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Milwaukee businesswoman SUSAN HATCH has been named chair of the non-partisan Public Policy Forum. Read more: http://www.wispolitics.com/1006/110316Hatch.pdf.Outgoing Racine County...
Facing recalls, Darling, Hopper pledge to protect SeniorCare
Joint Finance Committee Co-chair Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) and Sen. Randy Hopper, a Fond du Lac Republican on the...
Chaos continues in Madison
Is it a law or isn't it a law? The chaos continues in Madison today after Dane County Circuit...
Co-op tavern in Riverwest holds grand opening
The Riverwest Public House Cooperative, the second cooperatively owned bar in the nation, will host a series of grand opening events beginning Sunday, April 3 through Friday, April 8.
Consignment sale helps families deal with tough economic times
Just Between Friends will hold a Community Children’s Consignment event Thursday April 7 through Saturday, April 9 at the Washington County Fair Park in West Bend and consigners are still encouraged to register.
Manpower changes name
Milwaukee-based Manpower Inc. recently announced it is changing its name to ManpowerGroup, reflecting the organization’s global leadership in providing innovative workforce solutions for clients.
Other Bubbler News
Milwaukee's John Hawks Pub gets new owner After 40 years under the same owner, John Hawk's Pub on Milwaukee's...
Bubbler executive appointments and awards
Wisconsin Energy hires Garvin for external affairs Milwaukee-based Wisconsin Energy Corp. has announced that Robert Garvin will become senior...
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Tech Talk with Katie
Katie Felten, social media strategist and president of MKELive recently launched Weekly Tech Talks with Katie, a weekly video discussion about the latest technology tools and platforms for individuals and business.
Bubbler Quote of the Week
“In nearly every state across America, Governors are facing major budget deficits. Many, Democrat and Republican alike, are cutting state aid to schools and other local governments - which will force massive layoffs, massive property tax increases or both.”