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MargaretAnn's Place, Wisconsin's Center of Hope for Grieving Children, recently added Carrie Lemke as director of development. Lemke will...
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Milwaukee Wave continues charity night home games Throughout the 2010-2011 season, the Milwaukee Wave launched the M&I Bank...
Students donate more than 400 inches of hair to Locks of Love
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School recently held a Locks of Love Fundraiser. Forty students committed to cutting off 10 inches or more of hair and donating it to the nonprofit, which provides hairpieces to children suffering from long-term medical hair loss.
Super Bowl wager benefits local charity
Brookfield-based Kolb+Co. Inc., has made a friendly wager with Pittsburgh independent accounting firm Schneider Downs that will benefit local charities in the winning team’s city.
UPAF riders get chance to ride Hoan Bridge
The United Performing Arts Fund recently announced that for the first time this year, it’s annual UPAF Ride for the Arts will utilize the Daniel Hoan Memorial Bridge for three of its five routes.
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Stein Gardens & Gifts goes even greener
The green thumbs at Stein Gardens & Gifts focused on a different type of bulb...
Powering up
Last week, Helios USA, a start-up solar panel manufacturer based in Milwaukee's Menomonee Valley, quietly began production.
Set back
New Governor Scott Walker has made job creation his top priority and has pledged to enact policies that will improve the state's business climate and result in the creation of 250,000 new jobs in the state by the end of 2014.
Servant leader writes novel dedicated to her cause
Lisa Calderone-Stewart is still battling cancer but has completed her novel, Made to Write