On the Rise: Sara Beuthien, WEDC
In this month's issue, IB gets to know Sara Beuthien, senior events coordinator for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp.
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In this month's issue, IB gets to know Sara Beuthien, senior events coordinator for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp.
Shelly Sprinkman, broker/principal at Sprinkman Real Estate, shares her favorites in this month's Reader Recommended.
Members of the 2019 and 2017 In Business 40 Under 40 classes recently volunteered at Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin.
On Nov. 7, Free Bikes 4 Kidz Madison collected over 1,200 bikes during a three-hour donation drive held at nine locations around Greater Madison.
The renovation on the 1923 Frank Riley-designed, Greek revival-style building included a full modernization of the building’s rotunda and lobby, as well as the installation of multiple community conference rooms and a podcasting room.
Classroom built at opportune time, when Center is hosting full-day care for preschool through middle school.
Celebrating Black lives and Black artists, From Here on Out is an on-site and online art exhibition featuring local, regional, and national artists.
A dozen JSD Professional Services staff members were thrilled to not only donate $1,500 worth of brand new reusable grocery bags to the Badger Prairie Needs Network (BPNN), but to also volunteer a full work day painting the new addition to its facility and refreshing paint in many other parts of the building.
Smart Motors in Madison has observed Breast Cancer Awareness Month in a bold and eye-catching manner every year since 2010.
Harvest time is usually a farmer’s favorite time of the year, but this year the adult children working the Brewer Farm in Albany, Wisconsin had to say goodbye to both of their parents.
“Driftless Strong: Facing Historic Times Together and Apart,” a community photography exhibition, debuted in the Driftless Historium Walk-up Gallery in Mount Horeb on Oct. 3.
Members of past In Business 40 Under 40 classes joined together in Mount Horeb on Oct. 2 to participate in a build project for Habitat for Humanity of Dane County.
Northwestern Mutual – Middleton has been recognized as a 2020 Childhood Cancer Impact Award recipient, receiving a $15,000 grant for Alex’s Lemonade Stand (ALSF).
The Huntington's Disease Society of America's (HDSA) Wisconsin Chapter hosted the Madison Team Hope Walk/Run on Sunday, Aug. 16 at McKee Farms Park in Fitchburg.
Partnering with local schools and community social workers, Madison Reading Project delivered a record-setting 35,000 free books to homebound children as part of its 2020 Summer Reading Program.
The Driftless Historium, 100 S. 2nd St, Mt. Horeb, is hosting an all-new walk-up gallery, a pandemic-era adaptation of the museum’s community room.
Responding to destruction on State Street following unrest during early Madison protests of the police-involved killing of George Floyd, the community came together to clean up, board up, and make artwork to capture the tenor of the moment while rebuilding in unity.
A big, beautiful bouquet of well-deserved thanks was delivered May 1 to the health care workers at UW Health in appreciation of their dedication and sacrifice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Almost 2,000 colorful flowers — daffodils, hyacinths, snapdragons, and…