Dane Co. Exec. Parisi: Dane County awards economic development loan to help New Cambridge business, local tourism economy
Contact: Casey Slaughter Becker, Office of the County Executive 608.267.8823
or cell, 608.843.8858
The county has awarded an economic development loan of $55,376 to budding Cambridge business CamRock Café, County Executive Joe Parisi announced today.
The loan is part of the Dane County’s revolving loan program which is designed to strengthen economic development by providing assistance to new or...
UW-Madison: Wisconsin Entrepreneurship Bootcamp kicks off
CONTACT: Anne Miner, 608-233-6806, aminer@bus.wisc.edu; Dan Olszewski, 608-265-3959, dolszewski@bus.wisc.edu
MADISON - When it comes to business, every good idea needs a plan, a market and some capital.
This week, some of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's best minds are learning how to take new ideas to market and launch them into businesses at the Wisconsin School of Business's Wisconsin Entrepreneurship Bootcamp.
The...
Schlitz Park to Build Vita Course, Opens Fitness Centers & Hires Wellness Provider
Wellness Amenities Designed to Attract Tenants & Differentiate Office Complex Milwaukee, June 18, 2012 – Viewing health and wellness offerings as important amenities that attract and retain tenants, employees and visitors downtown and further differentiate the office complex from other properties, Schlitz Park announced today several major wellness initiatives. On tap, a one-mile outdoor vita course for tenants and the public...
Dane Co. Exec. Parisi: County’s free e-waste recycling event collects 400,000 pounds of unwanted electronics for safe disposal
Contact: Casey Slaughter Becker, Office of the County Executive (608) 267-8823 or cell (608) 843-8858
or Jan Neitzel-Knox at Dane County Public Works, (608) 266-4029
Dane County’s fourth annual free e-waste recycling event this past weekend was a huge success, preventing an estimated 400,000 pounds of broken or unwanted electronics from cluttering area homes and clogging the county’s landfill, Dane...
WisBusiness: Unemployment rate up to 6.8 percent even as state adds jobs
The state's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate ticked up to 6.8 percent in May as DWD projected 900 private sector jobs were added.
That's up slightly over April's rate of 6.7 percent.
DWD officials attributed the increased rate to a larger number of people actively seeking employment. While the total number of employed Wisconsinites grew by an estimated 3,000 over April, the...
