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Superior leaders meet state officials to talk workforce
Tuesday in Superior, the deputy secretaries of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development stopped in to hear about the unique challenges in the northwestern corner of the state
Nexus Pharmaceuticals opens new manufacturing facility in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin
Governor Tony Evers joined with the owners of Nexus Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes, and local leaders celebrated the ribbon-cutting of Nexus Pharmaceuticals’ new manufacturing facility in Pleasant Prairie.
WEDC: IRIS USA Inc. expands operations in Pleasant Prairie
IRIS USA Inc., a manufacturer and distributor of plastic injection molded products and distributor of small appliances, furniture and other household products, has expanded its facility in Pleasant Prairie–a $6.1 million project expected to create 90 jobs over the next three years.
State gives Urban League $585,000 for business accelerator, job training
The Urban League of Greater Madison has received two grants totaling nearly $600,000 to support underrepresented entrepreneurs and job seekers, the organization announced at a press conference on Friday.
Chef Pam’s Kitchen in Waukesha wins $10K in biz contest
Chef Pam’s Kitchen in Waukesha wins $10K in biz contest
Creamery allows brothers to keep milking
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes and Marcy West, director of WEDC’s Office of Rural Prosperity visited Udder Brothers’ Creamery in Boscobel Monday as part of Wisconsin’s celebration of June Dairy Month.
State’s largest private affordable housing project draws hundreds for Milwaukee groundbreaking
A dynamic team of developers and partners in city, county and state government celebrated the groundbreaking today for The Community Within The Corridor (CWC), which is the largest privately owned affordable housing development in Wisconsin.
Green Bay Packaging cuts ribbon on Wisconsin’s first new paper mill in 30 years
Green Bay Packaging ceremonially cut the ribbon on its new $500 million mill Thursday.
Ashland’s Moores on Main gets a new look
Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes and Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. Secretary Melissa “Missy” Hughes visited Superior between stops to Siren and Ashland.
Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, WEDC Secretary Missy Hughes stroll through Superior businesses
Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes and Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. Secretary Melissa “Missy” Hughes visited Superior between stops to Siren and Ashland.
Milwaukee startup accelerator The Blueprint expanding to Green Bay
The Blueprint, an accelerator that invests in startups and provides training and mentorship, is launching a program based at the Urban Hub co-working space in downtown Green Bay, according to a Monday announcement.
Workshop on public art, design and placemaking held in Osceola
The Osceola Main Street Organization hosted Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation’s (WEDC) spring Main Street Workshop on Public Art, Design, & Placemaking at the Discovery Center. The workshop is intended to help invigorate and inspire residents as the community embarks on their Downtown Streetscape Planning process.