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Wisconsin Small Business Development Center: Helps Wisconsin entrepreneurs secure over $105 million in business capital and fuels launch of 258 new companies

For immediate release Dec. 3, 2012 Contact: Kaia Fowler, Program Manager
 432 N. Lake St., Madison, WI 53706
 608-263-7805, kristina.fowler@uwex.edu Madison, Wis.—The Wisconsin Small Business Development Center (SBDC) network, a program of the UW-Extension Division of Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, announced its annual impact report for the federal fiscal year that ended Sept. 30. During that time,...

Cher-Make Sausage Company: Fire does not effect operations

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Tom Chermak, President Larry Franke, VP Finance Cher-Make Sausage Company 2915 Calumet Ave. Manitowoc, WI 54220 (800) 242-7679 tomc@cher-make.com Manitowoc, Wisconsin – (December 3, 2012) – The Cher-Make Sausage Company announced today that the recent fire at an outside storage building will not change or hinder the operations in the main plant or office area. The building that was destroyed was used primarily...

Wipfli LLP: Eikill & Schilling joins Wipfli LLP

For Immediate Release Press Contact Jennifer Hacker Olsen 952.548.3389 jolsen@wipfli.com Milwaukee, Wisconsin (December 3, 2012) — Wipfli LLP, one of the top 25 CPA and consulting firms in the United States, recently announced that the partners and...

WEDC memo outlines agency’s loan portfolio problems, corrective steps

Two top officials at the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. today said loan-tracking problems at the agency are serious but fixable, adding that the problems "should not discredit the many successes WEDC has achieved." "The lapses we’ve identified are isolated to the documentation and reporting processes within WEDC’s financial operations, and there is no evidence that they affect the functional aspects...

President of mining group pushes for broad overhaul of state regulations

Wisconsin Mining Association President Tim Sullivan says if legislators want to pass an iron mining bill next session, they should work off of the bill that passed the Assembly and the Joint Finance Committee earlier this year, but added that "it needs improvement." Sullivan, who was testifying before Sen. Tim Cullen's Senate Mining Committee on Thursday, also said that the...
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