 THE LEAD | Some companies are offering paid time off for employees to vote or work at the polls. Read more |
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MORE MADISON-AREA BUSINESS NEWS | Some companies are offering paid time off for employees to vote or work at the polls. Read more |
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 | Frostman's department has taken heat over the last several months for delays in processing 6.5 million weekly unemployment claims. Read more |
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 | Madison-based Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin has new partnerships with health systems in southwest Wisconsin, the HMO … Read more |
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 | President Donald Trump's top trade advisor Peter Navarro praised Wisconsin's controversial Foxconn manufacturing project, despite lingering questions surrounding the Taiwan-based company's contract for billions in state tax credits. Read more |
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 | Voicing concern over the ongoing public health implications, Public Service Commissioners voted 2-1 Thursday to extend Wisconsin's disconnection moratorium that was originally put in place in March and was scheduled to expire Oct. 1. Read more |
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 | Wisconsin's unemployment rate for August was 6.2%, down from July's revised rate of 7.1%. Read more |
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 | Business for Aprilaire, which manufactures appliances to manage air quality, humidity and temperature for homes, is growing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more |
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 | American Family Insurance would not disclose how many employees took severance packages while it merges the claims departments of its various insurance brands. Read more |
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LATEST NATIONAL BUSINESS NEWS | NEW DELHI —India has maintained its surge in coronavirus cases, adding 93,337 new confirmed infections in the past 24 hours. Read more |
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FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — A Navajo Nation judge is halting operations at nine hemp farms in northwestern New Mexico as part of a legal fight between a businessman and the tribe's Department of Justice. Read more |
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PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Supreme Court has agreed to review a lower court's ruling that upheld a Phoenix suburb's payment of $2.6 million to a private Indiana university to open a branch site in the city. Read more |
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HONOLULU (AP) — Honolulu officials arbitrarily rejected electronic signatures in an impeachment petition, a lawyer for a businessman who wants the city's embattled prosecutor impeached argued before the state Supreme Court Friday. Read more |
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