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Common Council backs Wisconsin Center expansion, revenue-sharing agreement
The planned expansion of the Wisconsin Center again has the city's backing following a meeting of the Milwaukee Common Council on Tuesday.
Brewers, Bucks launch relief funds for stadium employees
The Milwaukee Brewers and Milwaukee Bucks are lending a hand to part-time workers at Miller Park and Fiserv Forum who are temporarily out of work due the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Evers, Dr. Raymond weigh in on when Wisconsin can reopen the economy
As Wisconsin sees a steady slowing of new COVID-19 cases, Medical College of Wisconsin president and chief executive officer Dr. John Raymond said the state still has several benchmarks to meet before it can begin reopening business.Â
Quad employee at West Allis plant among those to die from COVID-19
An employee from Quad/Graphics’ West Allis facility passed away on April 8 from COVID-19, the Sussex-based company said in a statement Monday.
Angelic Bakehouse goes back to its roots to meet spike in demand
Angelic Bakehouse saw sales increase by 70% in March and would have sold even more bread if it could have kept up with customer demand.
VISIT Milwaukee launches website highlighting area hotels offering discounted rates to first responders, essential personnel
VISIT Milwaukee announced Monday that it has launched a website to highlight area hotels that are offering discounts to first responders and essential personnel on the front lines of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
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Milwaukee-area community health centers awarded $5.8 million in federal funds
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded $5.8 million to community health centers in southeastern Wisconsin to support their COVID-19 response.Â
Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment awards $4.8 million in grants to support COVID-19 response
The Wauwatosa-based Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment has awarded nearly $4.8 million in grants to 17 projects that are working to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus across Wisconsin.
Foxconn potentially eligible for $45 million in tax credits for jobs and capital investments
Foxconn Technology Group says it created more than the minimum 520 jobs required for it to earn any tax credits for 2019 under its $2.85 billion incentive package with the state of Wisconsin.
Rockwell, Enerpac and Twin Disc are latest to announce cuts and cost saving actions
Rockwell Automation Inc. plans to give its manufacturing employees a one-time additional payment for their continued work during the coronavirus, even as the company cuts salaries for other employees.