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Marquette to offer free online course for investors

Marquette University has announced it is moving into the area of open online education with an introductory course in investing.

Marcus Theatres launches new mobile movie app

Marcus Theatres, a division of The Marcus Corp., launched a new and improved mobile app that allows users to purchase tickets for any Marcus Theatre using their smartphones.

Telemundo show to feature Latino Brewers

Debra Lopez Public Relations in partnership with Legends of The Field, HAWS (The Humane Animal Welfare Society), El Rey’s Super Market and Ewald Automotive Group, will launch a new sports-related television show that will premiere on Milwaukee, Madison and Green BayTelemundo this Saturday, Aug. 31, at 10 a.m.

Harley revs its engine

About 130,000 people will flood the Milwaukee area as Harley-Davidson Inc. celebrates its 110th anniversary this week.

BMO Harris to sponsor ‘Nutcracker’

BMO Harris Bank has announced plans to sponsor this year’s performance of “The Nutcracker” by the Milwaukee Ballet to ensure that the holiday tradition can take the stage for its 43rd year.

Yellow Phone Music Conference returns

Yellow Phone Music Conference will return to Milwaukee for a third year with new opportunities for musicians-in-the-making to connect with industry professionals and opportunities for music lovers to discover up-and-coming singers, songwriters and bands.
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WAUPUN – Low bids help float Waupun pool budget

After years of planning, the city of Waupun will break ground next month for a new aquatic center on the city’s east side.

MADISON – Wisconsin takes collaborative approach to health costs

A massive statewide database of health care claims years in the making is set to go public in 2014, allowing Wisconsin residents to do comparison shopping before they choose a doctor or schedule surgery.

LA CROSSE – Exchange delay does not surprise La Crosse insurers

The two La Crosse-based insurers approved for marketplace exchanges under the Affordable Care Act aren’t surprised that the Obama administration is delaying final contract agreements.

MADISON – Wisconsin health care costs exceed national average

Wisconsin residents pay more for health care than those in many other states, but they often receive higher quality care too.

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