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Wired Wisconsin: New Milwaukee data center advances job creation, technical computing opportunities in Milwaukee

Contact: Thad Nation, 414.412.7814 $36-million Data Holdings LLC project a first for southeastern Wisconsin MILWAUKEE — A new data center project being launched by the Potawatomi Business Development Corporation will break ground on Monday, helping establish the foundation for Milwaukee as an emerging data center hub. “These are exactly the types of developments that we need to encourage in...

Attic Angel Association: Expansion starts at Attic Angel Community to accommodate changing needs of aging population

Media contact: Joan Collins Publicity (608) 222-2899 Groundbreaking ceremonies at 10 a.m. on May 10 signify the start of a $7.5 million expansion at Attic Angel Place, 8301 Old Sauk Road, Middleton, to accommodate the changing needs of seniors seeking more independence. A three –story, 42,000 square foot addition at Attic Angel Place will include an easy-access rehabilitation center on the...

UW-Milwaukee: Documentary, panel discussion at UWM focus on information privacy

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Center for Information Policy Research (CIPR) will show a documentary and hold a panel discussion on information privacy Tuesday, May 8, starting at 6 p.m. at the Union Theater, 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd, second floor. The event is free and open to the public. The 2006 Emmy Award-winning documentary, “Big Brother, Big Business: Data Mining and...

UW-Madison: Bike to Work Week opens with seminar on confident commuting

CONTACT: Amanda White, 608-251-4456, Amanda.white@bfw.org MADISON - According to the League of American Bicyclists, Wisconsin is one of the most bike-friendly states in the nation. With summer on the horizon, May is a great time to try out bicycle commuting or just tune up your wheels. The Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery and UWell, the University of Wisconsin-Madison's new wellness initiative,...
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