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Stories tagged: "Fincatieri Marine Group"


Elections Trump Likes to Brag About the Economy. For These Wisconsinites, It’s 'a Load of Bulls--t’
Elections These Wisconsinites Aren’t Buying Trump’s Economy Boasts

Navy contract great for many, but not a cure-all.

Jonathon Sadowski Jonathon Sadowski June 25, 2020 4:18 pm CDT
Economy The Port of Marinette. (Photo by US Army Corp of Engineers)
Economy Marinette Gets Navy Shipbuilding Contract Worth Up To $5.6 Billion

Contract expected to create up to 5,000 direct and indirect jobs.

Jonathon Sadowski Jonathon Sadowski May 1, 2020 4:17 pm CDT
Coronavirus Fincatieri Marine Group, a shipbuilder in Marinette, is reporting daily updates of confirmed coronavirus cases among its workforce. "We feel we owe our community timely and factual information," a company spokesman said. (Photo courtesy Fincatieri Marine Group)
Coronavirus Finally, A Company That Is Being Transparent About Their COVID Outbreak

Web tracker gives out specific details about how the infection is spreading at Marinette shipbuilder

Jonathon Sadowski Jonathon Sadowski April 30, 2020 3:41 pm CDT

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Immortalized in this statue in Milwaukee, baseball legend Hank Aaron played with the Milwaukee Braves from 1954-1965, the relocated Atlanta Braves until 1974, and the Milwaukee Brewers in 1975 and 1976. After a stint in the Negro League, Aaron's first minor league experience came with the Braves' Eau Claire squad in 1952. Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record in 1974. Aaron died Friday at the age of 86. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) Our Wisconsin Hank Aaron Spent a Summer Up North in 1952. He Credited It for Building His Confidence.
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