WPS: Partners with Hearing Care Solutions
MADISON, Wis.— March 25, 2022—WPS Health Insurance and WPS Health Plan (collectively WPS) have selected, effective January 2022, Hearing Care Solutions as their new hearing program vendor. The program will be available to all our customers who are covered by our senior, group, and individual health insurance product lines.
WPS recognizes the importance of hearing...
UW-River Falls: Ag engineering tech student starts own business creating western scarves
March 24, 2022 -- University of Wisconsin-River Falls senior Naomi Dolton started sewing in her dormitory two years ago to give herself a study break.
“I love to sew,” Dolton said. “I didn’t have a good sleep schedule. It was something I could do with my hands and give my brain a break from...
UW-River Falls: CAFES team celebrates 25th year raising funds at Relay for Life to fight cancer
March 24, 2022 – Joanne Kenney has walked for a quarter of a century as a member of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences Relay for Life River Falls-Pierce County team to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
Kenney, who is retired from the city of Hudson...
AARP Wisconsin: Reeseville library plan to develop Naturalist To Go Kits wins AARP WI ‘Small Dollar, Big Impact’ grant
REESEVILLE, WI – A proposal submitted by the Reeseville Public Library to purchase materials that will be packed into nearly a dozen “Naturalist To Go Kits” for families to check out from the library and utilize in various nature/science settings has been selected to receive this month’s AARP Wisconsin “Small Dollar, Big Impact” grant.
AARP Wisconsin is...
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Update no. 6: Highly pathogenic avian influenza in Jefferson County
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) continues to work with local, state, and federal partners to respond to the Jefferson County poultry farm infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
Spring has sprung and people across the state are adding chickens to their backyard flocks. If you intend to buy...
FRI AM News: WisBusiness: the Podcast with Nick Myers, co-founder and CEO of RedFox AI; Unemployment falls to 2.9 percent
-- This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Nick Myers, co-founder and CEO of Madison-based RedFox AI.
After previously appearing on the show in 2020, Myers provides an update on his startup company. The company recently pivoted from implementing various artificial intelligence voice assistant applications for businesses to focus on a product...
WisBusiness: the Podcast with Nick Myers, co-founder and CEO of RedFox AI
This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Nick Myers, co-founder and CEO of Madison-based RedFox AI.
After previously appearing on the show in 2020, Myers provides an update on his startup company’s growth. The company recently pivoted from implementing various artificial intelligence voice assistant applications for businesses to focus on a product...
Associated Banc: Plans to announce first quarter 2022 earnings and hold conference call on April 21
GREEN BAY, Wis., March 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Associated Banc-Corp (NYSE: ASB) today announced it will release first quarter 2022 financial results on Thursday, April 21, 2022, after market close. The Company will host a conference call for investors and analysts at 4:00 p.m. Central Time (CT) on the same day.
Interested parties can access the live webcast...
Dept. of Workforce Development: New county workforce profiles offer latest labor market snapshots
MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development has released new County Workforce Profiles, the latest available data at the local level through 2021, a valuable resource for all partners in labor, commerce and government, as well as the general public.Every two years, DWD's Office of Economic Advisors compiles and distills local data on all 72 counties....
UW-Madison: Study looking at non-prescription CBD products sold in SW Wisconsin finds labeling largely inaccurate
CBD products are booming in popularity, but many of the products on the market don’t actually contain what they claim, according to new research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
UW-Madison School of Pharmacy researchers, including doctor of pharmacy student, Owen Miller, pharmacy professor Barry Gidal, and Ed Elder, director of the Zeeh Pharmaceutical Experiment...

