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Kenall settles lawsuit over light disinfection technology
Kenosha-based Kenall Manufacturing has settled a lawsuit against Central Islip, New York-based Clear-Vu Lighting over the company’s visible light...
Milwaukee Public Library Foundation could be short-term solution for library’s funding challenges, report says
The Milwaukee Public Library may need to lean more heavily on its private foundation to sustain its operations as it faces mounting financial headwinds, a new Wisconsin Policy Forum study suggests.
Advocate Aurora exec joining WEC Energy Group board
Cristy Garcia-Thomas, the chief external affairs officer of Advocate Aurora Health Inc., will join the board of Milwaukee-based WEC Energy Group on Jan. 1, the company announced Thursday.
Rexnord to expand Zurn’s offerings with acquisition
Milwaukee-based Rexnord Corp. plans to expand the offerings of Zurn with the acquisition of Burlington, Ontario-based Hadrian Inc., a provider of washroom partitions and lockers.
Doug Nysse joins Colliers as project and development services director
Doug Nysse, a Milwaukee-based hospitality industry advisor, has joined Colliers International | Wisconsin as director of project and development services, the firm announced this week.
Humana buys out Centers for Independence iCare ownership
Louisville, Kentucky-based Humana Inc. will acquire the remaining 50% stake of iCare from the Milwaukee-based managed care organization's co-owner Centers for Independence, Inc.
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See Milwaukee execs compete in ‘Donut Smackdown’ for United Way
Milwaukee marketing agency Zizzo Group recently hosted its fourth annual Donut Smackdown contest as part of its fundraising efforts for the United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County’s annual campaign.
WoodSpring Suites extended-stay hotel proposed for state-owned site on Milwaukee’s far northwest side
A vacant state-owned parcel southeast of North 124th Street and West Bradley Road on Milwaukee's far northwest side could soon be home to a 122-room WoodSpring Suites extended stay hotel.
Port Milwaukee strikes lease agreement with Pearl Seas Cruises
The thought of vacationing by cruise ship any time soon seems far-fetched as the COVID-19 pandemic looms, but Port Milwaukee has its sights set on better days for the local cruise market.
Geneva Supply buys former American Girl facility in Kenosha County for expansion
Delavan-based Geneva Supply has bought the former American Girl doll facility in western Kenosha County for its Chicago-area operations.