Business
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Wisconsin perfume expert shares her thoughts on Miller High Life’s ‘Dive Bar-Fume’
Milwaukee-based beer company Miller High Life decided to try its hand at something new this holiday season when it announced the creation of a signature cologne.Â
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Crane manufacturer must pay $42.6M for Clean Air Act violations
A diesel mobile crane manufacturer in Manitowoc has reached a $42.6Â million settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice and Environmental Protection Agency over Clean Air Act violations.
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Enbridge, state regulators face scrutiny over Jefferson County oil spill
State regulators say nearby wells and waterways have so far not been impacted by around 70,000 gallons of oil that spilled from Enbridge’s system in Jefferson County as the company and regulators face scrutiny over their response.
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Not covered: Insurers add PFAS exclusions to commercial liability policies
Wisconsin businesses and farms have been notified their insurance will not pay for any injury or property damage tied to PFAS contamination.
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Plan to move Green Bay coal piles in jeopardy after county vote
A plan to move coal piles out of downtown Green Bay is in jeopardy following a vote by the Brown County Board of Supervisors Wednesday night.
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Foxconn qualifies for another round of tax credits, bringing total subsidies past $52M
Foxconn Technology Group is slated to receive nearly $8.75 million in state tax credits for investment and job creation at its Mount Pleasant campus in 2023.
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Kenosha County executive says Eli Lilly expansion is ‘critical to our area’
Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman shares her thoughts on Eli Lilly’s expansion in the region.
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Kohl’s Corp., Duluth Trading Co. see sales slump ahead of holiday shopping season
Two Wisconsin’s most prominent retail companies had sales slumps heading into the holiday shopping season, while a third posted a slight decline in overall revenues, according to recent earnings reports.
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No refunds for customers who paid now-defunct Sun Badger Solar for unfinished projects
A recent order allows the receiver to pay the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development more than $120,000, which will go toward unpaid wages for the defunct company’s employees.
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Trade and trade-offs: Business expert sees opportunities for Wisconsin during second Trump administration
Shifts in trade and tariff policies expected in the incoming second Trump administration may pose challenges and may create opportunities, international trade consultant Chris Wojtowicz told Robin Washington.