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WisBusiness.com: Sept 13 event – Wisconsin exports in a turbulent economy

To attend: Pre-register for the September Business Report luncheon at the Madison Club by calling 608-255-4861. MADISON -- Some one in five Wisconsin jobs depends upon international trade. Find out more about how international trade with Canada, United Kingdom and India is faring during turbulent economic times and what that means for future business and jobs. Top diplomats from the three countries...

Wisconsin Realtors Association: Both sales and median prices increase in July

For More Information Contact: Michael Theo, WRA President & CEO, 608-241-2047, mtheo@wra.org or David Clark, Economist, C3 Statistical Solutions and Professor of Economics, Marquette University, 414-803-6537, dclark@c3stats.com MADISON, WI — The Wisconsin housing market continued to strengthen as existing home sales grew at a healthy 17.3 percent in July compared to that same month last year and median prices rose for the...

DATCP: Drought ease brings out mosquitoes and heightened risk of illness among horses

Contact: Raechelle Cline, 608-224-5005, raechelle.cline@wi.gov Jim Dick, Communications Director, 608-224-5020, jim.dick@wi.gov MADISON – After nearly two months of drought conditions, mosquitoes have wasted little time hatching after recent rains, which elevates the need for horse owners to vaccinate their animals against Eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile virus, two diseases that together have stricken hundreds of...

DATCP: Two Salmonella cases in Wisconsin part of multistate outbreak linked to cantaloupe

Contact: Raechelle Cline, 608-224-5005, raechelle.cline@wi.gov Stephanie Smiley, DHS, 608-266-5862, stephanie.smiley@wi.gov MADISON – Illnesses in at least two people in Wisconsin are part of an ongoing multistate outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium infections associated with cantaloupe likely from southwestern Indiana, according to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP). Consumers should not eat cantaloupe from southwestern Indiana. The region of...
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