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Johnson Controls reduces headcount at headquarters

Johnson Controls Inc., Wisconsin’s largest publicly traded company, has reduced the headcount at its corporate headquarters in Glendale.

Federal court strikes down parts of Walker’s Act 10

A U.S. District Court of Western Wisconsin today struck down two key parts of Gov. Scott Walker's Act 10, the controversial legislation that revoked the collective bargaining rights of public employees.

Barrett will run for governor

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett announced today he will run for governor.

Billboard rips Walker for rejecting high-speed rail

A new billboard unveiled this week near Milwaukee's Marquette Interchange says Wisconsin Gov.-elect Scott Walker is "Wanted For Killing...

Technology tips for startups

Biz Times Milwaukee contributing writer Tom Still recently wrote an article about the top 10 trends to watch in...
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Health care solutions without the government

We have the tools to reduce the cost of health care, contain cost increases, reduce the number of uninsured...

Public urges lawmakers to impose stricter limits on payday loans

At a public hearing in West Allis today, citizens called on lawmakers to impose stricter regulations on the payday...

Business leaders want mass transit authority for SE Wisconsin

Some of southeastern Wisconsin's key business leaders said today that the creation of a regional transit authority to upgrade...

Legalize medical marijuana in Wisconsin

It is time to legalize marijuana for medical purposes. As one who is recovering from several surgeries, and the...

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