Julie Ledger (above), vice president and general manager of Opus Development Corp., assists in the construction of a Habitat for Humanity House sponsored by the Opus Foundation in Milwaukee on Thursday, while Opus employees (below) celebrate the start of construction on the house on North 41st Street in Milwaukee.
This is written in response to a recent article and accompanying editorial, “Privacy not an option for memorial, museum” in the Sept. 24 issue, regarding the negotiations taking place between the War Memorial Corp. and the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Moses Wengerd wears a safety vest as he sits below a giant flat screen, monitoring every phase of the sand processing operation. He can remotely adjust temperatures in the drying plant or slow the speed of sand sliding down conveyors to the rail-loading station.
On July 30, The Daily Reporter wrote an article regarding training dollars shrinking in the state of Wisconsin. The article referenced a skills gap and shortage of workers trained in certain areas.
Two weeks after the arrest and suspension of the leader of the Office of Community Business Development Partner, County Board Chairwoman Marina Dmitrijevic named a temporary successor.