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HSHS St. Vincent Children’s Hospital: Meet the #1 picks at HSHS St. Vincent Children’s Hospital’s NICU

GREEN BAY, Wis. –HSHS St. Vincent Children’s Hospital in Green Bay is excited to announce that after careful consideration, a thorough weighing of the pros and cons, and consultations with experts in their respective fields, the newborn intensive care unit (NICU) team has cast their ballots and are ready to introduce Green Bay to their #1 picks in...

Downtown Thiensville: Announces revamped Thiensville Blues Fest presented by Sommers Automotive

THIENSVILLE, WISCONSIN, April 16, 2025—Downtown Thiensville’s annual live bluesfestival has been rebranded and will be bigger and better than ever in 2025, featuring an expanded beverage menu, a craft beer tasting, a beard contest, and much more. “Thiensville Blues Fest: Blues, Bikes, and Brews,” presented by Sommers Automotive, will take place September 12-13 in...

Milwaukee Preservation Alliance: Announces Brick By Brick fundraising event

MILWAUKEE, WI –  Milwaukee Preservation Alliance (MPA) is thrilled to announce a kickoff fundraising event for the restoration of the historic Catherine Foley Tavern/266 E Erie Street. The event will take place at the Woman’s Club of Wisconsin at 813 E Kilbourn Ave on May 15th, beginning at 5pm with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, design...

McMahon: Welcomes new employees to its Wisconsin and Indiana locations

NEENAH, Wis. (April 16, 2025) — McMahon, a full-service, professional engineering, architectural and consulting firm, announces the hiring of Brian Bending as a senior public safety specialist, Gabe Sleight as a land survey technician and Mario Zerngast as a senior civil engineering technician. Bending is based in McMahon’s Wisconsin office, while Sleight and Zerngast have joined the firm’s Indiana team. Bending joins McMahon with...

Talking Trade tariffs discussion at Carroll University, Part 3

Talking Trade hosts Sandi Siegel and Ken Wasylik join Carroll University Business School Dean Tim Sullivan and Prof. Alexandra Sielaff to discuss the tariff plans of the Trump Administration, the third of four segments recorded live at Carroll University, Shattuck Recital Hall, March 20, 2025. See coverage of the event here.

Lown Institute: Report: $493M deficit between nonprofit hospital tax exemptions and community spending in Wisconsin

BOSTON, Mass.—A new report by the Lown Institute, an independent healthcare think tank, finds that most Wisconsin hospitals spend less on their communities than they receive in tax breaks as nonprofit organizations. Analysts say Wisconsin hospitals fell short in giving back to their community by an average of $493 million per year from 2020 to 2022. This “fair share...

Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity: And Appleton Habitat ReStore celebrate Earth Day with Eco-Friendly Fun Fest

APPLETON, Wis. (April 16, 2025) —Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity, a leader in affordable housing solutions, is celebrating Earth Day with an Eco-Friendly Fun Fest at its Appleton Habitat ReStore, located at 5402 W. Integrity Way in Appleton (map) from 1-5 p.m. on Earth Day, Tuesday, April 22, 2025. “The ReStore prides itself on...

Edvest 529: Draft a winning future for your student with a bonus offer from Edvest 529

MADISON, Wis. (April 16, 2025) – The National Football League draft is coming to Green Bay and Edvest 529, Wisconsin’s direct-sold college savings plan, is celebrating with a promotion to help families score a touchdown for their child’s future education. From April 21-27, 2025, accounts opened with an initial deposit of at least $25 will receive a $25 bonus deposit...

UW Health: Stroke survivor encourages advance care planning

MADISON, Wis. – In 2007, Eric Sarno, who was then 37, led an active life, participating in triathlons and marathons while raising his two young daughters. The last thing he expected was to suddenly end up at University Hospital. A blood clot had formed in his brain that led to a brain hemorrhage, which is...

NFIB urging Congress to make small business tax deduction permanent

NFIB Wisconsin State Director Bill Smith warns that letting a 20% tax deduction for small businesses expire would be “devastating” for the economy.  The National Federation of Independent Business yesterday issued a report highlighting the impact of the small business tax deduction, established by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. The group...

WED AM News: NFIB urging Congress to make small business tax deduction permanent; GMAR report shows Q1 home sales “essentially flat”

-- NFIB Wisconsin State Director Bill Smith warns that letting a 20% tax deduction for small businesses expire would be “devastating” for the economy.  The National Federation of Independent Business yesterday issued a report highlighting the impact of the small business tax deduction, established by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. The...
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