When Craig Atwood founded JangoBio in 2016, he envisioned a future in which people could live beyond the age of 100.
When Amanda Houdek named her athletics business, she thought of Wisconsin’s motto: “Forward.”
Last week, chef and restaurateur Dave Heide used his voice to push back on a state bill he felt did little to help small businesses stay afloat amid COVID-19.
What was once a partnership idea that existed inside the minds of two educators is now a reality despite a pandemic that rages onward.
When the City of Fitchburg saw there was a need for affordable senior housing, developers planned the HighLine Apartment complex, which opened in May 2020.
As the COVID-19 pandemic steamrolls into winter, it seems all odds are against the area businesses trying to stay afloat financially.
The Progress Center for Black Women has gone mobile – literally.
Serenity Clubhouse, 6048 McKee Road, a nonprofit 12-step organization addressing drug addiction and alcoholism, seeks to bring a “bright spot” to the Fitchburg community during this time of COVID-19 through holiday lights.
The City of Fitchburg may lose its only United States Postal Service location by the end of an already tumultuous year.
Fitchburg-based biotech company Promega has begun testing wastewater samples from the Village of Oregon for the SARS-CoV-2 virus — the culprit behind COVID-19.