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Digital mapping tech expected to save time and lives

The head of the state’s Office of School Safety says digital facility mapping is expected to “save time and save lives” during violent incidents and medical emergencies.  The office, part of the state Department of Justice, yesterday announced applications are being accepted for the 2021 Wisconsin Act 109 Digital Mapping of School Buildings 2022...

The Village CBD: When prices everywhere are going up CBD store lowers price on one of a kind relief topical by 20%

Named one of the top three CBD stores by The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel “Top Choice Awards”, The Village CBD and Wellness Shoppe in Downtown Greendale has just introduced CBDeep, the strongest and deepest absorbing CBD topical for relieving joint and muscle discomfort. Just call it the best! How can CBDeep claim to be the best? There are two reasons. The...

Dept. of Health Services: Identifies second case of monkeypox in a Wisconsin resident

On July 9, 2022, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) identified the second confirmed case of orthopoxvirus, presumed to be monkeypox, in a resident of Milwaukee County. The patient is currently isolating, and DHS is working with federal and local partners to identify people who have been in contact with that person. As of July 8,...

U.S. Dept. of Energy: Announces nearly $10 million to small business nationwide working on new energy technology

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced nearly $10 million to 20 small businesses working on forward-thinking energy technology, which could significantly reduce U.S. energy consumption.The support to small businesses across the country is part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) Exploratory Topic Supporting Entrepreneurial Energy Discoveries (SEED).“SEED support to small businesses is one of the most exciting...

Dept. of Transportation: Wisconsin State Patrol to partner with Wisconsin Motor Carriers Association for safe driving enforcement campaign

For more information, contact: WisDOT Office of Public Affairs 608-266-3581, opa.exec@dot.wi.gov Wisconsin State Patrol officers will keep an eye on motorists from a new vantage point this week, as they team up with semi-truck drivers to keep Wisconsin highways safe. Officers across the state will join...

Smart Motors: Why making sure your vehicle can handle summer is more important than ever

 Media Contact:           Jim Geisking           Geisking Public Relations           608-558-0693 MADISON, Wisc. – The heat of summer can be just as hard on a vehicle as the freezing temperatures of winter. And just like its seasonal counterpart, summer is not a time when one...

Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce: Nominations now open for the Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce’s 2022 Business Awards

FOX CITIES, Wis. (July 11, 2022) – Nominations are open now through July 29 for the Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce’s 2022 Business Awards. These awards recognize business and professional excellence in the region, which includes Outagamie County, Calumet County, and the northern portion of Winnebago County. Categories include: Business of the Year Award (small and...

Husch Blackwell: Tom Miller joins Husch Blackwell’s intellectual property group

Media Contact:  Mike Lavieri PR Manager 816-983-8667 mike.lavieri@huschblackwell.com Veteran intellectual property lawyer Tom Miller has joined Husch Blackwell as a partner in its Milwaukee office and its Technology, Manufacturing & Transportation industry group. JULY 11, 2022—Husch Blackwell is pleased...

U.S. Rep. Gallagher: Gallagher applauds announcement of new manufacturing scholarships

Contact: Jordan Dunn, Allison Aprahamian GREEN BAY, WI -- Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) today applauded the announcement that Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) and the Greater Green Bay Chamber, with financial support from global technology company Xometry Inc., will provide scholarships to those pursuing a career in advanced manufacturing in an effort to address the talent...

Madison startup developing chemical health testing platform

A startup led by a UW-Madison researcher is developing a method for testing the effect of certain chemicals on human brain and spinal cord development.  Randolph Ashton is an associate professor of biomedical engineering at the university and the CEO and co-founder of Neurosetta LLC. Speaking during a recent pitch presentation as part of...

MON AM News: Madison startup developing chemical health testing platform; MMAC exec highlights ‘signs of future weakness’ in metro economy

-- A startup led by a UW-Madison researcher is developing a method for testing the effect of certain chemicals on human brain and spinal cord development.  Randolph Ashton is an associate professor of biomedical engineering at the university and the CEO and co-founder of Neurosetta LLC. Speaking during a recent pitch presentation as part...
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