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Milwaukee-based PAXAFE raises $2.25 million
Milwaukee smart packaging startup PAXAFE announced it has raised $2.25 million in a seed funding round.
The round, which was...
Tour of America’s Dairyland moves forward with 2021 series
After last year's hiatus due to COVID-19, Tour of America's Dairyland will return this summer, visiting as many as...
Florida-based boat club opening Milwaukee location
A Florida-based boat club announced it will open a new Milwaukee location at McKinley Marina as part of its...
Drexel Building Supply’s New Berlin expansion receiving state tax credits
Drexel Building Supply Inc.'s new showroom and distribution center in New Berlin is receiving up to $250,000 in state...
Associated Bank increases community commitment plan by 40% to $3.37 billion
Green Bay-based Associated Bank has increased its community commitment plan to $3.37 billion in lending and other support over the next three years, a nearly 40% increase compared to the previous plan.
Zywave makes fifth acquisition in less than two years
Zywave has acquired Boston-based Enquiron, a provider of risk management and consultative business solutions.
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Steve Palec ending Rock ‘n Roll Roots radio show on WKLH after 34 years
Steve Palec, a prominent figure the last 35-plus years in Milwaukee commercial real estate and also a longtime local radio show host, will be ending his Rock 'n Roll Roots show on WKLH-FM 96.5.
Family-owned pet store to open on Milwaukee’s East Side
A German Shepherd puppy named Franklin is one of many family members managing day-to-day operations at Skilos, a new pet store opening Thursday on Milwaukee’s East Side.
PGA Tour Champions event in Madison to return this year
The American Family Insurance Championship, a PGA Tour Champions event held at University Ridge Golf Course in Madison, will return this year, with up to 5,000 attendees allowed per day.
Milwaukee man pleads guilty to fraud in obtaining PPP loans
Steven Smith, 42, of Milwaukee has pleaded guilty to federal bank fraud for his role in fraudulently obtaining over $600,000 in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.