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UW-Green Bay: Institute for Women’s Leadership announces certificate programs and networking events

Green Bay, Wis.—The mission of UW-Green Bay’s Institute for Women’s Leadership is to advance women by creating pioneering programs which reduce barriers and inspire women to rise to positions of leadership at every stage in their career. In Fall 2021, the Institute launches the first of three certificate programs. The Advanced Leadership Certificate is...

TOP DOG Apparel: Announces grand re-opening and ribbon cutting

APPLETON, WI – TOP DOG Apparel, Inc. and Bayland Buildings, Inc. are excited to announce a ribbon-cutting and grand re-opening ceremony will take place on Wednesday, August 11, 2021, at 3:30 pm, located at W6251 Neubert Rd, Appleton, WI. “This ribbon cutting is a celebration of rebranding our two companies: Industrial Nameplate Inc. and Top...

Security Health Plan: Jenny Shermo named chief growth officer

Jenny Shermo has been named Security Health Plan’s new chief growth officer beginning July 18. Shermo, of Arpin, has worked for Security Health Plan for 14 years in steadily advancing roles. She has a strong track record of accomplishments in major product launches, government program strategies and financial performance. Shermo joined Security Health Plan...

J. Jeffers & Co.: Construction underway at Verdigris, phase II of historical renovation of former Journal Sentinel block

MILWAUKEE (August 2, 2021) – Developer J. Jeffers & Co. today announced it has closed on financing totaling $35.6 million to support phase two of its renovation of the historic Milwaukee Journal Sentinel buildings between Historic Third, Fourth, State and W. Kilbourn Streets. The second phase of the project, named Verdigris, has just begun construction and will result in 141...

ThedaCare: Updates Covid-19 testing services

NEENAH, Wis. – ThedaCare is releasing information about additional testing sites and dates to ensure access to COVID-19 testing in Northeast and Central Wisconsin. Testing will be coordinated through mobile testing units in the community. To best manage community spread of COVID-19, testing and contact tracing are critical. Testing gives health systems insight to...

MON AM News: DWD officials working to modernize systems following latest LAB report; AARP warning of low vaccination rates among long-term care staff

-- Officials with the Department of Workforce Development say they’re working to modernize the state’s unemployment insurance system, following a report from the Legislative Audit Bureau showing the agency failed to comply with certain federal regulations.  The semi-annual LAB report documented delays in benefit payments and appeals reported through the bureau’s fraud hotline. 

DWD officials working to modernize systems following latest LAB report

Officials with the Department of Workforce Development say they’re working to modernize the state’s unemployment insurance system, following a report from the Legislative Audit Bureau showing the agency failed to comply with certain federal regulations.  The semi-annual LAB report documented delays in benefit payments and appeals reported through the bureau’s fraud hotline. 
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