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S.C. Johnson opens Wright exhibit in Racine

In the late 1800s, Frank Lloyd Wright pioneered the Prairie-Style home, which resulted in a residential architecture revolution across the country. The debut exhibit at The S.C. Johnson Gallery: At Home with Frank Lloyd Wright explores the transformative style and examines Wright's impact on the American home.

Rockwell acquires Chinese manufacturer

Milwaukee-based Rockwell Automation Inc. announced it has agreed to purchase the assets of the medium voltage drives business of Harbin Jiuzhou Electric Co. Ltd. of China for $83 million.

AFL-CIO calls for national boycott of Palermo’s

The AFL-CIO has called for a nationwide boycott of Milwaukee-based Palermo Villa Inc., which is embroiled in a labor dispute.

VIDEO: Clock Shadow introduces cheesemaking to city dwellers

Clock Shadow Creamery opened in June in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood, officially becoming the first cheese factory ever within the city limits.

New ideas are needed to address physician shortage

Einstein argued that a problem will never be solved with the same mindset that created it. His thinking is sorely needed to address an emerging physician shortfall.

Shops of Grand Avenue seeks pop-up holiday vendors

The Shops of Grand Avenue is looking to lease in-line space to unique vendors for the holiday season as part of its pop-up leasing program.
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Marcus completes renovation at Hilton Milwaukee

Marcus Hotels & Resorts, a division of The Marcus Corp., today announced that extensive renovations of the lobby lounge of the Hilton Milwaukee have been completed.

Mester takes new job at airport

Harold Mester is leaving his position as the Milwaukee County Board’s public information manager and will assume a new job as marketing and public relations manager at General Mitchell International Airport.

Roundy’s faces competitive headwinds

Roundy's Inc.'s stock price fell $2.50 to trade at $7.73 per share this morning after the company lowered its earnings forecast.

Wisconsin credit unions are thriving

Wisconsin credit unions grew net income by 83 percent in the first six months of 2012, compared with the same period last year, according to data compiled by the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI).

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