The Milwaukee Urban League’s 30th Anniversary Black & White Ball proved to be a fun-filled night with more than $326,000 raised for the League’s programs. A record-breaking 21 major sponsors … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Attorney in Final Stages of Human Rights Commission Appointment
By Eelisa Jones Attorney Danielle Bailey, the newest County Executive nominee to the Milwaukee County Human Rights Commission (MCHRC), is in the final steps of her appointment confirmation. … [Read more...]
Small Business Owners Seeking Non-traditional Resources for Success
By Karen Stokes For three years, Yolanda Spears, CEO of YMYSPOT Clean Up, LLC, has been building up her cleaning business through hard work and attention to detail. Her business is growing, … [Read more...]
Do We Spend Money to Make Money?: State Lawmakers Discuss Keeping the Bucks
By Tiffany Crouse Gov. Scott Walker announced that if Wisconsin does not move ahead with plans for a new Bucks , Wisconsin will lose $419 million in the next 20 years. Elected state officials … [Read more...]
Burleigh Street Business Competition Now Accepting Submissions
By Eelisa Jones The Burleigh Street Community Development Corporation (BSCDC) began accepting submissions for their 2015 business competition on June 1. The opening of the competition’s open … [Read more...]
860 WNOV Exclusive: Construction Flourishing in Post-Recession Milwaukee
By Ariele Vaccaro Not everyone can say his or her field is booming right now – especially in the years after what’s been coined as the Great Recession. However, it could be that tradesmen and women … [Read more...]
U.S. Small Business Administration and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Encourage Small Business Growth Through Federal Contracting
By Mrinal Gokhale The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) hosted an event to educate small business owners on federal … [Read more...]
‘Right-to-Work’ Laws Depress Union and Non-Union Wages
By Freddie Allen NNPA Senior Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Despite what the defenders of “right-to-work” laws claim, those policies offer less protection for employees and depress … [Read more...]
Panel Gives Arena and Entertainment District a Thumbs Up
By Tiffany Crouse A panel of Milwaukeeans got together on Tuesday, April 29 to discuss the plans for the new stadium and entrainment district to be erected in downtown Milwaukee. The panel … [Read more...]
Small Business Administration Footing the Guarantee Fee for Business Owners
By Ariele Vaccaro No one said starting a small business was easy. It’s a risky endeavor. However, there are steps business owners and entrepreneurs can take to minimize the risk of … [Read more...]
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