U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Janesville, speaks at a press conference in Franksville criticizing President Joe Biden for withdrawing a crucial permit for the Keystone XL pipeline project. Subscribe to ...
MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee's Harbor District is getting a very expensive face-lift, thanks to Michels Corporation. On Monday, Aug. 6, the company announced a major expansion into the neighborhood, and ...
BROWNSVILLE -- Michels Corporation, located in Brownsville, Wis., landed one of the major contracts for the new Foxconn facility in Mount Pleasant -- one of 28 subcontractors selected by Foxconn ...
MILWAUKEE - Michels Corporation will leave its imprint on the Milwaukee Harbor District’s skyline as it builds its new development, RIVER 1. Construction on the $100 million project will begin this ...
MADISON – A wealthy pipeline construction executive is joining the Wisconsin race for governor with just four months to overcome ground laid for months by his Republican opponents in the August ...
Tim Michels, Wisconsin's Republican candidate for governor, is pitching himself as a successful businessman who can turn around state government. But if he gets to the governor's mansion he'll have to ...
MADISON, Wis. — After allegations of sexual assault and harassment at the construction company owned by gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels were widely reported, Tony Evers’ campaign quickly released ...
BROWNSVILLE – When Foxconn opens in Racine County, Michels Corporation will have left its mark on the massive project. During a visit to the business on Monday, Gov. Scott Walker announced that ...
MADISON (AP) — Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels tweeted Thursday that he'll divest himself from his construction company if he wins office to avoid any potential ethical conflicts.
Michels does have ties to groups that have advocated for raising Wisconsin’s gasoline tax — having previously sat on their boards, or having representatives of Michels Corp. serve on them currently.
Republican candidate for governor Tim Michels says he supports Wisconsin’s current ban on requiring non-unionized workers to pay dues to their workplace union, despite his company’s history opposing ...
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels tweeted Thursday that he’ll divest himself from his construction company if he wins office to avoid any potential ethical conflicts.
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