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Kohl’s fully draws $1 billion credit line for financial flexibility during coronavirus outbreak

Menomonee Falls-based Kohl’s Corp. has fully drawn its $1 billion unsecured credit facility to increase its cash position and preserve financial flexibility during the coronavirus outbreak, according to the company’s annual securities filing.

Evers orders restrictions on child care facilities to slow COVID-19 spread

Gov. Tony Evers on Wednesday ordered that child care providers may have no more than 50 children and 10 staff present at a time, in an effort to slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Harley investor helped push CEO out and now wants its directors on board

Impala Asset Management, which owns around 2% of Harley-Davidson’s stock, has nominated former NASCAR president Brent Dewar and The YES Network founder Leo Hinery Jr. to be directors of the Milwaukee-based motorcycle maker.

Advocate Aurora plans drive-thru COVID-19 testing at several locations

Advocate Aurora Health is preparing to establish drive-thru COVID-19 testing sites at most of its locations, beginning with its flagship hospital in Milwaukee.

Retailers close stores, adjust hours due to coronavirus

An increasing number of national and local retailers are temporarily shutting stores or altering hours of operation as the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and social distancing policies take a toll on businesses across the nation.
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Blood donations plunge in Wisconsin, supply reaching ‘concerning level’

Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin says it has experienced a sharp decline in blood donations in the past week as numerous events, including blood drives, have been cancelled across the state in an effort to slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Developer acquires site of proposed apartment development in Oak Creek

An Illinois developer that plans to build a 300-unit apartment project near I-94 and Drexel Avenue in Oak Creek has acquired the 35-acre site for $2.85 million, according to state records.

Ryder Cup organizers deny report saying event at Whistling Straits expected to be postponed

The Ryder Cup, one of the biggest events in the world for professional golf and slated to be held at Whistling Straits in Sheboygan County in late September, is expected to be postponed until next year, according to a report in The Telegraph in the United Kingdom.

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