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Allrite acquires insulation firm
Allrite Home & Remodeling Inc., a Milwaukee company specializing in siding, roofing, window and gutter replacement, has acquired S&E Insulation in Shorewood.
Weak movie lineup stings Marcus Corp.
The Marcus Corp. today reported a fiscal third quarter operating loss of $224,000, or 5 cents per share, compared with operating income of $4.1 million, or 3 cents per share, in the same period a year ago.
Manufacturing advances Wisconsin
Manufacturing continues to be a key cog in Wisconsin's economic engine, with a focus on maintaining and creating high-skilled jobs that offer family-supporting wages.
Kohl’s to launch new line of women’s apparel
Kohl's Corp. today announced a partnership with Catherine Malandrino, who will be the third designer for the retailer's DesigNation limited-edition collection.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: 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.
Transportation and logistics services providers in Wisconsin.
“We have significantly diversified the company,” said Roadrunner CEO Mark DiBlasi. “Our customer base needs a carrier that provides multiple services.”
Inventing a Bright future
The state of Wisconsin has a long-standing history of research and innovation.
A new wave of bio in Wisconsin
Wisconsin has one of the fastest growing bioscience sectors in the Midwest. Research plays an important role in that growth.
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Agriculture: Home-grown research…
In Wisconsin, agriculture is a $59.16 billion industry and provides more than 353,000 jobs.
Natural resources offer abundant research potential
According to the 2012 New Technology Jobs Report produced by the Wisconsin Sustainable Business Council in partnership with Cool Choices, an organization dedicated to sustainability, these sectors have the potential to create thousands of jobs that will affect Wisconsin’s economy.
An educated workforce puts wisconsin ahead of the curve
Flexible Option will allow students to earn college credit by demonstrating knowledge they have acquired through coursework, military training, on-the-job training and other learning experiences. Students will make progress towards a degree by passing a series of assessments that demonstrate mastery of required knowledge and skills.
Wisconsin commerce: Built on solid infrastructure
Plenty of energy to power a strong economy
Keeping the lights on is as important to business as it is at home. And Wisconsin has a good track record for keeping them burning.
Keeping the lights on is as important to business as it is at home. And Wisconsin has a good track record for keeping them burning.