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Midland Video Vault: Bob Lanier
In commemoration of the company’s 30-year history, Milwaukee-based Midland Video Productions has launched a company blog that features a series of videos and outtakes from the production company’s archives.
Sprecher to offer fish fry
Sprecher Brewing Company has partnered with Saz’s Catering to offer Friday fish frys and a tour.
Pewaukee personal training to help companies get fit
Pewaukee-based Peak Performance Personal Training is offering a nationally recognized wellness program called The Corporate Fit Challenge to local groups and businesses.
Racine announces theme for public art project
The Downtown Racine Corporation has decided that the 2010 downtown public art project will feature clocks created by Racine-based Fiber-Tech Manufacturing, which fabricates custom molded composite components and assemblies for diverse markets. The fiberglass clocks are 28 inches in diameter and weigh approximately 8 pounds each.
Board game exhibit encourages healthy choices
Kohl’s Corp.’s Kohl’s Cares for Kids program recently donated $725,000 to Children’s Hospital and Health System, part of which funded a new exhibit at the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum that will open Saturday, Feb. 27.
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BMA sees record attendance at annual student interview workshop
The Business Marketing Association-Milwaukee recently hosted its Fourth Annual Lightning Round interview workshop for college and university students in the area.
Local companies win Company to Watch honors from the state
Wisconsin Department of Commerce secretary Richard Leinenkugel and Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Network state director Gayle Kugler announced the winners of the inaugural year of Wisconsin Companies to Watch.
BizTimes Poll Question:Would a new basketball arena for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee be viable?
Would a new basketball arena for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee be viable?