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🔒 Children’s Wisconsin announces $300 million fundraising campaign
Children’s Wisconsin announced on Tuesday a $300 million community fundraising campaign to support its child care services and research.
The...
🔒 State seeking $70 million federal grant to create next Manufacturing USA institute
Wisconsin leaders are seeking a $70 million federal grant to create a Manufacturing USA institute focused on artificial intelligence.
UW-Madison’s ranking dips, but remains highest-ranked university in state by U.S. News & World Report
The University of Wisconsin-Madison continues to be the highest ranked university in Wisconsin, according to the U.S. News &...
🔒 Pallet manufacturer to expand operations on Milwaukee’s far north side
Hoping to expand its operations on Milwaukee's far north side, Milwaukee Pallet Co., a maker and provider of wooden pallets,...
Housing, nukes, and volatility
Housing appears in both strengths and weaknesses this week. There is opportunity in small caps and natural gas while long yield and election volatility are threats.
🔒 Waukesha-based Automatic Entrances of Wisconsin acquired by private equity firm
Automatic Entrances of Wisconsin has been acquired by San Francisco-based private equity firm Alpine Investors.
🔒 Elkhorn-based brewery expands distribution into Milwaukee area
Elkhorn-based Duesterbeck’s Brewing Co. is now selling its beer in the Milwaukee area thanks to a newly announced partnership.
GRAEF names new president and future successor to CEO John Kissinger
Milwaukee-based civil engineering, planning and design firm GRAEF announced that Pat Kressin will become its new president.
Kressin will officially...
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New ice cream, antiques shop opens in Muskego
A new retail shop selling "uniques, antiques and sweets" opened Friday in Muskego.
Sweet Treasures is located at W137 S6360...
🔒 Quad partners with Google to offer AI-powered marketing solutions
Quad announced this week the company is partnering with Google to offer new marketing solutions powered by artificial intelligence.
🔒 Rev-Up MKE is revitalizing Milwaukee’s near west side by fostering entrepreneurship
Milwaukee has no shortage of accelerator programs and pitch competitions that aspiring entrepreneurs can take part in. But alumni...
🔒 The Interview: Aaron Lippman
Carmen Schools of Science and Technology, a network of five public charter schools in Milwaukee, has been moving ahead...