Industries
Potawatomi digester to produce energy
Milwaukee area food waste will be used to generate power in an anaerobic digester that will be built at Potawatomi Bingo Casino in Milwaukee.
Business partnerships
Brian Bautz, president of Engineered Security Solutions Inc., a full-service electronic security provider in New Berlin, merged his business with Abbott Electronic Security in Kenosha to partner with longtime colleague Andy Abbott, now vice president of operations for E.S.S. Bautz shares key factors that led them to the merger and tips on how to identify a suitable business partner.
Innovate or die: We are never too old to be creative
We keep hearing about all the young techies creating the latest cool app for our smartphones, and we think creativity belongs to the young. History and human biology suggest just the opposite.
Neighbors object to Sheboygan County wind farm project
Hubertus-based Emerging Energies of Wisconsin wants to build a four-turbine, $25 million wind farm on a 400-acre site in southern Sheboygan County. However, dozens of residents in the area are objecting to the project.
Nature-inspired designs
A new exhibit at S.C. Johnson & Son Inc.'s corporate headquarters in Racine celebrates the architectural innovations of Frank Lloyd Wright with depictions of his Prairie-style homes and a particular emphasis on Wright's appreciation of nature in his approach to design.
Craft brewers roll out the barrels
Over the past 30 years, and particularly in the last decade, craft brewing has exploded in popularity across the United States. There are now 13,000 beer labels in the marketplace, catering to an ever more discerning beer drinker.
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Leinenkugel!: Craft beers flow in Brew City
Milwaukee isn't known as the Brew City for nothing, and a resurgence in the local craft brewing industry over the last decade means the nickname won't be going away anytime soon.
Tenants line up for Global Water Center
Efforts to create a water technology business accelerator center and to establish Milwaukee as the “Silicon Valley” of water technology businesses are gaining momentum.
New video chat product makes it easier to keep in touch with elderly family members
When Marcy Behling's health started to decline, she made the decision to move from her home in the Milwaukee area to Michigan where she lived with one of her children, and eventually entered a skilled nursing facility.