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Frontier Airlines will eliminate five non-stop routes from Milwaukee, which will result in the loss of almost half of its daily departures from Mitchell International Airport, the company announced late Thursday.(92)
Alliant Energy Corp. reported a 21% increase in fourth-quarter earnings on Friday and announced that it would seek a buyer for its RMT unit, which designs and builds renewable-energy projects. (1)
ATU) announced Friday that it has acquired Jeyco Pty Ltd., an Australian firm that designs and provides specialized mooring, rigging and towing systems and services to the offshore oil and gas industry.
Actuant Corp. (redevelopment, under a Common Council vote this week.(3)
Oak Creek City Hall and the community's library will move to the former Delphi Corp. site as part of that property'sWisconsin will use a chunk of its $140 million share of a national settlement over foreclosure and mortgage-servicing abuses to help the state budget rather than assist troubled homeowners, Gov. Scott Walker and state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen said Thursday.(1040)
Plans to bring renewable power from proposed dams in Manitoba to Minnesota and Wisconsin are taking shape.(1)
It took about three years and a felony drunken driving conviction before the state Supreme Court agreed with Justice Ann Walsh Bradley to suspend the law license of a St. Croix Falls lawyer who had been reprimanded by the court four times.(3)
Dawn Gomez Bess, who was banned in 2010 from being a bankruptcy petition preparer and later ordered by a judge to pay more than $46,000 in fines and other sanctions, filed for bankruptcy this week - although her case may be tossed because she failed to include key documents. (5)
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is cutting nearly half of its workforce in Milwaukee, the company said Thursday, weeks after it announced the end of its manufacturing in Two Rivers.(19)
A proposal to build 275 student apartments in Milwaukee's Riverwest neighborhood has been dropped after running into strong opposition.
AnchorBank's corporate parent posted another quarterly loss Thursday, but saw mortgage revenue rise and credit problems ease somewhat.(1)
ZBB Energy Corp. reported a wider quarterly loss Thursday, saying it invested in engineering and development of products that are set to begin production this quarter.
The building that once housed Porters of Racine, which was one of Wisconsin's oldest furniture stores, will be converted into apartments and commercial space, it was announced Thursday.
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration is seeking $57,600 in fines from Fall River Foundry after citing the business with 10 safety violations, including three repeat violations for failing to protect workers from metal dust exposure at its brass foundry in Fall River, near Columbus.(3)
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Helping AkzoNobel implement its sustainable business strategy is Frank Sherman, president of the company's U.S. division, which generated 20% of the company's 2010 global sales of nearly $19 billion.(5)
National business coverage from the Associated Press
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Recent home sales in southeastern Wisconsin.