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  Accounting 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.

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.

Yahoo! CEO goes against the grain

Yahoo! chief executive officer Marissa Mayer, a Wausau native, sparked a national conversation recently by announcing to her employees that the company will no longer allow telecommuting.

The Rock

As childhood friends growing up in Franklin, Michael Zimmerman and Tom Johns developed a love of baseball.
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Zimmerman ventures

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The Rock lease

Zimmerman Ventures, the operators of The Rock Sports Complex (formerly the Crystal Ridge ski hill) in Franklin, lease the 142-acre facility from Milwaukee County.

Program targets infant mortality

The Wisconsin Partnership Program has awarded $2.25 million to 12 Milwaukee projects working to provide support and resources to African American families and reduce infant mortality in the city.

UWM hires 1st female A.D.

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has appointed Amanda Braun athletic director.

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