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🔒 Sheboygan County EDC plans to develop subdivision in Plymouth
The Sheboygan County Economic Development Corp. plans to develop a residential subdivision on a 32-acre site in Plymouth on...
Mixed Messages Lead To Messy Markets
Annex Wealth Management's Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen discuss the factors that led to Monday’s market volatility, and what we can expect going forward.
Report: MPS enrollment down 32.8%, private choice school enrollment up 90% since 2006
Since 2006 enrollment at Milwaukee Public Schools has declined significantly, while enrollment has increased at charter schools and private...
Jury finds Harley-Davidson liable following trial focused on company’s recalled trikes
A jury has found Harley-Davidson liable in a case that centers around the company’s recalled 2019 and 2020 trike models.
Q&A: Billionaire fintech mogul, Brookfield native Jenny Just to highlight Women in Business Symposium
Jenny Just claims many titles: self-made billionaire, mother of four, entrepreneur, investor – to name a few. The Brookfield...
🔒 Wisconsin Technical College System names new president
The Wisconsin Technical College System has named Layla Merrifield as its next president, the system announced Thursday.
Merrifield currently serves...
Marquette University fundraising campaign raises more than $800 million
Marquette University's Time to Rise campaign has raised $801.7 million, the university announced Thursday.
The campaign, which spanned eight years...
🔒 Oconomowoc senior living community to expand
Wauwatosa-based Matter Development is planning a 70,000-square-foot addition to one of its Oconomowoc senior living facilities.
Known as Evin at Oconomowoc,...
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See photos: Landmark Credit Union opens new branch in Oconomowoc
Landmark Credit Union recently opened its state-of-the-art branch in Oconomowoc, featuring the first Swiss-made, automated safe deposit box system...
🔒 Mustard and vinegar processor buys 96-acre property in Summit
An affiliate of Pleasant Prairie-based Olds Products Co., a mustard and vinegar processor, has purchased nearly 100 acres of...
🔒 Brookfield manufacturers pay $10 million settlement after allegedly failing to pay customs duties
Precision Cable Assemblies and Global Engineered Products paid a $10 million settlement after allegedly failing to pay $4.2 million in customs duties.
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BizTimes Milwaukee: What is Seeds of Health?
Weber: Founded in 1983, Seeds of Health is a nonprofit organization that operates...