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Journal Communications to merge with Scripps
Milwaukee-based Journal Communications Inc. and Cincinnati-based The E.W. Scripps Company have agreed to merge their broadcast operations and spin off and then merge their newspapers, creating two focused and separately traded public companies.
Ziegler to speak on health and nutrition at nonprofit event
Women’s FOCUS, Inc. will welcome Dr. Terry Ziegler, a chiropractor and partner with the Grafton Chiropractic Center, as the guest speaker at its August meeting.
Dental Associates to complete move downtown this week
Dental Associates opened its new dental clinic Monday and will complete the move of its corporate headquarters by the end of this week to the Iron Block building in downtown Milwaukee.
Christensen to retire from Children’s Hospital
Cindy Christensen will retire on Dec. 31 as president of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin and executive vice president of Children’s Hospital and Health System after more than 25 years of service.
Medical College receives spinal cord injury grant
The Medical College of Wisconsin has received a two-year, $300,000 grant from the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation for Spinal Cord Injury Research to evaluate recovery and care for spinal cord injury patients.
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Harrison named VP of operations at Rogers Memorial
Suzanne Harrison, M.P.H., has been hired as the vice president of operations at Rogers Memorial Hospital's Oconomowoc office.
Midwest health care startups raise $777 million in first half of year
Health care startups across the Midwest raised a record $777 million in the first half of 2014, according to a report from BioEnterprise.
Foti Chiropractic grants wish of child with cystic fibrosis
After raising $6,300 through its 2014 “Make Another Wish” Campaign, Wauwatosa-based Foti Chiropractic is enabling a 5-year-old Germantown girl with cystic fibrosis to fulfill her dream of visiting Disney World.
United Way awards grants in honor of Roell
To honor the philanthropic mark of Stephen Roell, former United Way of Greater Milwaukee board chairman and retired chairman and CEO of Johnson Controls, Inc., United Way is funding three one-time $25,000 grants to City Year, IMPACT and Meta House.