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How ‘Top Chef’ came to Dairyland
According to documents obtained by the Cap Times, Travel Wisconsin coordinated a total of $1.3 million in incentives from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation ($500,000) as well as tourism partners and agricultural marketing organizations, like Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin.
Governor’s Task Force on Workforce and Artificial Intelligence discusses the future of A.I. in Wisconsin
The task force is used as a mechanism to better equip the workforce so that it is capable of capitalizing on A.I. transformations.
Shovel-ready certification celebrated at Stanley West Industrial Park
The industrial park is located along 345th Street on the Highway 29 corridor west of Stanley giving it easy access by highway or rail and spans over 100 acres.
WEDC names 3 Main Street Makeover Contest finalists
The winning businesses will receive personalized technical assistance and up to $10,000 to implement recommended changes, which could include interior and exterior design improvements as well.
State officials say Wisconsin’s economy is strong, thanks to its workforce
Despite global pressures in the last few years, Wisconsin’s economy remains strong — thanks in large part to the work ethic of its labor force.
Wisconsin health sciences consortium gets federal innovation funds to accelerate biotech industry
A group of Wisconsin businesses, universities and government agencies is one of 31 consortiums nationwide to win funding for development a regional technology hub.
Madison College is trying a simple solution for worker shortages: Free training
Over the course of the program, students can learn how to weld, fabricate metal or operate automated machinery that can create a variety of household products.
FlexRide expands service to New Berlin, Oak Creek
FlexRide provides on-demand transportation from “neighborhood zones” in Milwaukee to “employment zones” in select suburban communities for $3 a ride or less.
Haribo plans to double size of Pleasant Prairie plant as it looks to build 2 million square feet
The second phase that is in the planning stages would bring 400 more jobs to the facility in addition to the 400 already expected for completed buildings.
Wisconsin Assembly passes redistricting bill, child care plans as Senate overrides Tony Evers’ vetoes
The child care program would provide up to $30,000 in interest-free loans for in-home providers and up to $100,000 for other providers.
15 private and public sector partners hope to make Wisconsin a ‘Regional Tech Hub’
A consortium of 15 health technology companies, nonprofits and higher education institutions have applied for a "Regional Tech Hub" designation from the federal government.
Pair of task forces seeks to answer ‘hard questions’ about regulating artificial intelligence
Gov. Tony Evers signed an executive order creating the Governor’s Task Force on Workforce and Artificial Intelligence to study the impact of AI on the state’s longstanding workforce shortage challenges.