Errin Welty, downtown development manager for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.

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Historic Mayville building gets Main Street Makeover
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Historic Mayville building gets Main Street Makeover

WEDC helps small family business spruce up downtown space

Ashland business wins Main Street Makeover Contest
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Ashland business wins Main Street Makeover Contest

Moores on Main to receive up to $10,000 to help give business facelift

WEDC receives federal funds to aid downtown businesses
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WEDC receives federal funds to aid downtown businesses

$79,000 will reach communities through the Main Street and Connect Communities programs

Wausau River District named 2019 Great American Main Street
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Wausau River District named 2019 Great American Main Street

Founded in 2002, Wausau River District has played an important role in advocating for new developments as well as redesigning wider and more walkable streets.

Watertown business wins Main Street Makeover Contest
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Watertown business wins Main Street Makeover Contest

Anthony’s 511 to receive up to $10,000 to help give business facelift, expand

WEDC staff members receive national economic development certification
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WEDC staff members receive national economic development certification

The Economic Development Finance Professional certification process provides individuals working in the field of economic development with instruction in business credit analysis, real estate financing, loan packaging, deal structuring and negotiation, and the creation and implementation of development programs.

Fond du Lac business wins Main Street Makeover Contest
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Fond du Lac business wins Main Street Makeover Contest

Annie’s Fountain City Café to receive up to $10,000 to help give restaurant a new look

Local businesses, nonprofits focus of statewide ‘12 Days’ holiday event
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Local businesses, nonprofits focus of statewide ‘12 Days’ holiday event

Five communities highlight local shopping, charity and family this holiday season