Greater Wausau Chamber Announces Small Business of the Year Finalists By Mike Leischner
Apr 27, 2021 5:44 PM
WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) The Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce announced the 2021 Small Business of the Year finalists on Tuesday:
Business-to-Business category: Northwest Tool & Manufacturing Co Inc and REACH
Business-to-Consumer category: Ameriprise Financial – Cornerstone Advisors, Four Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning, Halama’s Martial Arts LLC, Patriot Auto Repair LLC, Throm Health & Wellness, and Wausau Country Club Inc
Charitable Non-Profit category: 89Q Radio, Healthfirst Network Inc, McLit: Marathon County Literacy Council Inc, The Neighbors’ Place Inc, and The Open Door of Marathon County Inc
Each business was selected based on criteria including growth, community involvement, and innovative efforts in the Wausau region.
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Declines in college enrollment spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic are continuing this spring according to new national data. Enrollment at two-year community and technical colleges is down by nearly 10 percent across the country, which indicates students of color, older students and those from low-income families are continuing to steer away from college. And enrollment at some Wisconsin technical colleges is aligning with the national trend.
The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center reports that at public, two-year community and technical colleges, enrollment fell this spring by 9.5 percent compared to spring of 2020. Undergraduate enrollment at public four-year universities dropped by 3.3 percent, and at non-profit, private universities, enrollment fell by 2 percent. The report is based on prelimin