Celebrating Diversity-Equity-Inclusion-Belonging Virtual Career Symposium focuses on diversity and inclusion on April 23 Delta Research and Education Foundation A virtual program "Leveraging and Harnessing the Diversity Within will be presented Friday, April 23, 2021 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CST.
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Encourage Educational Attainment NWTC Receives Grant to Build Pathways for Students Interested in Energy Management Northeast Wisconsin Technical College GREEN BAY– Northeast Wisconsin Technical College has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant to create a pipeline for high school students to gain skills and college credit towards a career in energy management. “NWTC plays an integral role in training our 21st century Wisconsin workforce,” said Representative, Mike Gallagher. “This grant will provide them with resources to expand their efforts, establish new skills training programs, and help ensure students have the skills they need to thrive in the economy for tomorrow.”... Read More 2>
Support an Entrepreneurial Climate and Small Business Proposed changes to lure people back into businesses in Green Bay's downtown WFRV GREEN BAY – Green Bay’s central city could soon take on a new look. Development leaders are proposing a number of changes aimed at bringing people back downtown.
At Voyageurs Bakehouse Chad Bishop says the past year has been hard, with the pandemic keeping many customers away.
“There has been a lot of struggle, we’re still hoping people come out,” Bishop said... Read More 3> Expansion and Business Development in the New North Miles Kimball project moves forward as Oshkosh Common Council approves $1.15 million pay-go TIF Oshkosh Northwestern OSHKOSH – Redevelopment of the old Miles Kimball building on South Main Street has taken another step forward.
The Oshkosh Common unanimously agreed on Tuesday to finalize a $1.15 million pay as you go TIF for the renovation of the four-story building at 851 S. Main St. The council previously approved creation of the TIF district in March.
Husband and wife Brett Hildebrandt and Molly Urban plan to convert the 24,660-square-foot building into 28 one- and two-bedroom apartments. The couple, who both live in Oshkosh, see it as a way to help revitalize the broader Sawdust District on the city's south side... Read More 4>
Economic Development Feature Plymouth raises funds for new arch across Eastern Avenue proclaiming city the "CHEESE CAPITAL' Sheboygan Press
PLYMOUTH - New signage is in the works to let people in Plymouth know they are passing through the cheese capital of the world.
In a news release Tuesday, the Plymouth Advancement Association announced it's raising funds for two new downtown gateway projects: a new arch across Eastern Avenue that reads "CHEESE CAPITAL" and a repainted railroad trestle across Mill Street that also bears the Cheese Capital emblem.... Read More 5> Support an Entrepreneurial Climate and Small Business Local wildlife photographer gaining national attention WBAY GREEN BAY -- A Green Bay photographer is gaining national attention for the wildlife videos he’s capturing. And many of the videos are in residential areas.
We caught up with Freddy Moyano in a Green Bay park with his camera focused in a tree. Staring back, a mother Great Horned owl and her baby. “See the face and the features,” says Moyano pointing to the viewfinder on his camera. After growing up in Spain, Moyano met his wife, who’s from Marinette, in Europe.
20 years ago, he moved to Northeast Wisconsin and began a career in the insurance industry... Read More 6>
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