In case you missed it, Wisconsin has been on a bit of an economic development hot streak of late.
It started in early May when Microsoft announced it will build a $3.3 billion data center in Racine County, largely to meet artificial intelligence needs. The streak grew in late May with creation of a $100 million public-private venture capital fund to help finance startups in health care, agriculture and other sectors — with emphasis on rural Wisconsin and people who don’t normally encounter early stage investors.