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Visit Milwaukee: Announces 2026 Hotel Month to encourage winter travel 

Special deals at 30+ hotels encourage travel and boost business in key need window  MILWAUKEE (Nov. 28, 2025) – Visit Milwaukee is pleased to announce the return of its popular annual campaign, Hotel Month, offering exceptional lodging deals and winter travel inspiration as part of a citywide effort to boost tourism and occupancy during the traditionally quieter months.  The campaign officially launches today, with...

McCarty Law LLP: Sadie Dupont recognized as Rising Star by Super Lawyers

Northeast Wisconsin business law attorney honored for a second year in a row  APPLETON, Wis.  — McCarty Law LLP, a top law firm in Northeast Wisconsin, is proud to announce that attorney Sadie Dupont has been named to the 2025 Wisconsin Super Lawyers Rising Stars list for the second consecutive year.   Super Lawyers, part of...

Landmark Credit Union: Survey reveals shoppers plan to do more of their holiday shopping in stores this season

Shoppers shifting buying behaviors, with social media, AI and deferred payments playing a growing role MILWAUKEE — Nov. 26, 2025 — Wisconsin shoppers are heading back to stores in a big way this holiday season, according to the results of Landmark Credit Union’s 2025 holiday survey. A total of 82% of those surveyed said they plan to buy gifts in stores...

Wisconsin Historical Society: Peniel Chapel listed in the State Register of Historic Places

TOWN OF ELDORADO, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society announces the listing of the Peniel Chapel in the Town of Eldorado (Fond du Lac County) on the State Register of Historic Places. State Historic Preservation Officer Tricia Canaday presented a certificate to Carolee Schultz, Kirsten Buckstaff and Kate Bissen. The founders of the Welsh...

Wisconsin Historical Society: Paul Kuehl House listed in the State Register of Historic Places

PLATEVILLE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society announces the listing of the Paul Kuehl House in Platteville (Grant County) on the State Register of Historic Places. The Tudor Revival residence was constructed by the original owner in 1937. The Paul Kuehl House is a distinctive example of the Tudor Revival style that features Rustic...

Wisconsin Historical Society: Frost Woods Historic District listed in the State Register of Historic Places

MONONA, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society announces the listing of the Frost Woods Historic District in Monona (Dane County) on the State Register of Historic Places. Historic Preservation Officer Tricia Canaday presented a certificate to Justin Miller. The State Register is Wisconsin’s official list of state properties determined to be significant to Wisconsin’s...

CUB leader says tech companies, utilities ‘saying the right things’ amid data center concerns

The head of the Citizens Utility Board says tech companies and utilities are “saying the right things” about who will foot the bill for costly data center development, though concerns remain.  Tom Content, who leads the utility customer advocacy organization, spoke yesterday during a Wisconsin Technology Council event on energy concerns related to the...

WED AM News: CUB leader says tech companies, utilities ‘saying the right things’ amid data center concerns; WEDC board approves Foxconn contract amendment

  Subscribers: This is the final WisBusiness product of the week due to the holiday weekend. Normal product delivery will resume Monday. Thank you for subscribing and Happy Thanksgiving!  -- The head of the Citizens Utility Board says tech companies and utilities are “saying the right things” about who will foot...

UW-Green Bay: From Lombardi to Lambeau: Honoring the Packers’ offensive game-changers

Green Bay, WI — The Green Bay Packers aren’t just a football team—they’re an enduring legend. From the storied beginnings at Lambeau Field to Lombardi’s championship dynasty and today’s gridiron greatness, the Packers have defined excellence for generations. Now, thanks to the ongoing partnership between UW-Green Bay and the Packers Hall of Fame, fans and students alike...

Marquette Law School: To host conversation on ‘Transforming Student Achievement Through Literacy,’ Dec. 2

MILWAUKEE — Marquette University Law School’s Lubar Center for Public Research and Civic Education and Marquette’s College of Education are co-hosting “The Power of Reading: Transforming Student Achievement Through Literacy,” a special program with several of Wisconsin’s leading figures in literacy, Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 12:15 p.m. at Eckstein Hall, 1215 W. Michigan St.
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