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Indy cars return to Milwaukee Mile

Big-time auto racing is returning to the Milwaukee Mile after a one-year hiatus.

Milwaukee gets brainy

More than 350 scientists and top brain researchers from around the world will be in Milwaukee for a neuroscience conference beginning today

New deal website launches for Milwaukee area consumers

Living Social, a group shopping website that offers discounted prices on local food products and services, is now available for Milwaukee area consumers.

Bubbler Networking Resources

African American Chamber of Commerce Milwaukee American Marketing Association-Milwaukee Chapter ...

Bubbler Jump Start on the Weekend

Friday, Sept. 10 through Saturday, Sept. 11 Oktoberfest will be held at the Bavarian Inn,...

BizTimes Around Town: Make-A-Wish Foundation Walk & Run for Wishes

The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin recently held its 23rd annual Walk and Run for Wishes event along Milwaukee’s lakefront. More than thirty wishes will be granted from proceeds raised at the event. Nearly 2,400 walkers and runners participated in the Walk & Run, presented by Badger Mutual Insurance Company. The Walk & Run has raised more than one million dollars since 1988 to help grant the wishes of Wisconsin children with life-threatening medical conditions.
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Bubbler Calendar

  Tuesday, Sept. 14 The Waukesha County Manufacturing Alliance will host a seminar entitled Access to...

Hot Bubbler Books

Five best selling business books courtesy of 800 CEO Read

Performing Arts Preview

Check out the week ahead surrounding Milwaukee's performing arts and music scene by visiting Third Coast Digest, a media partner of BizTimes Milwaukee

Bubbler Quote of the Week

“The Republican candidates, along with other opponents of high-speed rail, argue that no Wisconsinite is going to take the train to go see his mother or make a client visit in another city, because cars are faster and more convenient. As a result, the trains will be a financial disaster. These critics are thinking about the future with eyes on past and current behavior. They are judging the behavior of the current workforce, not thinking about those who elected to not to live in Wisconsin or how our workforce will change as the baby boom cohort retires.”

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