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Peter J. Schwabe returns to the family business

Brookfield-based design-build commercial construction firm Peter Schwabe Inc. announced that Peter J. Schwabe has returned to the firm to direct financial and strategic planning and will eventually transition into the role of president and chief executive officer.

Kohl’s reopening stores in 10 more states

Kohl's Corp. has announced plans to reopen store locations in 10 states, as part of what it calls a "phased approach" to reopening amidst the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis.

Robotics integrator IAS Inc. expanding HQ in New Berlin

New Berlin-based robotics integrator IAS Inc. plans to expand its headquarters at 5125 S. Towne Drive to meet increased customer demand.

MaskForce scales PPE production

MaskForce can now manufacturer personal protective equipment at scale with the goal of producing as many as 10,000 masks a day, the organization recently announced.

EEOC reaches agreement with Rogers Behavioral Health over former employee’s disability discrimination allegation

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Rogers Behavioral Health have reached an agreement to resolve a former employee’s allegations of disability discrimination. 

Molson Coors CEO says culture issues raised after shooting must be addressed

In another world, without a global pandemic, the late-February mass shooting at Molson Coors’ Milwaukee brewery might have been a major topic on the company’s first quarter earnings call.
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Marcus Corp. receiving $91 million loan as business addresses impact of COVID-19

Milwaukee-based Marcus Corp. is receiving a loan of nearly $91 million to help the company weather the storm that has resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Monterey Mills president battled COVID-19 while spearheading his company’s face mask production

Dan Sinykin, president of Janesville-based Monterey Mills, decided his company had to act fast once he saw reports of nationwide PPE shortages as the fight against COVID-19 ramped up in mid-March. 

More than 500 tested for COVID-19 in investigation of Cudahy meatpacking plant

The City of Cudahy Health Department on Wednesday said that 503 people have been tested for COVID-19 from April 24 to 28 as part of an investigation of the coronavirus outbreak at the Patrick Cudahy meatpacking plant.

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