2026-02-06October 02 2023
- Capital on Tap: The top ten U.S. states with the highest rate of small business survival
- Legacy Hotel: Green Bay’s newest hotel hosting job fair
- Dept. of Military Affairs: Heritage on display at renovated Wisconsin Army Guard armory
- The Water Council: Two international companies open offices at Global Water Center
- UW–Madison: Enrollment tops 50,000 for first time
- UW-Stout: Dining Services at UW-Stout honored for excellence with award from UW System Board of Regents
- Dept. of Natural Resources: Seeking public comment for environmental review of Village of Eleva Safe Drinking Water Loan Program project
- Red Shoes Inc.: Celebrates 15 years of growing and protecting brands
- Veda: CEO honored as EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women
- UW System: Regents announce University Staff Excellence Awards for 2023
- Dept. of Natural Resources: Releases 2023 Air Quality Trends Report
- Dairy Expo World: Sweet victory for Sweet Pea in the International Junior Holstein Show
- Dept. of Workforce Development: Publishes 2023 Wisconsin Agricultural Education and Workforce Development Council annual report
- New North: Companies invited to build a military-talent pipeline
- Precision Plus: To celebrate Manufacturing Month with annual open house and youth apprenticeship signing ceremony
- Reach Counseling: To host engaging fundraising event, Utopia
- The ART of Infertility: Announces Milwaukee events for Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month
- Wisconsin Medical Society: State businesses see another worker’s comp premium drop
- UW–Oshkosh: Celebrates Clow Social Science Center renovation with ribbon cutting
- Dept. of Workforce Development: Winning with Wisconsin’s Workforce event series highlights technical education and grant opportunities
- World Dairy Expo: Kaskaskia College sweeps the international Post-Secondary Dairy Cattle Judging contest
- World Dairy Expo: Youth show off skills at 2023 Youth Showmanship contest
- World Dairy Expo: Senior female tops the Youth Fitting Contest
- Alzheimer’s Association: Walk to End Alzheimer’s® in Dane County anticipated to raise more than $150,000

