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Foxconn Talks Continue in Wisconsin

Foxconn Talks Continue in Wisconsin SHARE KENOSHA COUNTY, Wis. We are waiting to learn details on a possible new deal involving the state of Wisconsin and Foxconn. What You Need To Know Foxconn was ineligible to receive tax credits from Wisconsin for work done in 2019 WEDC said Foxconn did not meet the required minimum number of full-time employees hired to work on the project  The WEDC is working with Foxconn to renegotiate If you recall, Foxconn was ineligible to receive tax credits from Wisconsin for work done in 2019, according to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. WEDC said Foxconn did not meet the required minimum number of full-time employees hired to work on the project and the company did not follow through on its project that it described in the original contract.

Small Businesses Welcome Federal Stimulus

Business owners discuss revenue loss, rising healthcare costs and changes that will outlast the pandemic. //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee The Fiserv Forum was supposed to be the site of the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Photo by Angela Major/WPR. Leaders of Wisconsin businesses in hard-hit sectors say the millions in federal aid set to be distributed is a chance to help them recover from the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects and make lasting changes in their industries. Restaurant and hospitality business owners spoke Wednesday at a virtual listening session convened by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. The session included businesses from urban and rural parts of the state, who discussed how funds from the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package can help them in the short term and set up Wisconsin businesses for success after the pandemic.

Wisconsin to award $5,000 grants to small businesses

Wisconsin to award $5,000 grants to small businesses Share More than 9,000 Wisconsin businesses that were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic are slated to receive grants of up to $5,000, Gov. Tony Evers announced. The grants are for businesses who applied for pandemic relief through Wisconsin’s “We’re All In” program, an initiative aimed at supporting small businesses throughout the state. “Our small businesses have had to innovate to stay afloat this past year and that’s why it’s critically important we make sure they have the resources to recover and bounce back from this pandemic,” Evers said in a statement.

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