COVID-19
Region’s college presidents urge Barrett to allow in-person instruction this fall
The presidents of 14 southeastern Wisconsin colleges and universities are urging Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett to allow in-person instruction on their campuses this fall, according to a copy of a letter obtained by BizTimes Milwaukee.Â
ROC Ventures adds additional sanitation to Ballpark Commons
After two Milwaukee Milkmen players tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month, the team's owner is taking additional measures to keep the Franklin stadium clean.
MMAC launches awards program recognizing area companies for response to COVID-19
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce is launching the Focus on the Future Awards program to recognize businesses in the region that have risen to the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
No fans this year for Packers training camp and preseason home games
The Green Bay Packers announced today that there will be no fans in attendance at training camp practices, Packers Family Night and any home preseason games this season, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sherman Phoenix putting ‘people before profit’ while navigating COVID-19
The past few months have been critical for brick-and-mortar businesses across the city as restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 kept operations limited and sales down.
Cintas to close facility in Menomonee Falls
Cincnnati-based Cintas Corp. informed state officials that it will close its facility at N51 W139915 Northpark Drive in Menomonee Falls.
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Several Milwaukee bars, restaurants close again amid COVID-19 concerns
As bars and restaurants navigate the new normal amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, several Milwaukee establishments over the weekend shut their doors to the public once again.
Milwaukee Common Council passes citywide mask mandate
More than 80 Milwaukee business owners and operators are throwing their support behind the city’s proposed mask ordinance, while the state’s chamber of commerce has raised concerns with the burden it would put on employers.
MCW’s Dr. John Raymond: Wisconsin is losing ground in COVID-19 fight
Wisconsin is losing ground in the fight against COVID-19, said Dr. John Raymond Sr., president and chief executive officer of Medical College of Wisconsin.
Ryder Cup postponed until next year
The 43rd Ryder Cup, which was supposed to be held this September at Whistling Straits in Sheboygan County, has officially been rescheduled for 2021 due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.