RapidAir: Announces new Chief Executive Officer
AUBURNDALE - Engineered Specialties, LLC, (DBA) RapidAir is pleased to welcome Mark LeMire as the organization’s new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). RapidAir manufactures and distributes compressed air piping systems to fit all needs, offering complete solutions including filtration, filter regulators, moisture drains, fittings, hose reels and other air compressor accessories.
The addition of LeMire to the team empowered...
RENEW Wisconsin: Solar for Good program pledges more funding for Wisconsin nonprofits to go solar
Building off past success, the Solar for Good grant program will issue another round of grants for nonprofits in Wisconsin looking to install solar energy systems. The program will give approximately $150,000 in funding and material donations to organizations to help reduce the upfront costs of installing solar.
RENEW Wisconsin, a Madison-based, statewide renewable energy advocacy...
The Corners of Brookfield: Demonstrates innovation with first-of-its-kind package locker service in the nation
Town of Brookfield, Wis. – Five years ago, The Corners of Brookfield led the market in creating an experiential town center that combined retail, restaurant, residential and entertainment offerings as the region’s first new shopping center in more than a decade. Today, IM Properties – the UK-based developer and owner of The Corners of Brookfield – announced that it...
THU AM News: WHA calls for health departments to take on more pandemic efforts with reimbursement ending; ‘Stealth omicron’ on the rise in state
-- With federal reimbursement ending for hospitals providing COVID-19-related care to thousands of uninsured, the Wisconsin Hospital Association argues public health departments will need to take on more of this work.
“The ending of reimbursement for testing and vaccination to hospitals should rightly result in transitioning certain public health functions back to public health...
WHA calls for health departments to take on more pandemic efforts with reimbursement ending
With federal reimbursement ending for hospitals providing COVID-19-related care to thousands of uninsured, the Wisconsin Hospital Association argues public health departments will need to take on more of this work.
“The ending of reimbursement for testing and vaccination to hospitals should rightly result in transitioning certain public health functions back to public health departments...
UW-Health: Understanding the human-animal interplay of COVID-19 and other diseases
MADISON — Tony Goldberg knows that most human diseases, like COVID-19, don’t start — or end — with our species. These diseases are really a part of our whole ecosystem, and that includes the animals we interact with.
Goldberg and his lab at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Veterinary Medicine are disease detectives...
Dept. of Workforce Development: Releases February local employment and unemployment data
MADISON – The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) today released the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates of unemployment and employment statistics for Wisconsin metropolitan areas, major cities and counties in Wisconsin for February 2022.In brief, the non-seasonally adjusted data for Wisconsin shows:Metropolitan Statistical Areas: Preliminary February 2022 unemployment rates decreased in all 12 of Wisconsin's metro...
McMahon: McMahon engineer named board certified diplomate of the American Academy of Water Resources Engineers
NEENAH, Wis. (March 30, 2022) – McMahon, a full-service, professional engineering and architectural firm, is pleased to announce retired senior vice president Carl Sutter, P.E., D.WRE, F.ASCE was recently named a board certified diplomate, Water Resources Engineer (D.WRE) of the American Academy of Water Resources Engineers (AAWRE), a subsidiary of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The D.WRE Board Certification represents strong...
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul reminds Wisconsinites of protected tribal right to fish
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul today reminds Wisconsinites of the protected tribal right to fish in certain Wisconsin waterways and the legal consequences they could face if found interfering with that right during the upcoming Ojibwe spring fishing season.
“Tribal members have the right to hunt, fish, and gather in the...
Panelists say Legislature needs to clarify utility laws for EV charging expansion
Transportation and electric vehicle experts say federal dollars could go a long way toward making charging stations more accessible, but the Legislature needs to clarify public utility laws before Wisconsin sees widespread charging network expansion.
UW-Madison Transportation Engineering Prof. David Noyce at a Wisconsin Tech Council luncheon in Madison yesterday said those involved in...



