Past the shuttered General Motors plant and the Janesville Terrace trailer home park, a facility not seen in the United States in three decades could soon rise: a manufacturing plant that will make a vital radioactive isotope used to detect cancer.
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation went live with its million dollar ad campaign in Chicago, with a marketing blitz targeted young adults on public transit and social media.
For what reasons are workers in Wisconsin denied compensation, and how does the state compare to others in providing it? Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism managing editor Dee Hall discusses the state's policies and the experiences of workers hurt on the job.
Gov. Scott Walker and state economic development officials want to spend about $7 million on a marketing campaign to entice young, college-educated workers to move to Wisconsin.
As the winter holiday season arrives, many people travel to visit family and friends, give gifts and prepare traditional foods. But the many special occasions can place a strain on budgets.
Wisconsin is making a full-court press with an ad campaign to try and attract a younger workforce into the state. Chris Reader of Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce breaks down the effort to bring in younger employees to the state.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, medical supply production in Puerto Rico ground to a halt. UW Health manager of patient care services Philip Trapskin discusses the scope of an ensuing IV shortage in Wisconsin and how healthcare providers are addressing it.