Registration Open for Wisconsin Green & Growing
Wisconsin Green & Growing, a two-day event highlighting Wisconsin's Green Tier program, is scheduled to take place Monday and Tuesday next week.
The La Follette...
WisBusiness: ATC’s Cost Increase Surprises Watchdogs
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
MADISON – Representatives of business and consumer groups say they are alarmed by increased costs forecast by American Transmission Co. to...
WisBusiness: Favorable Summer Energizes State Utility Stocks
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
A Wisconsin Energy Corp. victory in the state Supreme Court this summer and the recent start of construction on a major...
WisBusiness: Federal jury favors Third Wave in patent suit
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
A federal jury on Wednesday night found Stratagene Corp. guilty
of infringing on patents that protect the nucleic acid chemistry used...
WisBusiness: Hefty named as interim Waukesha Co. Exec.
By WisBusiness Staff
Former Cobalt CEO Tom Hefty was introduced this morning as Waukesha County's interim county executive. County Board Chair Jim Dwyer, the current...
WisBusiness: Labor Struggling on Its Day
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
The labor movement in the United States may not be buried, but it is certainly in deep weeds. And ugly and...
WisBusiness: Magazine ranks UW-Madison tops in research
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
UW-Madison is the top research university in the United States, according to the September issue of Washington Monthly.
The campus...
WisBusiness: Organic Valley to build center in Cashton
By WisBusiness Staff
The Organic Valley co-op has announced plans to build a new distribution center in Cashton in Monroe County.
Headquartered in La Farge, in...
WisBusiness: Selig Says Baseball in ‘Golden Era’ Despite Steroid Issue
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
MADISON - Steroid abuse notwithstanding, baseball is the midst of a remarkable renaissance - with major league teams on pace to...
WisBusiness: Utah Could Be Resting Place for Wisconsin Nuclear Waste
By Gregg Hoffmann
La CROSSE — About 40 tons of spent fuel from the Dairyland Power Cooperative nuclear reactor in Genoa could end up in...
WisBusiness.com: Doyle Pledges to use State Money to Help Stem Cell Research
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
MADISON -- Gov. Jim Doyle on Monday unveiled pieces of Grow Wisconsin 2005 and said he will keep using state funding...