Miniature golf that's fun, environmental, educational, accessible arrives in Door County
GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE FISH CREEK - The new miniature golf course in Fish Creek doesn't have a windmill with a opening-and-closing door. If it ever does, it will be there just for environmental and educational reasons.
However, one of the special things that will stay open and won't close is the course's accessibility to those with wheelchairs and physical disabilities...
Wisconsin Technology Council: 'Succeed' panels will focus on fundraising at May 31-June 1 Entrepreneurs' Conference
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MILWAUKEE - To succeed over time, young companies must find revenue sources that range from sales to strategic debt to rounds of investment. Learn about diverse fundraising paths and from seasoned entrepreneurs in the “Succeed” panel track at the June 2 Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference.
The May 31-June 1 conference at the Italian Community Center returns to the “Cream City” to celebrate the region’s rise as a startup and scale-up hub within the Midwest...
Innovation Awards nominations due May 31
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The Wisconsin Innovation Awards (WIA) will be presented by Wipfli Oct. 10 in Madison. The annual event is designed to highlight and honor the development of groundbreaking and innovative ideas in Wisconsin.
The deadline to nominate a Wisconsin business for the 2023 Innovation Awards or to submit a self-nominating application is May 31... UW-Green Bay grad starts Skip the Warmup business, develops heated knee sleeve
GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE
GREEN BAY - Sydney Gang, a recent graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, had a problem. She enjoyed working out, but struggled with a bad knee. She knew she should do a good warmup before exercising, but didn’t like spending time to do so. Like many business ideas that start with a problem that needs solving, she was already thinking about how she could do so when a class at UWGB gave the push needed...
New Door County coffee shop opened by coffee roastery holds its grand opening GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE
STURGEON BAY - For two and a half years, Pinky Promise Coffee Roasters owner Sean Grorich has been roasting high-end, mostly organic coffee beans from responsible and sustainable sources and selling them online and in shops around Door County. Now, those who want to sample Grorich's work can do so by the cup... |