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Sonia Spitz joins BizTimes Milwaukee as reporter
Sonia Spitz has joined BizTimes Milwaukee as a general assignment reporter.
Spitz is a recent graduate of the University of...
🔒 Lime scooter ridership booms in Milwaukee
San Francisco-based dockless electric scooter company Lime says its ridership in Milwaukee is booming this year, while also rolling...
🔒 American Roller makes its 6th acquisition in the past 4 years
Union Grove-based American Roller has made another acquisition, the manufacturer’s sixth in the last four years.
The company announced that...
🔒 Penfield Children’s Center gets $2.4 million in federal Head Start funding
Penfield Children's Center, an early childhood education and development organization based in Milwaukee, has received more than $2.4 million...
🔒 Milwaukee gets $14.9 million to expand network of electric vehicle charging stations
The City of Milwaukee has been awarded $14.9 million to build a network of publicly accessible electric vehicle charging stations.
Cuts Coming: How Many, How Much, Unclear
Fed Chairman Powell indicated that cuts to the Fed Funds rate are imminent - but it remains to be seen how much and when. Will the BLS reporting error affect the election? Annex Wealth Management's Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen discuss.
🔒 ‘We couldn’t afford to wait’: Serenity Inns opens new substance use disorder treatment facility
As opioid overdoses continue to affect lives across Milwaukee, Serenity Inns aims to reach more men seeking treatment for...
🔒 Q&A: Milwaukee Bucks icon Marques Johnson discusses relationship between his recovery and community involvement
Marques Johnson, a former Milwaukee Buck and five-time NBA All Star, turned his recovery from drug addiction into a...
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🔒 From nurse to CEO: Peggy Troy guided by a ‘north star’ of keeping kids healthy
Standing up for children has been a driving force throughout Peggy Troy’s career in pediatric care.
Troy, president and chief...
🔒 KFC franchise operator closing five Wisconsin locations, including Watertown’s
The operator of five KFC restaurants in Wisconsin is ceasing operations in the state, according to a recently filed WARN notice.
🔒 Abraham’s On-Site Shredding acquires KARD Shredding
Secure Information Destruction LLC, the parent company of Muskego-based Abraham’s On-Site Shredding Service, has acquired New Berlin-based KARD Shredding.
The...
🔒 WCTC launches $6 million fundraising campaign for applied AI lab
Waukesha County Technical College and its foundation are looking to raise $6 million for the WCTC Applied AI Lab,...