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Oak Creek company to build $12 million fertilizer plant in Ohio

Amiran Technologies LLC, an Oak Creek-based company that says it has developed cutting-edge processes to remove contamination from polluted materials, announced that it will build a $12 million plant in Maria Stein, Ohio, to process swine, poultry and dairy livestock manure into dry organic fertilizer for commercial sale. The fertilizer will be pathogen and e coli free, and will be priced competitively with synthetic fertilizers on the market, the company says.

MSOE Parking Structure

The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) will hold a groundbreaking ceremony on Friday, May 4, to celebrate the start of construction of a 780-space parking structure, which will have an athletic field on the top.

Small Roth conversions can add up

By now you have likely heard about the opportunity to convert a traditional IRA or 401(k) to a Roth...

The Woodworker

Rob Strzelczyk, the owner of Mequon-based First Priority Printing, started woodworking 10 years ago after he and his wife, Cindy, couldn’t decide on a dresser for their first born son, Tyler.

LISC announces MANDI winners

The winners of the 13th Annual Milwaukee Awards for Neighborhood Development Innovation (MANDI) Awards were recently announced at a gala event at the Pfister Hotel.

Prestwick Group teeing up for the next round

When he started The Prestwick Group in 1997, Matt Morse was focused on making sustainable golf course furnishings.
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Judie Taylor is president of DUECO Inc., a third-generation, family-owned utility truck manufacturing business in Waukesha.

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TripAdvisor.com ranked the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee No. 13 on its 2012 list of Top 25 Luxury Hotels in the United States.

Hank Brancaccio, President of Mared Mechanical Contractors, Inc.

Hank BrancaccioPresident Mared Mechanical Contractors, Inc.4230 W. Douglas Ave., Milwaukee www.maredmechanical.com Industry: Mechanical contractingNumber of employees: 70Family: Wife,...

MMAC white paper documents economic impact of Bradley Center

The Bradley Center produces a net economic impact of $86 million each year in southeastern Wisconsin, generates $41.6 million in new spending and supports 1,068 jobs with an annual payroll of more than $29 million.

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