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BizTimes cover story: The Rock transform’s Milwaukee County’s ski hill
A public-private partnership is developing The Rock Sports Complex at the former Crystal Ridge ski hill in Franklin.
National report says Walker’s Medicaid decision will be costly for employers
Gov. Scott Walker's recent decision to reject an expansion of federal funds for Medicaid in the state could cause Wisconsin employers to pay up to $36 million more in federal taxes next year, according to a new study by Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.
Join the BizTimes NCAA March Madness Pool
BizTimes Milwaukee invites readers to participate in its NCAA Men's Basketball March Madness Pool. The BizTimes Milwaukee Bracket is held through CBSSports.com.
Supervalu picks new Pleasant Prairie site for headquarters
Supervalu Inc. has decided to move its Midwest regional office to a site formerly occupied by Hospira at 8401 102nd St. in Pleasant Prairie.
Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce to present conference
The Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce Inc. presents will present its 2013 Black Business & Technology Conference June 22-23 at the Wisconsin African American Women's Center and at the Milwaukee Brotherhood of Fire Fighters Hall.
State agencies to launch $30 million venture capital fund
The State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) and Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) are creating an early-stage venture capital fund focused on information technology.
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Cameron Yazdani has joined Schenck S.C. as associate director of risk services. Yazdani has more than 12 years of...
MADISON – Bill would raise retirement age for public employees
The minimum retirement age for public employees would increase by two years under a bill proposed by a state lawmaker who said the change would reflect increasing life spans and later retirement ages in general while possibly strengthening the pension system.
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MADISON – Wis. lawmaker wants healthier use of food aid
A Wisconsin state lawmaker wants food stamp users to eat healthier — whether they want to or not.
KENOSHA – Gateway seeks $49 million for expansion, renovations
Gateway Technical College officials have been making the rounds touting the need for $49 million to expand and renovate sites in the district.
JANESVILLE – City economic development official resigns
Janesville’s economic development director resigned Friday, and a top city official said the community would use Vic Grassman’s departure as an opportunity to expand strategies for business expansion and job creation.
BELOIT – Grant funds clinic makeover
The South Beloit School Board issued bidding documents this week to contractors with the intent to start construction on the new South Beloit Junior High School Based Health Center.