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* Thursday, Aug. 2, Target Free First Thursday will grant free admission to visitors at the Milwaukee Art Museum,...
Bubbler Quote of the Week
"The Milwaukee County of today is very different from the Milwaukee County of the recent past. Every day, we...
Keyes named CFO of Wisconsin Energy Corp.
The board of directors of Milwaukee-based Wisconsin Energy Corp. elected J. Patrick Keyes executive vice president and chief financial officer.
Dohmen CEO named to Mount Mary College board
Mount Mary College has appointed Milwaukee-based Dohmen chief executive officer Cynthia LaConte to its board of trustees for a three-year term.
Sprecher wins six medals at U.S. Open Beer Championship
Glendale-based Sprecher Brewing Company collected six medals at the 2012 U.S. Open Beer Championships. Sprecher was ranked as the 8th best brewery in the competition and was the only Wisconsin brewery to be listed in the top 10.
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AT&T improves wireless network at State Fair
The Wisconsin State Fair kicks off today in West Allis and AT&T is enhancing its cell sites to give visitors better wireless service on the fairgrounds, the company announced Wednesday.
Froedtert names new West Bend hospital president
Wauwatosa-based Froedtert Health has named Allen Ericson as president of St. Joseph's Hospital in West Bend. Ericson will also fulfill the role of chief operating officer of the Community Hospital Division of Froedtert Health.
Made in the USA is cool again
Millions of U.S. jobs have been lost due to American businesses seeking lower cost alternatives to manufacture their goods in other countries. I understand the importance of allowing free trade, but this has gone way too far. Our economy has suffered greatly from it. As a businessman in the Milwaukee market, I want to do all I can to help, and that starts with pursuing ‘buy American’.
Recall election ads boost Journal Communications
Milwaukee-based Journal Communications, which owns the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, AM 620 WTMJ and Channel 4 TMJ4, was one of the biggest beneficiaries of the recall election for Gov. Scott Walker.