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Kimberly-Clark Moving Jobs from Fox Valley to Chicago

By Casey Nelson NEENAH, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Kimberly-Clark is moving jobs from the Fox Valley to Chicago. The company says its Neenah campus will become its North American Innovation, Technology and Supply Center. More than 250 jobs in sales, marketing, executive management and other commercial functions are moving to a new consumer products center in Chicago. “This move allows us to capitalize on strengths in both markets and positions our business in North America for long-term, sustainable growth,” a company spokesperson wrote in an email to FOX 11. The company says manufacturing sites in Wisconsin are not begin affected. More than 2,500 positions will remain in the state.

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March again. Marking the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US, this month is a testament to both the strength of the American people and the relentless longevity of the pandemic.

Granville Connection approved for $250,000 grant

Granville Connection approved for $250,000 grant Share Last updated on April 14th, 2021 at 12:42 pm The Milwaukee Common Council approved $250,000 in funding for the Granville Connection, a proposed hub of restaurants and small businesses near Milwaukee’s former Northridge Mall. The Granville Connection, slated to open in fall, is modeled after the The incubator will offer 22,000 square-feet of space for up to 45 retail and food service entrepreneurs as well as a venue for weekend music performance. The Granville Connection is located in the former Joann Fabrics store at 8633 W. Brown Deer Road. The community development investment grant, which is funded by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, will serve as a catalyst to “help push The Granville Connection across the finish line,” said Alderwoman Chantia Lewis.

Wisconsin contest offers $10k for top downtown business pitch

Wisconsin contest offers $10k for top downtown business pitch April 13, 2021 11:02 AM Jourdan Vian MADISON, Wis. (WKBT) The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation will award $10,000 to the group that offers the best idea to the Wisconsin Main Street Downtown Pitch Contest. “Small businesses anchor our downtowns,” said Missy Hughes, secretary and CEO of WEDC. “These businesses and their owners and employees draw neighbors downtown and create the energy and vitality of downtown districts throughout the state.” The pitch contest is open to Wisconsin residents 18 and older with a for-profit business idea located (or planned to be located) in a community that is part of either the Wisconsin Main Street Program which includes Downtown Main Street in La Crosse or the Connect Communities Program. Both existing and planned businesses are eligible, although businesses must be open and investments made no later than Dec. 31.

The Brief: Making the case (podcast), career impact bonds, financial innovation and climate investment in emerging markets, de-risking college tuition

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