has resigned after two years of overseeing the center’s board.

Competitive grocery market hurts Roundy’s earnings

Milwaukee-based Roundy's Inc. on Wednesday reported fourth quarter net income of $6.1 million, or 16 cents per share, down from $8.7 million, or 7 cents per share, in the fourth quarter of 2013.
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Wellness Summit to focus on mental health

The theme of the 2015 Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Wellness Summit presented by BizTimes Media will be “The Competitive Advantage of a Mentally Healthy Workplace.”

Gardetto donates $1 million to support Aurora wellness pilot

Local businesswoman Nanette Gardetto announced she will donate $1 million to the Aurora Health Care Foundation to pilot an innovative integrative medicine program that aims to help people better manage and prevent chronic health issues.

Kohl’s Cares pumps more than $21 million into hospital programs

Menomonee Falls-based Kohl’s Corp. spread more than $21 million among 164 hospitals across the country last year, the company announced this week.

Redevelopment proposed to turn former Goldmann’s building into health center

An affiliate of Milwaukee-based Phoenix Investors LLC has submitted plans to the City of Milwaukee to redevelop the former Goldmann’s department store building on Historic Mitchell Street into a health center.

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