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June 2020

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40 | I NSIGH T • J u n e 2 0 2 0 w w w . i n s i g h t o n b u s i n e s s . c o m BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Associated Banc-Corp is selling Associated Benefits & Risk Consulting to USI Insurance Services LLC, a multi-line insurance agency and Midwest-based consulting firm. Strive Orthopedics, which is based in TitletownTech in Green Bay, has teamed up with NFL Alumni to provide the next level of orthopedic care to its players. Strive is a total care platform that changes how patients receive their musculoskeletal care through the use of mobile soware and wearable technology. Country Visions Cooperative, a Reedsville farm supply cooperative, purchased the former Shopko Hometown building in Brillion. It plans to use the facility for several purposes, including retail. M-B Companies Inc., which manufactures airport snow removal products, is expanding its Chilton facility by 73,000 square feet. e expansion will create 26 new jobs, including several corporate- level positions. NSA Professional Services of Hicksville, N.Y., acquired Management Concepts Inc. of Green Bay. J&R Machine installed two DMG MORI NZX 2000 automated CNC systems at its Shawano headquarters. ey allow the company to increase its production capacity for machined parts. Johnsonville is launching Sausage Strips, a sausage product that looks and cooks like bacon. BUSINESS COMINGS AND GOINGS Harry's Pizza Market is set to open this summer in Sheboygan as Wisconsin's first certified Roman al Taglio restaurant. JumpStart Auto Repair has closed and is selling its Neenah location. e auto repair company, which used the proceeds from customers' auto service to fund auto repairs for domestic abuse survivors, closed April 3. Harmony Pizza Café in Appleton closed its doors, citing financial difficulties and the challenges of COVID-19. Fit Oshkosh co-founder and Executive Director Tracey Robertson announced in an open letter that she and the organization's board had decided to dissolve the nonprofit, which for nearly six years did race equity and justice work in the community. CONSTRUCTION NEWS Keller Inc. is completing projects for the following organizations: Baileys Harbor Fire Station, Town of Baileys Harbor; Door County Coffee & Tea, Sturgeon Bay; Door County Sheriff 's Garage, Sturgeon Bay; Country Inn & Suites, Madison; Old Fashioned Foods, Mayville; and Lifetime Auto Sales, West Bend. Bayland Buildings Inc. is completing projects for the following organizations: Fosber America, Impact Sports Academy, My Place Hotel, Great American Disposal, Ornua Ingredients, Titletown Oil, Zinke Dairy and 2465 Marina Circle. Bayland and its employees also reached the milestone of 1 million man hours worked with zero lost-time injuries. O N T H E M OV E b u s i n e s s

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