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Harley-Davidson Inc. recently brought 4,500 dealers and staff to its annual dealership meeting in Milwaukee.
MRPC molds a medical niche
Molding two dissimilar materials together can be difficult, which makes it a great niche skill for MRPC in Butler.
“The Mobile Wave: How Mobile Intelligence Will Change Everything”
Virtually every aspect of business, and of life, is now immersed in mobile computing. So much so, that it's nearly impossible to comprehend all the changes brought about by the phenomenon.
Weeks and Brewers support Teach for America
The Brewers Community Foundation (BCF) and Brewers second baseman Rickie Weeks are partnering to serve as sponsors for the 2012-2013 “Teach For America, Sponsor-A-Teacher” initiative in Milwaukee.
Sass fuses glass
Cari Sass, director of marketing at Milwaukee-based Plunkett Raysich Architects, has always been artistic.
Everyone should have an estate plan
Estate plans can take many forms and aren't only for the elderly or ultra wealthy. There are a few key factors to keep in mind that can guide your process and support your vision.
Schlitz Park
Schlitz Park is moving into the third and final phase of its $35-40 million renovation project, which it began last year.
Global economy will feel impact as Russia joins WTO
On Aug. 22, Russia joined the World Trade Organization (WTO). The entrance raises fhe questions: Will Russia follow China economic miracle? Who will benefit? Is this a competition between the U.S. and China, or just globalization?
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New video chat product makes it easier to keep in touch with elderly family members
When Marcy Behling's health started to decline, she made the decision to move from her home in the Milwaukee area to Michigan where she lived with one of her children, and eventually entered a skilled nursing facility.
Tenants line up for Global Water Center
Efforts to create a water technology business accelerator center and to establish Milwaukee as the “Silicon Valley” of water technology businesses are gaining momentum.
Leinenkugel!: Craft beers flow in Brew City
Milwaukee isn't known as the Brew City for nothing, and a resurgence in the local craft brewing industry over the last decade means the nickname won't be going away anytime soon.