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Alverno announces $30 million expansion and renovation project
Alverno College announced on Wednesday that it will break ground next spring on a $30 million expansion and renovation project at its campus located on the south side of Milwaukee.
State bankers say uncertainties still stifling business growth
Wisconsin business owners are letting out more of a whimper than a roar as they enter the new year, according to a new survey from the Wisconsin Bankers Association.
DeVita discusses insurance exchanges, Common Ground’s progress at Milwaukee Press Club
Common Ground Healthcare Cooperative CEO Bob DeVita was the focus of the Milwaukee Press Club Newsmaker Luncheon today at the Newsroom Pub.
Obamacare enrollment picks up in November
Numbers released today by the federal government show that 5,303 people have signed up for Obamacare in Wisconsin between the beginning of open enrollment on Oct. 1 and the end of November.
Alverno announces $30 million expansion
Alverno College announced today that it will break ground next spring on a $30 million expansion and renovation project at its campus located on the south side of Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Here’s the recipe for a safe office holiday party
Once again, the office holiday party is at hand, a time when socializing among co-workers plus alcohol can create an environment ripe for post-party headaches for employers. Holiday parties are a long-standing tradition that can create good cheer and reward a year-long effort. As a work-sponsored function, the challenge is to keep employees safe and limit company liability, while trying to ensure that everyone has a good time.
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BizTimes Morning Headlines: DiGiorno drops Wisconsin dairy farm after abuse allegations
Top-selling frozen pizza brand DiGiorno and its cheese supplier cut ties with a Wisconsin dairy farm Tuesday after an animal rights group released undercover video showing workers beating, kicking, stabbing and whipping sick and injured cows.
Investors take over stalled Kenosha County subdivision development
Woodhaven Meadows LLC, a group of Kenosha area investors, recently acquired the stalled Woodhaven Meadows subdivision development in the Kenosha County Town of Salem and plan to put 43 single family home sites on the market next year.
Mining slowdown takes toll on Joy Global
A global slowdown in mining continues to take a toll on Joy Global Inc., which today reported fourth quarter net income of $26.8 million, or 25 cents per share, down markedly from $212.6 million, or $1.99 per share, in the same period a year ago.
Associated Bank adds Nettles to board
Green Bay-based Associated Banc-Corp announced it has appointed Milwaukee attorney Cory Nettles to its board of directors.