Urban Underground: Plans to host press conference announcing DoorDash’s support for community engagement efforts in MPS District 4
MILWAUKEE, WI—(October 18, 2021)- Today, Urban Underground announced that DoorDash, the leading last mile logistics company, donated $25,000 to the organization in support of School Board Director Aisha Carr’s District 4 initiatives centered on increasing parental and community engagement efforts in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS).
“We are incredibly humbled by the support of DoorDash...
Greywolf Partners, Inc: Breaks ground on new industrial building in Madison, WI
Cottage Grove, WI. (October 18, 2021) – Greywolf Partners, Inc., a full-service commercial real estate company with headquarters in Milwaukee, WI and executive offices in Cottage Grove, WI announces the development of a brand-new industrial building at 6305 Ronald Reagan Avenue, in Madison, WI.
A groundbreaking ceremony at the site will be held on...
Apricity: Surpasses $20,000 goal while promoting Recovery Month
NEENAH — For the entire month of September Apricity celebrated National Recovery Month to increase awareness and understanding of substance use disorders and celebrate the people who are in recovery. This is an annual campaign that celebrates and brings awareness of those in recovery and recovery programming. To catapult donations that support Apricity’s three core treatment and ...
UW-Stout: New course sponsored by Great Northern Corp. investigates sustainable solutions
Menomonie, Wis. – Eighteen months ago, University of Wisconsin-Stout and Great Northern Corporation set out to create a collaborative experience that would strengthen its long-standing partnership and directly impact graphic design and interactive media and packaging students’ education.
With the support of Great Northern Corp. CEO John Davis, Chippewa Falls staff Kris Johnson and...
Marquette University: To co-sponsor SDC Summit on Poverty, Oct. 19-21
MILWAUKEE — Marquette University will co-sponsor and feature many presenters at the 2021 Summit on Poverty hosted by the Social Development Commission on Tuesday, Oct. 19, until Thursday, Oct. 21, at the Wisconsin Center, 400 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Every year, the Summit on Poverty looks at poverty from different perspectives. Participants explore ways to...
Federal officials taking comments on reinstating certain tariff exclusions
A lawyer with Michael Best Strategies says companies that import from China would benefit from submitting comments as federal officials consider reinstatements of certain tariff exclusions.
“This is an invaluable opportunity for Wisconsin companies who import from China to be able to engage in,” said Sarah Helton, a partner with the Madison-based consulting firm,...
Associated Bank: Announces minimum wage increase to $17 per hour
GREEN BAY, Wis. – October 18, 2021 – Associated Banc-Corp (NYSE: ASB) today announced plans to raise its minimum hourly wage from $15 to $17 per hour effective November 21, 2021. This investment in the company’s workforce will positively impact approximately 35% of its employees.
“It’s the commitment of our colleagues that has earned...
Bayland Buildings, Inc.: Downtown Egg Harbor Condominium Development Groundbreaking Ceremony Oct. 29th, 2021
EGG HARBOR, WI - The Village View Shoppes & Residences “Groundbreaking Event” will take place on Friday October 29, 2021. The Open House will be from 2:00-5:00pm. Located at 7784 State Hwy 42 downtown Egg Harbor, Wisconsin.
The Developers and contractor, Bayland Buildings, Inc. are sponsoring the event and inviting the public to attend....
First Business Bank: Asset-Based lending group funds $3 million credit facility
MADISON, WI – October 18, 2021 – Michael Doyle, Vice President – Asset-Based Lending at First Business Specialty Finance, LLC, a subsidiary of First Business Bank, announces a recently closed and funded $3 million revolving line of credit facility for a Minnesota-based company providing technology enabled delivery services in markets throughout the nation.
The Asset-Based Lending team...
BBB: Don’t let the microchip shortage ruin your holiday shopping
Milwaukee, Wis. – It’s always a good idea to get your holiday shopping done early, but this year it’s more important than ever. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a microchip shortage and supply chain issues. This means electronics, toys, and other products will be (or already are) in short supply.
Supply shortages, in turn, result in fewer holiday bargains and...
AARP Wisconsin: COVID-19 deaths in Wisconsin nursing homes doubled from Aug. to Sept. 2021
Contact: Jim Flaherty, Communications DirectorOffice 608/ 286-6308 – Cell 608/ 698-0928, jflaherty@aarp.org
MADISON – COVID-19 continued to take a deadly toll on nursing home residents in Wisconsin in the four weeks leading up to Sept. 19, according to the latest data from AARP’s monthly Nursing Home COVID-19 Dashboard.
Deaths related to COVID-19 in...
MON AM News: Federal officials taking comments on reinstating certain tariff exclusions; Broadband expansion funding going to 83 projects
-- A lawyer with Michael Best Strategies says companies that import from China would benefit from submitting comments as federal officials consider reinstatements of certain tariff exclusions.
“This is an invaluable opportunity for Wisconsin companies who import from China to be able to engage in,” said Sarah Helton, a partner with the Madison-based consulting...


