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Wisconsin Farm Bureau: Offers four internship opportunities in 2025

MADISON – Wisconsin Farm Bureau is seeking applicants for four internship opportunities throughout 2025. Wisconsin Agriculture in the Classroom Internship Opportunities The Wisconsin Agriculture in the Classroom program provides agricultural information through teaching resources and lesson plans to help K-12 students develop an understanding of how food is grown and raised....

Fox Cities Chamber: Next session of Fox Cities Chamber Leader Lab starts January 8

Classes Available in both Outagamie and Calumet Counties Fox Cities, Wis. (November 4, 2024) – Registration is now open for the next sessions of the Fox Cities Chamber’s groundbreaking leadership program – “Leader Lab: Linking Organizational Culture and Leadership.” Leader Lab is a leadership training resource designed to impact leaders at all levels...

Wisconsin Technology Council: Experienced founders, investors on hand Nov. 13 for six panels at 2024 Early Stage Symposium

Some of the most active entrepreneurs, investors and service experts from Wisconsin and beyond will engage in uplifting discussions during the first day of the Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium in Madison. The in-person conference, which continues Thursday, Nov. 14, at the Monona Terrace Convention Center, will also feature speakers, workshops, company pitches and an “Investor Intros”...

Better Business Bureau: November is ‘Thank a Business’ Month!

Milwaukee, Wis. – Consumer experiences matter to Better Business Bureau – and businesses! BBB customer reviews allow customers to post reviews about marketplace experiences with businesses, brands, and charities. So, for our second "Thank a Business" month, BBB is asking everyone to take a minute and write a customer review. "Favorable feedback is a valuable asset...

MON AM News: UW study highlights disparities in heat pump usage; Mild winter last year, later season influencing ’24 deer hunt forecast

-- A new UW-Madison study finds minority communities and those with more renters are less likely to use heat pumps -- an energy-efficient alternative to other home heating and cooling options.  The study, from researchers in the university’s La Follette School of Public Affairs, was published recently in the scientific journal Joule. It was led by Morgan Edwards, an assistant...

UW study highlights disparities in heat pump usage

A new UW-Madison study finds minority communities and those with more renters are less likely to use heat pumps -- an energy-efficient alternative to other home heating and cooling options.  The study, from researchers in the university’s La Follette School of Public Affairs, was published recently in the scientific journal Joule. It was led...

UW-Madison: New research reveals heat pump inequities across U.S.

CONTACTS:Morgan Edwards, morgan.edwards@wisc.edu MADISON, Wis. – As heat pumps gain popularity in the US as an important strategy for reducing fossil fuel emissions, new research led by Morgan Edwards of UW-Madison’s La Follette School of Public Affairs highlights current inequities in the technology’s use. The newly published Joule article combines property data, sociodemographic indicators, and estimates of...

USDA: Invests $8.6 million more in high-speed internet for rural Wisconsin

Nearly $17.6 million awarded to Wisconsin through the Community Connect grant program since 2021 Stevens Point, Wis., Nov. 1, 2024 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Wisconsin State Director Julie Lassa today announced that the Department is investing $8,689,845.00 more for high-speed internet expansion in rural Wisconsin. The grants are through the Community Connect Program. Nearly...

FRI AM News: WisBusiness: the Podcast with Deb Carey, New Glarus Brewing Co.; Talking Trade with Mickeala Carter, FTI Consulting

-- This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Deb Carey, co-founder and president of New Glarus Brewing Company.  The brewing business, which was founded in 1993 by Deb and her husband and brewmaster Dan, broke ground Tuesday on a $55 million addition to its Hilltop facility in southern Wisconsin. The 65,000-square-foot addition will include hospitality space as well...

WisBusiness: the Podcast with Deb Carey, New Glarus Brewing Co.

This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Deb Carey, co-founder and president of New Glarus Brewing Company.  The brewing business, which was founded in 1993 by Deb and her husband and brewmaster Dan, broke ground Tuesday on a $55 million addition to its Hilltop facility in southern Wisconsin. The 65,000-square-foot addition will...
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