Wisconsin Braces for Major Weekend Blizzard as Legislature Debates Transparency and Data Center Growth Surges
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In business news, the data center boom is fueling growth, with Regal Rexnord securing $735 million in motor orders, Generac reporting a $400 million backlog for generators, and Modine landing $180 million for cooling systems, according to Urban Milwaukee and Wisconsin Watch. Smaller firms like Modular Power & Data expect to double revenue to over $20 million in 2026 from this demand. Education advances include bills for innovation grants via the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and updates to University of Wisconsin governance, per the 19th Senate District update. Infrastructure efforts press on, as Governor Evers urges U.S. Transportation Secretary Duffy to release funds for the $1.4 billion Blatnik Bridge reconstruction, set to employ 1,100 workers annually.
On the sports front, the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team upset No. 15 Purdue 97-93, securing a strong Big Ten Tournament seed.
Looking Ahead: Watch for blizzard impacts, the legislative session ending March 19 with a possible gerrymandering special session April 14, and 2026 governor candidates debating mining regulations amid election shifts.
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