Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood: Welcomes Secretary Missy Hughes and Nicole Ryf as new board members
KENOSHA, WIS – The Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood, Inc. is pleased to welcome Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) CEO and Secretary Missy Hughes and Kenosha Area Business Alliance (KABA) President Nicole Ryf as new board members, expanding the project’s leadership and governance board to 13 members.
While the current board membership boasts both local and international...
UWHealth: Living kidney donors prepare to hike highest mountain in Africa
MADISON, Wis. – As a college student volunteering for the summer at an orphanage in Tanzania in 2006, Natasha Irish would marvel at Mt. Kilimanjaro and wonder, “Who would be crazy enough to climb that for fun?”
Eighteen years later, she is, but she won’t climb alone.
Irish will join a...
Southwest WI Workforce Development Board: In-person job fair at the Beloit public library
An In-Person Job Fair is scheduled for Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 2:00 – 4:00pm in the Community Room at the Beloit Public Library, 605 Eclipse Blvd. Beloit. 15 employers are registered from Rock county and the surrounding area, along with 2 public transit resources.
The Employment Along the Bus Route event will have...
Better Business Bureau: Tip: How to resell event tickets you can’t use
Milwaukee, Wis. – You can resell just about anything online – including event tickets. You can even profit from the sale in many U.S. states without being considered a “scalper.” That said, there are a few things to remember if you want to legally resell event tickets.
Tips for reselling event tickets
If you bought tickets...
WED AM News: Stroebel confident community solar will become state law, though likely not this session; GMAR report shows home sales, listings up year-over-year, though still historically low
-- Sen. Duey Stroebel says it’s “only a matter of time” before his vision of community solar is passed into law in Wisconsin, though he concedes that’s not likely this legislative session.
“My main goal, frankly, is to create some competition in the area of our power source in Wisconsin,” the Saukville Republican said in a recent interview.
Alongside Rep. Scott...
Stroebel confident community solar will become state law, though likely not this session
Sen. Duey Stroebel says it’s “only a matter of time” before his vision of community solar is passed into law in Wisconsin, though he concedes that’s not likely this legislative session.
“My main goal, frankly, is to create some competition in the area of our power source in Wisconsin,” the Saukville Republican said in...
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Census of Agriculture highlights Wisconsin’s strengths
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 13, 2024Contact: Sam GO, Communications Director, (608) 334-0220, sam.go@wisconsin.gov
MADISON, Wis. – Today, the results from the 2022 Census of Agriculture were published by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Census of Agriculture is taken every five years in order to aggregate agricultural information for each...
Wipfli LLP: The state of rural healthcare research released
Thursday, February 2, 2023
Rural healthcare providers are financially healthy and confident, according to new research by Wipfli LLP.
Rural America’s health is vital to the economic and food security of us all. Few hands produce a tremendous amount of work, and they deserve to be well cared for as they...
UW-Green Bay: Hosting online Grant Writing Workshop for local government and non-profits
Green Bay, WI — UW-Green Bay is hosting a grant writing workshop for local government and nonprofits. The grant writing workshop will take place online over the course of two mornings from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, February 26 and 27. The cost is an affordable $129 for both days.
Grants are one...

