Business
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The Brillion News celebrates 130 years of community coverage
In a climate where newspapers are closing at a rate of about two a week, one Wisconsin paper is celebrating 130 years of community news coverage.
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Superior businesses brace for billion-dollar Blatnik Bridge replacement
All that road work affects more than just vehicles. On the Superior side in particular are numerous businesses directly in the line of traffic.
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Wisconsin companies join national effort to get more women in the construction industry
Two Wisconsin construction companies are working to bring more women into the field. One hosted an event Thursday to show young girls opportunities in construction.
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Milwaukee menswear company Milworks set to open second brick-and-mortar store
A menswear company in Milwaukee is described as a vendor of “slow fashion.” It’s set to open a new store later this summer.
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Strike halts work at over a dozen southeast Wisconsin construction sites
Hundreds of crane and heavy machine operators are on strike in southeast Wisconsin, halting work at dozens of construction sites in the region.
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Wisconsin Bike Week highlights economic benefits of cycling for the state
Under this year’s theme, “Bikes Mean Business,” special events running June 1-9 highlight the economic impacts of cycling throughout the state.
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Report: Wisconsin’s bars and restaurants have seen strong pandemic recovery
The state’s bar and restaurant industry overall has had a strong recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, but that recovery hasn’t been even across the sector. That’s according to a new […]
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How Wisconsin alcohol producers are transitioning to state’s new liquor laws
New regulations of alcohol in Wisconsin went into effect May 1. Alcohol producers, distributors, retailers and consumers are still working through the transition to these new regulations.
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Wisconsin pension fund now includes bitcoin
Wisconsin’s pension fund has added bitcoin to it’s balance sheets, buying more than $160 million worth of shares in two newly approved funds earlier this year.
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Wisconsin wants to grow into a video game industry leader
With the rise of remote work, leaders in Wisconsin’s burgeoning video game industry are making a push to have the state become a respected hub that boasts the same level of talent as coastal tech hotspots.