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This Weeks Articles for 2/20/2025 ...

  1. From 25 communities statewide, 52 entries advance in 2025 Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest...
  2. Microsoft, Packers-led VC firm offers $1 million prize in NFL draft-inspired pitch contest Portrait of Jeff Bollier Jeff Bollier Green Bay Press-Gaz...
  3. 305 housing units to come with approval of the Sevens residential development...
  4. GOP Lawmakers Push For More Nuclear Power in Wisconsin...
  5. $215M development with 150+ housing units, 6-acre lake proposed for town of Lawrence...
  6. The city wants your input on redevelopment plans for the former Wisconsin Rapids foundry...
  7. Career and Technical Education Visits Highlight Innovation Statewide...
  8. Let’s build your dream, together....
  9. FaB Wisconsin awarded grant to help manufacturers with workforce development ...
  10. Ethiopian Community Development Council seeks funding support...
  11. Wisconsin distributor earns global recognition for being a ‘Great Place to Work’...
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520-acre data center campus planned in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin


A data center campus could be coming to Wisconsin.

Local press including WPR and Daily Dodge report an unnamed developer is looking to build a campus in Beaver Dam in Dodge County, some 60 miles northwest of Milwaukee.

A company working through the Degas LLC affiliate is seeking to invest around $567m developing a data center campus on a 520-acre site previously marketed as the Beaver Dam Commerce Park. The site is located along US Highway 151, Hemlock Road, and County Highways A and W – it is on sale for $20,000 per acre.

Trent Campbell of the Beaver Dam Area Development Corporation confirmed to the press that the Beaver Dam Area Development Corporation, the city of Beaver Dam and Alliant Energy are working in partnership on a potential data center project.

Campbell said the project has yet to be finalized but “significant progress” had been made. The city has approved development and water/wastewater agreements with the potential end user.

“The entity we are working with is currently attempting to obtain non-local project approvals. Any future development will be dependent on the success of those efforts,” he said. “While site preparation work may commence in the coming weeks, facility construction and related local permitting would not take place until all required project approvals are secured.”

The end-user behind the Degas affiliate has not been named...

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Data center could come to Beaver Dam as similar projects spark concerns about energy demand

Beaver Dam plans for $567 million data center development


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Ken Notes: Wisconsin`s no property tax on equipment and being able to pull from the grid power made in the west prior to Chicago and the east coast make Wisconsin an ideal candidate for data centers.

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From 25 communities statewide, 52 entries advance in 2025 Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest


MADISON, Wis. – Fifty-two entries from 25 distinct communities have advanced to the semi-final round of the annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest, contest producers announced.

Contestants emerged in first-round competition involving an independent panel of about 70 judges organized through the Wisconsin Technology Council and its programs, the Tech Council Innovation Network and the Tech Council Investor Networks. There were 153 first-round entries spread over four categories.

[inarticled]The semi-finalists represent those same four categories: advanced manufacturing (12), business services (13), information technology (13) and life sciences (14). Within those broad groups, plans range from novel metal separation technologies to turning dairy waste into sugars; from PFAS filtration for municipal water systems to new medical tests, treatments and devices; and artificial intelligence solutions for a variety of uses...

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UW-Eau Claire marketing alumna finds award-winning success in economic development


When Melissa Meschke graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire with a degree in marketing in 2012, she was excited to explore the broad spectrum of career paths that her education offered her. And explore she did, across a wide range of industries and business types.

It was not until 2017, with a move back to Wisconsin after five years in Michigan, that Meschke found herself entering the realm of economic development.

Meschke was hired as the director of the Small Business Development Center at UW-Stevens Point and spent the next four years building her expertise in economic development.


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City outlines plans for development of last empty block in Downtown Madison


Madison is closer than ever to selecting a development partner for the last empty block in the heart of the city.

At a public meeting Monday evening, city staff presented a draft request for proposals for the 2-acre parking lot bounded by East Washington Avenue and East Main, South Butler and South Hancock streets, a couple blocks east of Capitol Square.

The city-owned Brayton Lot has about 270 parking stalls and was used most recently as a construction staging area for Madison’s new Bus Rapid Transit route. Buildings there could be up to 10 stories tall, staff said, with the potential for a couple of additional stories if some units are set aside for lower-income residents....

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Microsoft, Packers-led VC firm offers $1 million prize in NFL draft-inspired pitch contest Portrait of Jeff Bollier Jeff Bollier Green Bay Press-Gaz


ASHWAUBENON - Cornerbacks and quarterbacks won`t be the only prospects picked when Green Bay hosts the 2025 NFL draft in April.

TitletownTech, the venture capital studio led by the Green Bay Packers and Microsoft, will host a Startup Draft, a nationwide pitch competition with a $1 million investment up for grabs for one entrepreneur. The new event will take place April 24, the first day of the NFL draft, in Green Bay and will be livestreamed online...


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Ken Notes: My pitch... Five newsletters, five topics, every week for ten years. AI in Wisconsin, Development, Housing, Environment, The Wisconsin Idea, Job Creation and Apprenticeship... 25 Million Views... a bargin for 1 Million.

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City selects developer for Weinbrenner Shoe Co. factory building in downtown Marshfield


The council said the Milwaukee-based developer`s proposal stood out because of its family-centered residential character and its care for the history of the property.

MARSHFIELD – J. Jeffers and Co. will serve as the lead developer on redevelopment of the former Weinbrenner Shoe Company factory in Marshfield’s downtown.

The Common Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a Community Development Authority recommendation of the Milwaukee-based developer for the project after considering proposals over the last several weeks.

“I think the city should feel really good about having really four qualified, bona fide developers that had submitted RFQs for the project,” Ashley Winch, Community Development Authority member, said as she presented the recommendation...



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Housing partnership toolkit aims to address attainable housing shortage in western WI


In an effort to bridge the gap in attainable housing across western Wisconsin, the Western Wisconsin Housing Partnership Toolkit has been released to support municipalities, developers, and community …

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This guide was created to support efforts to fill the gap in permanent, attainable housing inventory for people in five counties in Western Wisconsin: Dunn, Pierce, Pepin, Polk, and St. Croix.

By narrowing our target market to households with an income of approximately $53,000-76,000 in Polk/Dunn/Pepin Counties and $74,000-99,000 in Pierce/St. Croix Counties, the aim is to create housing priced between $160,000 -$250,000 in Polk/Dunn/Pepin Counties, and up to $300,000 in Pierce/St. Croix Counties. Note these ranges are based on data from 2023 and are subject to change.

This guide can support municipalities that have identified a need for more housing inventory in this range to be the right partners together to address the issue.


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Ken Notes: The Tool Kit is at the link. And much of the data is good for anywhere in the state....

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‘Creative’ financing used for 74 affordable homes in Milwaukee


In Milwaukee, subsidies called tax incremental districts — or TIDs — have helped fund the Milwaukee Bucks’ Deer District development, Northwestern Mutual’s downtown campus and The Hop streetcar system.

Alder Russell Stamper II, who represents some of Milwaukee’s poorest census tracts, thought the tool could have an impact outside downtown.

“My district needs the most development, my district needs the most investment,” he said as he described his thought process to WPR. “Why can’t we draw up a TID for a neighborhood?”


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Ken Notes: We should create legislation that would allow a city to invest in roads, infrastructure and land acquisition then make the area available to developers to build lower cost workforce housing. The investment could be recouped at the sale of the home and keeping some of the property taxes for a set number of years like a TID.

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Gov. Evers Announces Budget Investments to Support Wisconsin’s Farmers, Producers, Agricultural Industries Statewide


MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) Secretary Randy Romanski, today announced his plans to invest more than $80 million in his 2025-27 Executive Budget that will be introduced later this month to support Wisconsin farmers and farm families, producers, and processors and the state’s $116 billion agricultural industry statewide.

“Our farmers, farm families, and producers have been the backbone of our state for generations. Whether it’s been supporting the future research and workforce this industry needs to keep up with the demands of the 21st Century, ensuring rural communities have good roads, broadband, and water infrastructure to be successful, or fighting to make sure farmers have the support and mental health resources they need, I’m proud of our work to support Wisconsin farmers and farm families over the past six years. Our next state budget will continue to build upon our efforts to invest our farmers, producers, and agricultural industries,” said Gov. Evers. “Wisconsin’s agricultural industries are not only vital to our state’s economic success, they are part of our DNA as Wisconsinites and our culture and heritage. We’re going to keep working to support this vital industry and the farm families who make it all possible.”...


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GOP bill would expand low-income housing tax credit program


Legislation from Republican authors would expand the state’s Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program while requiring more than a third of the credits go toward rural projects.

Rep. David Armstrong, R-Rice Lake and Sen. Romaine Quinn, R-Birchwood, recently began circulating the bill for co-sponsorship. In a memo to other lawmakers, they note Wisconsin has a housing crisis as “there simply isn’t enough affordable housing” to meet demand from working-age residents.

“This in turn hurts, among other things, the ability of Wisconsin employers to recruit employees,” they wrote...


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305 housing units to come with approval of the Sevens residential development


EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - More housing is coming to Eau Claire with developers saying it will be worth the wait. The city approved The Sevens residential development that will go on the city’s south side. That will join other developments that have been under construction in the area.

What is now an empty plot of land on the east end of Bourbon Street is now set to become an apartment complex that will have 5 apartment buildings with 305 units. Across the street will be a business district. Already building its new building, Hoeft Builders is helping develop the addition along I-94.

“I see it being a great opportunity to kind of showcase Eau Claire as you come in to the city,” said Luke Rykal, vice president and partner with Hoeft Builders...


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GOP Lawmakers Push For More Nuclear Power in Wisconsin


Two Republicans who chair state legislative committees on energy and utilities say they want to bring more nuclear power online in Wisconsin in the coming years.

To start that effort, they introduced a resolution calling on the Legislature to publicly support nuclear power and fusion energy.

“The resolution, more than anything, makes a formal declaration that Wisconsin is open for business — it is open for nuclear,” said Rep. David Steffen, R-Howard, who chairs the Assembly Energy and Utilities Committee.

He’s working with state Sen. Julian Bradley, R-New Berlin, chair of the Senate Utilities and Tourism Committee, on the effort...

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Ken Notes: First, this should be a bipartisan effort. Second, Look into much smaller distributed units (see above).

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$215M development with 150+ housing units, 6-acre lake proposed for town of Lawrence


LAWRENCE (WLUK) -- A $215 million housing, commercial and recreational development is being proposed for the town of Lawrence.

Kaukauna-based Boardwalk Development Co. has revealed plans for Lawrence Town Center on 153 acres between Interstate 41, Williams Grant Drive and Freedom Road.

Plans include a six-acre lake with two-acre island, 110 single-family homes, 45 townhouses and mixed-use buildings with first-floor retail and upper-level housing. The proposal includes 30 acres of green space with three miles of walking trails, a community center, picnic pavilion, playground, splash pad, dog park, and pickleball and basketball courts. The project would be developed in phases over 10 years.

"It has so much sense of place and sense of community that I think a lot of folks are going to want to live there," Ostrom said. "It`s the kind of space that anybody can enjoy. And it`s going to be the kind of place that young families and empty nesters can go and live and thrive."...


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Ken Notes: Arghhhhhh! We need affordable homes and these come in at north of one million per! I know, but Ken there is commercial and mixed use, still any units under 200K????

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Senator Baldwin Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Support More Wisconsin Dairy Businesses


WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) introduced the Dairy Business Innovation Act of 2025, bipartisan legislation that will strengthen the Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives (DBII) to help more American dairy farmers and processors add value to their businesses, including creating new products, expanding their markets, and modernizing their production facilities. To date, the Baldwin-backed program has supported over 250 dairy farmers and processors in the Midwest, including 109 in Wisconsin.

“My Dairy Business Innovation Initiative has helped Wisconsin dairy farmers, producers, and cheesemakers grow their operations, tap into new markets, and innovate new products,” said Senator Baldwin. “From expanding facilities and growing their operations to improving packaging and lowering their shipping costs, this program has helped Wisconsin businesses grow their bottom lines and create jobs in our rural communities. I’m fighting to expand this vital program so more farmers, cheesemakers, and dairy processors have the tools to innovate and drive our rural economy forward.”...

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Old prisons in the United States get new lease of life as stylish apartments


UNITED STATES – Ms Diamond Pearson needed a new place to live and was looking for something with an industrial feel. When Liberty Crest Apartments in Fairfax County, Virginia, came up in her online search, she was intrigued.

“I checked it out and fell in love – the brick, the concrete floors – it was so beautiful,” said Ms Pearson, 32, who works at Fairfax County Schools. Every unit in the complex is unique and she liked that too.

It was not until she was signing the lease agreement that someone said: “Did you know this is an old prison?”.....

...In 2008, the county started working with The Alexander Company, a Wisconsin developer with expertise in historic preservation and adaptive reuse, to convert former cellblocks and other buildings, and to build new structures. The complex now includes 165 apartments – of which 98 per cent are leased – 157 town homes and 24 single-family homes, as well as commercial spaces....
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Ken Notes: If anyone knows someone at Air Wis please let them know that La Crosse needs a regional carrier and serves a larger metro that numbers might suggest...

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Universities of Wisconsin announces business community support for increased funding request


Leaders and members from 19 business organizations across the state have signed their name in support of the Universities of Wisconsin’s request for increased state funding.

In August, the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents approved its request for an additional $855 million in state funding over two years. The Universities of Wisconsin announced the request’s support from the business community at a Wednesday press conference at the Milwaukee Athletic Club. Gov. Tony Evers plans to announce his proposed 2025-2027 biennial budget on Feb. 18.

“With that funding, we would be in a better position to innovate, develop talent and partner with businesses and communities,” Universities of Wisconsin president Jay Rothman said at the press conference. “Without it, access and affordability are threatened.”..


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Wisconsin: Investing In Statewide Growth


A U.S. Regional Tech Hub, the Badger State is capitalizing on its advantages for business of all sizes.


As 2024 came to a close, Eli Lilly and Company announced its plan to invest $3 billion to expand a Kenosha County, Wisconsin manufacturing facility it acquired from Nexus Pharmaceuticals Inc. earlier that year. Lilly expects to add 750 jobs to the location’s current 130-plus workforce. And the company plans to start construction on the expansion next year, creating an expected 2,000 construction jobs.

“Today’s announcement represents our single largest U.S. manufacturing investment outside our home state of Indiana and will add to our ability to expand capacity to make both our existing and future pipeline of medicines right here in the Midwest,” said Executive Vice President and President of Lilly Manufacturing Operations Edgardo Hernandez at the time. “We look forward to bringing high-wage, advanced manufacturing, engineering and science jobs to people in Wisconsin, a state that is becoming a critical geography in our global manufacturing operations.”

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Madison buying South Park Street properties with plans to raze buildings, seek developer


The city of Madison has purchased several properties and is in the process of buying another on fast-changing South Park Street for a future redevelopment just south of Wingra Creek.

Madison acquired one of the properties, at 1810 S. Park St., in 2020, and the next year bought nearby properties at 814 and 826 North Ave. It later acquired properties that include All Metals Recycling, a scrap metal and salvage yard, at 1800–1804 S. Park St., where a fire destroyed a multi-tenant building in 2023. Now, the city is looking to buy the property that lies in the middle, at 1814 S. Park St...



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The city wants your input on redevelopment plans for the former Wisconsin Rapids foundry


A community input meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Feb. 25 at City Hall, which will give residents an opportunity to comment on redevelopment plans.

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  • Wisconsin Rapids residents are invited to share their input on the redevelopment of the former Northern Steel Castings site.

  • The former foundry, significantly damaged by fire in 2016 and closed in 2017, was acquired by Wood County in 2023 after tax foreclosure.

  • Grants from the EPA and DNR are funding initial site analysis and planning, including a preliminary reuse assessment that showed strong support for residential redevelopment.
  • WISCONSIN RAPIDS ? Wisconsin Rapids residents will soon have a chance to have their voice heard on the future of the former Northern Steel Castings site.

    A community input meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Feb. 25 in City Hall, 444 W. Grand Ave., which will give residents an opportunity to comment on redevelopment plans for the property, including community revitalization and economic development.

    Kyle Kearns, director of community development for the city, told a Daily Tribune reporter the session will contribute to continued planning for redevelopment of the property, identifying the best use of the property and keeping the surrounding residents informed and engaged on the process....


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    Career and Technical Education Visits Highlight Innovation Statewide


    Wednesday, February 19, 2025 - Dr. Jill Underly, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, spent the first half of February traveling around the state as a part of the Department of Public Instruction`s recognition of Career and Technical Education month. As Dr. Underly wrote in her Op Ed earlier this month, "Schools offering CTE programs aren’t just teaching technical skills; they’re fueling students’ imaginations, inspiring future careers, and helping equip them with real-world experience."
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    Mechanical Engineering Team Secures $2.3M ARPA-E Grant to Develop Advanced Electrolyzer


    The United States electrical grid is fragmented, which means transferring excess power from one region to another is no easy feat.

    The U.S. Department of Energy is searching for promising solutions to this challenge through its Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E), including ways of transferring power using chemicals.

    With that in mind, ARPA-E selected a project led by University of Wisconsin-Madison Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor James Pikul for a three-year, $2.3 million grant as part of the agency’s Vision OPEN 2024 program....

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    Shocking Setback: Wisconsin Risks Losing $55 Million for EV Chargers


    • The Trump administration has suspended a $5 billion plan to expand  EV chargers in the U.S.

    • Wisconsin risks losing over $55 million in federal funding due to this halt.

    • Governor Evers calls the decision shortsighted and reckless, stressing the need for an EV charging network.

    • The state recently launched its first federally funded EV charging stations, with more planned along highways.

    • Environmental advocates warn of potential legal action against the federal government over this setback.

    • Wisconsin’s lagging EV infrastructure puts it at risk of falling behind in adopting greener transportation options.
    In a stunning turn of events, the Trump administration has halted a crucial $5 billion initiative designed to accelerate the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across the U.S., leaving Wisconsin in jeopardy of losing over $55 million in much-needed federal funds...   ...Full Story Here

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    Education is the Next Civil Rights Frontier: Wisconsin Must Act Now


    As an educator and advocate for educational equity, I’ve witnessed firsthand the stark reality of Wisconsin’s educational landscape. Our state maintains one of the largest achievement gaps between Black and white students in the nation – a crisis that demands immediate attention and action.

    The recently released  National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores paint a troubling picture. Wisconsin’s Black students consistently perform below the national average, with reading proficiency rates that should alarm every citizen of our state. In Milwaukee, where the majority of our state’s Black students reside, these disparities are even more pronounced. This isn’t just an education issue – it’s a civil rights emergency....

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    Ken Notes: Of course if we work on creating a better educational system we stand to lose federal funding.

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    5 Milwaukee Affordable Housing Projects Vying For State Funds


    Five proposed Milwaukee affordable housing developments are vying for competitively awarded low-income housing tax credits to enable their construction.

    The proposals, part of a group of 39 statewide, include a new building at Midtown Center, a redevelopment of a shuttered nursing home, new senior apartments in Bay View, a redevelopment of the building used for the Milwaukee County City Campus offices (and formerly Doctor’s Hospital) and the development of new housing around St. Matthew C.M.E. Church.

    The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority will announce what projects are selected in May.

    The credits are the most common tool used in Wisconsin to create federally-defined affordable housing. Receipt of the credits requires developers to set aside a pre-determined number of units at a discounted rate for households making less than a specified income (often 60% of the area median). Rental prices are set via a formula and targeted to match 30% of a household’s income...


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    Downtown business group to unveil new resource guide for 160+ biz owners


    STEVENS POINT — Downtown business owners and entrepreneurs in Stevens Point will have a new tool to navigate the local business landscape, thanks to a soon-to-be-launched Downtown Resource Guide.

    The guide, spearheaded by Chloe Kreuser, executive director of the Downtown Stevens Point Business Improvement District (BID), compiles critical information for business owners, including district boundaries, development resources, funding opportunities, and promotional tools.

    Kreuser said the initiative was driven by repeated questions from local businesses on where to seek support...

    ...The BID is working with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) and Main Street America, a national network dedicated to supporting downtown districts. Kreuser said Stevens Point businesses can leverage geofencing data, which provides heat maps and traffic patterns to help identify areas needing activation and investment..


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    Let’s build your dream, together.


    Small businesses are the heart and soul of Wisconsin’s economy and every thriving community. It takes people with vision and, frankly, guts to build those businesses. People just like you. WEDC is here to champion your dream, with the resources and tools to support your business growth at every stage. Whether you need a business plan, want to expand locations, or are creating jobs, we can help. We’ve assisted small businesses across the state with grants, strategy development, access to expertise, and export assistance. Seeing them succeed is the best reward. We’d love to help you bring your vision to life, too.

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    These five Wisconsin companies laid people off in January


    Wisconsin employers cut about 700 jobs in January, compared with the same month in 2024 when nearly 1,900 workers were laid off.

    In January, 711 people were either permanently or temporarily laid off from five companies according to the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. The total number of laid off workers could be much higher because Kohl`s Corp. announced layoffs at its headquarters, but has not filed a official WARN notice.

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    Advocates Push to Increase Funding For UW System


    State ranks 43rd in funding, jeopardizing state`s workforce and economy, civic leaders say.

    Civic leaders from across the state gathered in downtown Milwaukee on Wednesday to advocate for increased funding for the Universities of Wisconsin (UWs), raising concerns about the state’s 43rd-place ranking in per-pupil funding among public four-year universities.

    During a press conference and panel discussion at the Milwaukee Athletic Club, advocates including Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman highlighted “critical issues” including workforce development, population growth and talent retention, which they said depend on increased funding...



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    DATCP Announces Appointment of Julie Lassa as Administrator


    MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) Secretary Randy Romanski announced Julie Lassa as Administrator of the Division of Agricultural Development.

    “Julie has decades of experience with the agriculture industry, stakeholder relationships, and leadership,” said Romanski. “DATCP aims to be a resource to the industry and citizens of the state, and I know that Julie’s background and strengths will support her work as she joins the team.”..

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    Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) Launches Exciting New Marketing Opportunities


    Dairy manufacturers, processors, and suppliers to the industry now have more options than ever to promote their businesses.

    Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) is introducing sponsorship opportunities for educational trainings, member committees & groups, and monthly webinars. Complete details including pricing, benefits, and purchasing information, are available now at WisCheeseMakers.org/Marketing.

    “These new sponsorships offer much more than brand visibility – they’re a chance to connect with over 700 WCMA member businesses and their employees, and to invest in education and connection in the dairy processing industry,” said Rebekah Sweeney WCMA’s Senior Director of Programs & Policy. “We’re excited to launch these offerings and create new avenues for the dairy processing industry to grow.” ...


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    2 GOP state lawmakers pushing to advance nuclear energy in Wisconsin


    State Rep. Steffen: Wisconsin can leverage UW, private sector to be a hub for nuclear energy

    Two Republicans who chair state legislative committees on energy and utilities say they want to bring more nuclear power online in Wisconsin in the coming years.

    To start that effort, they introduced a resolution calling on the Legislature to publicly support nuclear power and fusion energy.

    “The resolution, more than anything, makes a formal declaration that Wisconsin is open for business — it is open for nuclear,” said Rep. David Steffen, R-Howard, who chairs the Assembly Energy and Utilities Committee...


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    FaB Wisconsin awarded grant to help manufacturers with workforce development


    FaB Wisconsin, in collaboration with MATC, has been awarded a $198,593 Workforce Advancement Training grant from the state’s Department of Workforce Development. The funding will be used to provide FaB Wisconsin members with up to a 65% discount on employee training. Through this grant, FaB members will gain access to a variety of industry-relevant courses,   ...Full Story Here

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    Ethiopian Community Development Council seeks funding support


    WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - The Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC) is asking community members to help them raise $100,000 to help vetted refugees who are new to living in the area.

    The Executive Director of ECDC Janice Watson said a memo from the Federal Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration paused their Reception and Placement program.

    The pause means no money is available to help dozens of people who are now calling central Wisconsin home.

    The federal funding used through the program helps refugees and refugee families over their first 90 days in Marathon, Portage, Wood, and Barron counties, providing things like rental assistance, utility assistance, and emergency needs assistance....

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    Wisconsin distributor earns global recognition for being a ‘Great Place to Work’


    For the second consecutive year, Nelson-Jameson employees have high regard for workplace culture

    In central Wisconsin, a fourth-generation distribution company has earned a global reputation for being a great place to work.

    Nelson-Jameson, based in Marshfield, employs more than 200 people throughout Wisconsin and 100 more nationwide. The company represents more than 1,000 vendors and distributes 78,000 products of food, dairy and beverage supplies across the country.

    The distributor recently earned a “Great Place to Work” certification for the second consecutive year. The global certification uses an employee engagement survey based on 30 years of research into general workplace culture...


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    Each week WisconsinDevelopment presents a positive look at economic development, commercial projects and ideas that work from across the state. In WDNGreen we highlight pro-environmental development and issues that make economic sense.

    We believe in the Wisconsin business community and believe that telling their stories will positively impact both growth and better legislation in the State. We are nonpartisan, pro business, pro positive environmental issues, and most importantly pro WISCONSIN...

    Online at WisconsinDevelopment.com  & WDNGreen.com Featuring Storues & Links you can use everyday to help your bisiness and Wisconsin grow! Edited and published by Ken Harwood @ LinkedIn. 


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