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Foxconn says digital transformation is future for manufacturing

Foxconn Technology Group's vice chairman says digital transformation is the future for Wisconsin manufacturing. At the Wisconsin Manufacturers &...

Diverse fund managers ‘change the narrative’ in venture capital

Diverse fund managers can “change the narrative” for Wisconsin’s competitiveness in venture capital while making money and inspiring social change, according to...

Novel Coworking thrives in pandemic workforce disruption

The pandemic may have sent everybody home, but flex office spaces are taking advantage of the needs of a disrupted workforce.

WEDC says Foxconn falls short of benchmarks for billions in tax credits

Foxconn is not eligible for a multi-billion dollar tax credit this year after failing to meet the threshold for job creation and...

State’s golf industry poised for bright future

Despite a pandemic that continues to plague the economy, Wisconsin’s golf industry is poised for a bright future after the summer brought...
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Talking Trade compares Trump’s USMCA with NAFTA pact

With Election Day 2020 a few weeks away, Talking Trade's Prof. Ian Coxhead, and M.E. Dey & Co. president Sandy Siegel compare...

UW Prof argues for quality, affordable workforce housing

Inadequate workforce housing in Wisconsin contributes to homelessness, high living costs, long commute times and health risks, according to UW-Madison Prof. Kurt...

Restraining order on Evers administration extended

A Waukesha County judge granted the request of Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce to extend the temporary restraining order preventing the Evers administration...

Deputy athletic director says UW-Madison needs to fund sports despite economic challenges

Deputy UW-Madison Athletics Director Chris McIntosh says the university needs to continue to fund sports, despite economic woes befalling colleges across the...

WMC, Restaurant Association charge guv with putting businesses at risk with new order

Business groups are charging the governor with putting businesses at risk with the order limiting indoor capacity to 25 percent.

Evers administration places new restrictions on indoor public gatherings to fight COVID-19

Gov. Tony Evers' administration issued a new order today limiting indoor public gatherings to 25 percent of a room's capacity, placing new...

Showers slowed fieldwork this week

Frequent showers and chilly, overcast conditions slowed fieldwork this past week, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service.
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Talking Trade: Supply chain disruption one of several impacts of COVID-19

On this week's episode of Talking Trade, UW-Madison Prof, Ian Coxhead and Sandy Siegel, president of M. E. Dey & Co., compare...

Minneapolis Fed says Congress needs to be aggressive, generous with second stimulus

With 13.5 million people in the nation unemployed, Minneapolis Fed says Congress needs to act “aggressively and generously” on a second stimulus...

Employer demand for veteran employees dipped at pandemic’s start

The demand from employers seeking veterans dipped at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, say DWD officials working in veteran employment services....
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