When Craig Atwood founded JangoBio in 2016, he envisioned a future in which people could live beyond the age of 100.
Norwegian descendants (and their friends), rejoice – even though it’ll look a little different, there will be some sort of Syttende Mai celebration this year.
After Sarah Boyd first read about the concept of a plant gallery in the Netherlands several years ago, she soon decided she wanted to open her own.
An old laundromat on 318 S. Water St. is now a space for Aligning Stars Theatre to hold events and shows — although those will happen virtually until the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
What started a few years ago as a platform to root for local musicians has grown into what its founders call a “digital music ecosystem,” particularly amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
A dance studio faces almost $24,000 in fines after Public Health Madison and Dane County alleged the business violated a county social gathering ban amid COVID-19.
Nine months after the COVID-19 pandemic led to gathering restrictions and consumer worries, many businesses are still feeling the strain of a year with unanticipated challenges.
When Amanda Houdek named her athletics business, she thought of Wisconsin’s motto: “Forward.”
“Get your head in the game” is a common expression on the basketball court.
For a company that creates event merchandise and regalia – name tags, backstage passes, and V.I.P badges – the new normal of social distancing could have dealt a devastating financial blow.
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.
Teaching three and four year olds how to wear face masks is likely a new lesson in many preschool curriculums.
What was once a partnership idea that existed inside the minds of two educators is now a reality despite a pandemic that rages onward.
Miller and Sons employees are by no means genies, but during this last holiday season, they did work to grant three Wishes.
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 of March 2020, Chorus Public House had a scheduled event for nearly every weekend in 2020.
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