WPS Health Solutions: How to recognize the signs and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder
MADISON, Wis.—Feb. 8, 2023—According to the National Council for Behavioral Health, 70% of adults in the U.S. will experience at least one trauma in their lifetime. That’s 223.4 million people. Over 90% of behavioral health clients have reported experiencing trauma.
Going through a traumatic event—be it a violent crime, seeing combat, a natural disaster, or any number...
Project 21: State of the Union, or fantasyland?
Washington, D.C. - In response to President Joe Biden's 2023 State of the Union address, the second of his troubled presidency, ambassadors with the Project 21 black leadership network noted that the president's assessment and the true state of the union are polar extremes. "Honestly, there isn't really anything President Biden can say that impacts the American people positively. Why? Because...
Stoughton Trailers development project aims to benefit community, attract more workers
-- The head of Stoughton Trailers says a new corporate headquarters and community park project will attract more workers to the local community.
In a recent interview, President and CEO Bob Wahlin said the company aims to be “more of a destination employer” in the years to come. He said the project will help...
WED AM News: Stoughton Trailers development project aims to benefit community, attract more workers; Milwaukee leaders optimistic over Evers’ sales tax proposal
-- The head of Stoughton Trailers says a new corporate headquarters and community park project will attract more workers to the local community.
In a recent interview, President and CEO Bob Wahlin said the company aims to be “more of a destination employer” in the years to come. He said the project will help...
2023 business outlook survey results reveal confidence levels of Oshkosh area
What are local business leaders anticipating in Oshkosh for 2023? That is the question we asked local CEOs, business managers and owners. While it is impossible to predict our economic future with a high degree of specificity, and despite some interesting inflationary pressures, locally Oshkosh is doing well and has a position of strength in the marketplace....
Better Business Bureau: Decluttering? Tips for selling your used items online
Milwaukee, Wis. – The start of a new year is a great time to clean out your home and organize your living spaces.But what should you do with the gently used clothing, furniture, home items, or electronics that you aren’t using anymore?
Fortunately, online marketplaces, such as Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, eBay, and Poshmark, make it easy...
Forward 48 program gearing up for spring cohort
A growing leadership development program called Forward 48 is now taking applications for the group's spring cohort.
This effort of the Greater Milwaukee Committee, the New North and the Wisconsin-based Hoan Group was launched two years ago. Since that time, 279 participants have completed the program, which has now grown to include Milwaukee, Madison,...
Dept. of Natural Resources: Prepare for wet weather with flood insurance
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced Gov. Tony Evers proclaimed Feb. 6-12, 2023, as Flood Insurance Awareness Week in Wisconsin to recognize our state’s increasing flood risk and the importance of having appropriate insurance coverage.
Most homeowners and renters insurance policies do not cover flood damage. Federal flood insurance is available...
Brown County Taxpayers Association: Names officer, directors
The Brown County Taxpayers Association has elected its officers and directors for the coming year. Below is the roster of association leadership.
Glen R. Schwalbach has been elected the new association President. He replaces Richard Heidel.
Rod Goldhahn has been elected the association Secretary. He replaces David Nelson.



