Air Wisconsin cancels flights after workers call in sick
Air Wisconsin cancelled four flights out of Milwaukee Sunday morning after an "unusually" high number of employees called in sick, a
spokeswoman said. ...
Business, high-tech leaders urge legislators not to ban therapeutic cloning
June 21, 2005
TO: Members of the Wisconsin Legislature
FROM: James S. Haney, Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce
Mark D. Bugher,...
REGISTER NOW: MILWAUKEE NOTES LUNCHEON ON MONDAY
The WisPolitics MILWAUKEE NOTES Luncheon on Monday, June 27 will feature Milwaukee Police Chief Nannette Hegerty.Hegerty is the featured guest at a special WisPolitics.com...
WisBusiness: ‘Celebrate failure,’ entrepreneurs told
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
MILWAUKEE – Failure and rejection should be celebrated, author Grace Bulger told participants at this year’s Wisconsin Entrepreneur’s Conference.
“It’s not...
WisBusiness: Bipartisan health plan calls for mandatory employer assessments to fund purchasing pool
By Joanne M. Haas
WisPolitics.com/Wisbusiness.com
MADISON -- A bipartisan health insurance plan aimed at easing Wisconsin’s health care cost crisis got a chilly reception Wednesday by...
WisBusiness: City commission plans on August decision for potential UW landmark
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
The Madison Landmarks Commission has put off making a decision about the historical significance of the 80-year-old Rennebohm Building until Aug....
WisBusiness: Doyle pledges support for energy conservation
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
Gov. Jim Doyle did his best to patch things up with the states utility community Monday, pledging his long-term support for...
WisBusiness: Doyle Wants State to Lead on Biofuels
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
MADISON Gov. Jim Doyle told forest products and agricultural leaders on Thursday that he wants Wisconsin to be a national...
WisBusiness: Entrepreneurs’ Conference to Reveal Winner of Gov’s Biz Plan Contest
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
Organizers are set to unveil the winners of the Governors Business Plan Contest during the state Entrepreneurs' Conference next Tuesday and...
WisBusiness: Former cable mogul now helping women entrepreneurs
By Gregg Hoffmann
MILWAUKEE Kay Koplovitz took over her kindergarten class in Cudahy when she was only three years old, according to her parents.
It...
WisBusiness: GM Shareholders Meeting Could Affect Janesville Plant
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
JANESVILLE – Business, labor and civic leaders here will be paying close attention to news coming out of the General...
WisBusiness: Potential Landmark Could Complicate Plans for $375 Million Research Center
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
Tear it down.
That’s what Steven Skolaski, president of the Rennebohm Foundation,
will tell the Madison Landmarks Commission when it meets June...
WisBusiness: Pros Visit UW for Sweet Truth about Candy
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
MADISON – As a kid growing up on Long Island, Rich Hartel recalls that he could eat candy – any kind...
WisBusiness: Public weighs in on Mississippi River conservation
By Gregg Hoffmann
ONALASKA A series of public hearings on a Comprehensive Conservation Plan for the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge concluded Thursday...
WisBusiness: Report Says Badger State Gaining Brain Power, But Lags Minnesota
By Gregg Hoffmann
MILWAUKEE Wisconsin is making progress on retaining and attracting educated workers, according to a report released at the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs Conference...
WisBusiness: Small businesses urged to reach out for help
By Gregg Hoffmann
MILWAUKEE A large group of entrepreneurs went to boot camp at the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs Conference Tuesday.
A panel of entrepreneurs, bankers, attorneys...
WisBusiness: Stem cell pioneer ‘saddened’ by lawmakers’ research restrictions
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
UW-Madison researcher and embryonic stem cell pioneer James Thomson is expressing deep concern that Wisconsin will be left behind if the...
WisBusiness: Supreme Court Ruling Favors Oak Creek Power Plants
By Gary Fisher
The proposal to increase the capacity of the Oak Creek power plant located south of Milwaukee got a boost today when the...
WisBusiness: Tech Leaders Boost ‘I-Q Corridor’
By Gregg Hoffmann
MILWAUKEE Could the I-Q Corridor be talked about some day in the same way as the Silicon Valley?
Some hope so and...
WisBusiness: UW-Madison MBA’s back in vogue
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
Preliminary placement figures for graduates of UW-Madison's MBA program are up about 20 percent over last year, and graduates are commanding...
WisBusiness: We Energies could start plant construction in July
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
We Energies could begin construction on its $2.15 billion Oak Creek coal project next month, following this morning’s ruling by the...