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WisBusiness: Wisconsin winery finds switch from tobacco paying off

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com VIROQUA, Vernon County – It’s grape harvest time all over the country, including western Wisconsin. For Bob Starks and his business...

WisBusiness.com: EXPERTS EXPLORE A FIX TO U.S. HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

MADISON -- Experts convening at a WisPolitics.com/WisBusiness.com event on Sept. 19 often agreed on the problems facing health care in the state and nation...

Wegenke: Voluntary environmental audits could be money-saver for state’s private colleges

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com MADISON -- In an effort to save money and stay ahead of possible sanctions by regulators, the state’s private colleges have...

WisBusiness.com: Canadians Wary of Energy Rhetoric

--Next WisBusiness.com Luncheon Set for Oct. 6-- The Canadian consul general in Chicago says Canadians are anxious about proclamations of energy independence and about how...

WisBusiness: Coverage of World Stem Cell Summit in Madison

The World Stem Cell Summit is in Madison this year, drawing hundreds of international researchers, venture capitalists and other experts with a series of...

WisBusiness: Fitchburg picked as ideal spot for fortified data center

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com FITCHBURG – There’s no such thing as too much security or toughness when it comes to data centers. That’s the thinking...

WisBusiness: New lab continues Kikkoman’s long relationship with Wisconsin

MADISON -- Kikkoman Corp. Chairman Yuzaburo Mogi figures he has been to Wisconsin at least 200 times in the past 35 years. So he...

WisBusiness: Leinenkugel introduced as Commerce secretary

Dick Leinenkugel said he has “frugal” travel tastes as he was introduced as the state’s next Commerce secretary.   Leinenkugel, 50, is the vice president...

WisBusiness Audio: Global Warming Task Force luncheon

The governor’s Global Warming Task Force finished its work in July, producing a raft of recommendations to cut carbon dioxide emissions in...

WisBusiness: Ex-Commerce Secretary Nettles putting theory to practice in private sector

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com During his two-year tenure as Wisconsin’s Commerce secretary, Cory Nettles worked to increase investment in the state’s industries, grow jobs and...

WisBusiness: Students may fuel next entrepreneur wave

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com MADISON – The entrepreneurial spirit is rising at UW-Madison and other campuses, and not just among faculty and staff who...

WisBusiness: Third Wave thrives by narrowing its focus

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com MADISON – When Kevin Conroy took over as head of Third Wave Technologies in December of 2005, its shares were...

WisBusiness: Randolph batting for Potawatomi tribe now

By Brian Clark WisBusiness.com Former UW-Madison baseball player Pepi Randolph sees his three years as president of Forward Wisconsin as good preparation for expanding the business...

WisBusiness: State site finds itself at center of foreclosure boom

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com When real estate investor Robert Jansen began gathering data on pre-auction home foreclosures five years ago, he had no idea...

WisBusiness: They are urging you to…Join The Movement

The Wisconsin Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is asking people to “Join the Movement”, stating, “MS stops people from moving. We exist...
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