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Harris Bank has named Dan Barron as the regional president of Harris' Wisconsin-North region.Barron will be responsible for 14...
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Northwestern Mutual annual conference expected to draw 10,000 to Milwaukee; MGIC returns to profitability
Wisconsin needs telecom regulatory reform
AT&T recently announced that it will be creating a new high-tech data center in downtown Akron, Ohio. This project...
County could be liable for tragedy at O’Donnell
Bill Cannon, the attorney representing the mother of the 15-year-old boy who was killed by a crumbling slab of concrete at O'Donnell Park on June 24, probably does not need much additional assistance to make his case about Milwaukee County's liability for the tragedy.
Shawn Rae Olley, owner of Midwest Paralegal Services Inc. and Midwest Imaging
Shawn Rae Olley Owner Midwest Paralegal Services Inc. and Midwest Imaging 7625...
Guhring Inc.
Manufacturers in the automotive, aerospace, health care device and other industries that need precision machining rely on Brookfield-based Guhring Inc. for cutting tools used in CNC machines that cut, bore, mill and remove material from cast metals and other materials.
Evaluate your insurance company
The insurance industry has not been exempt from federal bailouts and financial distress, and in today's financial landscape, consumers may want to learn about risks to their policies, annuities, or insurers themselves.
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Mequon printer to rebuild after fire from lighting strike
At about 2 a.m. on June 23, Rob Strzelczyk, the owner of Mequon-based First Priority Printing, a printing and marketing services company, was awake with one of his sick children.
China’s younger workers have different expectations
The drum beat continues on China's labor problems. Starting with the suicides and strikes at plants in the Pearl River basin, which goes from Shanghai to Guangzhou, there are articles and opinion pieces both in the domestic and international media.
Hartland company creates lightweight frames for buildings
Jim Jendusa started Hartland-based Jendusa Design & Engineering Inc., a structural engineering firm, 10 years ago. Throughout his experience working with contractors and construction companies, he encountered problems associated with using traditional insulated concrete forms, and decided there had to be a better way.
It’s a great time to buy
Aided by the federal home buyer tax credit, which expired at the end of April, southeastern Wisconsin's housing market showed some signs of improvement in the first half of the year.