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Road America launches Pepsi partnership

Road America and announced a five-year partnership that names Lakeside Pepsi Cola as the exclusive provider of carbonated beverages and select non-carbonated beverages served at Road America.

Investor buys Koppa’s Farwell Foods

Koppa's Farwell Foods, which operates the iconic Fulbeli Deli and grocery store on Milwaukee’s east side, has been sold to Krishveer LLC.

Case IH executive to lead AEM

James E. Walker, vice president of Case IH NAFTA for CNH in Racine, has been elected to the board of directors for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers.

Union to remain at Frito-Lay plant

Workers at a Frito-Lay Inc. warehouse in Menomonee Falls will continue to be represented by Teamsters Local Union 344.

Menomonee Falls Frito-Lay workers to vote on union representation

Employees at a Frito-Lay Inc. warehouse in Menomonee Falls will vote tomorrow on whether to decertify the union that represents about 126 employees there.

Indulgence Chocolatiers to move to Walker’s Point

Indulgence Chocolatiers will move its production operations from its current location in Waukesha to a larger facility in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood this summer.
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Milwaukee Biz Blog: Emergency plan preserved data as fire destroyed Burlington plant

As the heat of a fire started raising the temperatures on the computer systems at the Echo Lake Foods plant in Burlington, Jan. 30, technicians at Xenitel, a Waukesha information technology (IT) service company, took quick action to preserve the plant's data.

Ohio company bids on Golden Guernsey plant

Canton, Ohio-based LEL Operating Company, the parent company of Superior Dairy Inc., has submitted a $5.5 million bid on the now-shuttered Golden Guernsey Dairy Plant in Waukesha, according to company trustee Charlie Stanziale Jr.

Golden Guernsey union denies company allegations

The union that represented workers at the now-shuttered Golden Guernsey milk bottling facility in Waukesha says it tried to cooperate with the owners of the company to reduce costs, but to no avail.

Ag products spur growth in Wisconsin exports

Wisconsin's exports totaled $17.4 billion from January to September, which is an increase of 6.4 percent over the same period in 2011, according to a new report by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC).

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