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Marquette professor receives $4.2 million Department of Energy grant
A Marquette University faculty member has been named the recipient of a $4.2 million Department of Energy Grant. Adam Dempsey, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering in the Opus College of Engineering, will use the funding to further research technology to be used in lean-burn natural gas engines.
🔒 More than 60% of Wisconsin bank CEOs expect recession in next six months
More than 60% of Wisconsin bank CEOs say a recession is likely or very likely in the next six months, according to survey results from the Wisconsin Bankers Association.
Vincent Lyles
MyPath, a provider of specialized education and support services for high-need individuals, announced that Vincent Lyles has been named...
Oconomowoc Lake home sold for $3.85 million
A 6,785-square-foot, 80-year-old home on Oconomowoc Lake was recently sold for $3.85 million, according to state records and Redfin.com.
🔒 Recycling company plans Pleasant Prairie operation
Louisville, Colorado-based high tech recycling company AMP Robotics Corp. plans to establish an operation in an existing facility at 9501 80th Ave. in Pleasant Prairie.
🔒 Sheboygan County golf course sold for $1.6 million
An 18-hole executive golf course in rural Sheboygan County has been sold for $1.6 million.
Leadership Lens: Tim Sheehy on entertainment districts, remote work and building consensus
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On the latest episode of Leadership Lens, Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce president Tim Sheehy joins BizTimes Media...
🔒 Nwagbaraocha elected to National Association of Minority Contractors board
Ugo Nwagbaraocha, president and owner of Milwaukee-based Diamond Discs International, has been elected to serve on the national board of directors for The National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC). Nwagbaraocha is also president of the Wisconsin chapter of the National Association of Minority Contractors.
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School uniform company plans to build headquarters in Oak Creek
Global Schoolwear, a national school uniform distributor, is proposing a new 75,000-square-foot building within the OakView Business Park.
Baensch Food Products puts historic Riverwest building up for sale
Herring producer, Baensch Food Products Co. is putting its historic Riverwest building at 1025 E. Locust St. up for sale.
🔒 Building on blockchain: Web3 offers a world of possibilities – and pitfalls – for Wisconsin businesses
When it comes to the emergence of Web3, it can be hard to hear through all the noise. The...
🔒 Pay it forward: Foley’s Patricia Lane helps small businesses get free legal advice through State Bar-Marquette Law collaboration
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Foley & Lardner LLP – Milwaukee offic
When the pandemic hit and lockdowns went into effect, business lawyers...