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BizTimes cover story: Health care co-op targets small businesses

The Common Ground Health Care Cooperative has been approved to receive a $56.4 million federal loan to help southeastern Wisconsin small businesses provide health care insurance for their employees.

Walker to sign state investment in Milwaukee Water Council

Gov. Scott Walker today will formally sign an agreement for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. to invest $750,000 over three years in the Milwaukee Water Council Inc.

Baird assigns “Outperform” rating for Roundy’s

Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc. today initiated coverage of the common stock of Roundy's Inc. with a rating of “Outperform” and set a $12 price target for the stock.

BizTimes Wisconsin Morning Headlines: Miniature Precision Components to add jobs in Janesville

A Walworth-based maker of thermoplastic components will expand its operation to Janesville and add at least 90 jobs in...

BizTimes Manufacturing Weekly: ASQ joins Manufacturing Skills Certification System

Milwaukee-based workplace quality organization ASQ has partnered with Washington, D.C.-based manufacturing improvement organization The Manufacturing Institute to address the...

Milwaukee Biz Blog: Wisconsin angel investing grows, but much work remains

Wisconsin firms raised more than $152 million in early stage funding in 2011, reflecting a record year for angel investments but a decline in venture capital financing from 2010 totals.
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‘We’ll design this for you, and we’ll make this work’

BizTimes Milwaukee recently interviewed Common Ground Health Care Cooperative founder and board president Robert Connolly, interim chief executive officer Cathy Mahaffey and interim chief operating officer Robert De Vita about the venture. The following are excerpts from that interview.

Co-op has diverse leadership team

The leadership team of the new Common Ground Healthcare Cooperative features a diverse panel of executives with a broad range of experience.

Andretti revives racing in Milwaukee

Just when it looked as if racing was dead at the Milwaukee Mile, a group led by racing great Michael Andretti stepped forward with hopes to revitalize IndyCar racing at the historic track.

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