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North Shore Bank’s new Grafton branch breaks ground

North Shore Bank recently broke ground for its newest bank branch in Grafton at Wisconsin and First avenues.

Jewish Foundation grant to help minority-owned businesses

The Jewish Foundation for Economic Opportunity (JFEO) recently gave $100,000 to create a new loan fund within the Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Corp. (WWBIC).
The new fund, to be administered by the WWBIC, will help nurture and grow minority-owned businesses in the Milwaukee area.

Orion Energy Systems to buy back shares

Plymouth-based Orion Energy Systems Inc. announced today that its board of directors has approved a share repurchase program,...

Cereal manufacturer to open plant in Sussex

Richmond, British Columbia-based Nature's Path Foods Inc. has acquired the former Kraft Tombstone Pizza facility in Sussex and...

Rexnord files for IPO

West Milwaukee-based Rexnord Holdings Inc., the parent company of RBS Global Inc. and Rexnord LLC, recently filed for...
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Economic slowdown means fewer manufacturing jobs in June

The latest employment statistics from the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development shows the state lost about 17,800 jobs...

MGS Manufacturing Corp. invests in new 880-ton molding presses

MGS Manufacturing Group Inc., a Germantown-based plastics engineering and molding firm, recently purchased two new 880 ton Krauss...

Pritzker Group acquires Signicast

Signicast Corp. has been acquired by The Pritzker Group, a private investment firm based in Chicago and Los Angeles.

Manufacturing Resources

Manufacturer Associations Association of Equipment Manufacturers National Fluid Power...

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