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Viewpoints: 35 Wisconsin startups to watch in 2021
As we head into 2021, expect Wisconsin tech startups to play a key role in reshaping new markets such as “meat alternatives,” “digital commerce,” and “the future of work” as well as traditional markets such as agriculture, energy, finance, health care and logistics.
Commentary: 2020 … it wasn’t all bad
Yes, this has been a horrible year and we can’t wait for it to be over.
But there actually were...
Commentary: Strauss Brands finally gets the OK to grow
It looked like Strauss Brands’ proposal for a new meat processing facility in Franklin was going to meet the...
Viewpoints: A call to focus on neighborhood development in Milwaukee
For Milwaukee and Wisconsin, it is imperative that we focus on neighborhood development, as it is key to repositioning Milwaukee for the future.
Viewpoints – Serigraph chairman John Torinus: Trump trashes our democracy on his way out the door
Way down deep, Donald Trump lost the election last week for two main reasons; he is essentially anti-democratic and he is not a nice man.
Commentary: Let there be light
Decorative lights have finally been added to the Hoan Bridge, after a seven-year ordeal.
It began in 2013 when the...
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Viewpoints: State policymakers ready to focus on tech challenges
It is refreshing to see a bipartisan group of state legislators joining forces to hear new ideas about technology and innovation in the State of Wisconsin.
Viewpoints: We must prioritize diversity, equity and inclusion in manufacturing careers
George Floyd’s murder, along with countless other racially-charged acts of violence against Black Americans, has brought racial injustice and systemic racism to the forefront across the world. Business leaders are also examining the experience that employees have inside their organizations, and developing an understanding of where they are falling short, and how they must do better.
Viewpoints: Progress made in City of Milwaukee on flattening COVID curve
In the City of Milwaukee COVID-19 cases are not trending upward. In fact, since August, the City of Milwaukee has seen a largely sustained downward trend in total COVID cases, deaths, and percent of tests coming back positive.
Viewpoints: Nonprofits must adapt, innovate and collaborate to move forward
This is an open letter from Héctor Colón, president and CEO of Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan (LSS).