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Marquette University: Museum and arts funding will be topic for ‘On the Issues,’ Jan. 19

MILWAUKEE — To kick off Milwaukee Museum Days, Jan. 18-28, leaders from the state’s and city’s museum communities will be featured panelists for an “On the Issues” program discussing “Museum and Arts Funding in Wisconsin,” to be held Friday, Jan. 19, at 12:15 p.m. at Marquette Law School’s Eckstein Hall. Derek Mosley, director of...

New WRA CEO aims to help address housing shortage, improve local coordination

The new leader of the Wisconsin Realtors Association, Tom Larson, says the group aims to help address the state’s housing inventory shortage and improve coordination with local groups.  WRA today is announcing Larson -- who has spent 27 years with the organization -- as president and CEO. He’s taking over for Michael Theo, who...

WED AM News: New WRA CEO aims to help address housing shortage, improve local coordination; Evers knocks Senate Republicans for firing Huebner

-- The new leader of the Wisconsin Realtors Association, Tom Larson, says the group aims to help address the state’s housing inventory shortage and improve coordination with local groups.  WRA today is announcing Larson -- who has spent 27 years with the organization -- as president and CEO. He’s taking over for Michael Theo,...

Festival Foods: Skogen’s Festival Foods welcomes Adam Whitney as SVP of Merchandising and Marketing

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN – (January 16, 2024) – Skogen’s Festival Foods announced Adam Whitney  has joined its senior leadership team as Senior Vice President of Merchandising and Marketing.  Whitney brings leadership experience spanning the grocery, general merchandise, convenience and  online channels. Adam has served in vice president roles that encompassed Merchandising & Category  Management,...

Burke Foundation: Names Christopher Due as Executive Director

MILWAUKEE, WIS. – Christopher Due has been named the new executive director of the Burke Foundation Inc., after serving in multiple roles since 2021. Most recently, Due served as program officer within the foundation. "Our board of directors is excited to enter a new era of leadership with Due as the executive director,” said foundation board...

Alliant Energy: Beaver Dam Solar Project now complete

MADISON, Wis. (Jan. 16, 2024) – Alliant Energy announced the successful completion of its Beaver Dam Solar Project. The 50-megawatt (MW) solar array in Dodge County, Wisconsin, spans 350 acres. It consists of nearly 120,000 solar panels and can produce enough energy to power approximately 13,000 homes annually.  While generating clean, zero-fuel-cost electricity for Alliant Energy...

Earth Fare, GenoPalate: Forge groundbreaking collaboration, paving the way for genetic personalization in the grocery sector

MILWAUKEE, WI (January 16, 2024) -- GenoPalate, an industry leader in personalized nutrition science announced today that it has selected Earth Fare, the clean grocery store committed to offering healthy and sustainable food choices, as its first grocer retail partner. Together, the brands are spearheading a wellness revolution in the grocery industry by harnessing the power of...

Lakefront Brewery: Hosts inaugural Makers Market: Handcrafted

MILWAUKEE (January 16th, 2024) – Lakefront Brewery is excited to introduce a monthly showcase of local artists and makers! Handcrafted is a new endeavor from Lakefront, a way to celebrate art and the people who make it. “I make artisan soap”, says Ali Ayres, event organizer and Lakefront Kitchen Manager. “I realized there’s probably other people making cool things too...

Alliant Energy: Beaver Dam Solar Project now complete 

Contact: Tony Palese (608) 458-3132 | tonypalese@alliantenergy.com Alliant Energy’s solar project delivers long-term benefits to farmers, customers and communities MADISON, Wis. (Jan. 16, 2024) – Alliant Energy announced the successful completion of its Beaver Dam Solar Project. The 50-megawatt (MW) solar array in Dodge County, Wisconsin, spans 350 acres. It consists of nearly 120,000 solar...

Grocers group CEO points to automation becoming ‘new normal’

Grocery store customers should expect to see more self-checkout lanes and robots doing stocking and inventory tasks, according to the head of the Wisconsin Grocers Association.  In a message published recently by the Wisconsin Bankers Association’s Wisconsin Economic Report, WGA President and CEO Brandon Scholz said the pandemic-driven higher inflation rates are “still crushing...

TUE AM News: Grocers group CEO points to automation becoming ‘new normal’; Health care, families, taxes & AI among key topics state legislatures expected to address in 2024

-- Grocery store customers should expect to see more self-checkout lanes and robots doing stocking and inventory tasks, according to the head of the Wisconsin Grocers Association.  In a message published recently by the Wisconsin Bankers Association’s Wisconsin Economic Report, WGA President and CEO Brandon Scholz said the pandemic-driven higher inflation rates are “still...
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