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Downtown Green Bay, Inc.: Presents the International Food Tour

(Green Bay, WI) Downtown Green Bay, Inc. is thrilled to announce the return of the International Food Tour, a celebration of global cuisine set to take place in the heart of downtown Green Bay on Tuesday, April 9th from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Event attendees will embark on a culinary journey, riding trolleys and sampling delicious cuisine from around the world...

THU AM News: MGE seeking PSC approval for second Shared Solar program; DHS submits opioid settlement plan to budget committee

-- Madison Gas and Electric is seeking approval for a new solar energy program for customers, building on an existing offering called Shared Solar.  MGE is asking the state Public Service Commission to approve its proposal for Shared Solar II, which would give certain customers the option to pay an up-front fee to get energy from a local solar array...

MGE seeking PSC approval for second Shared Solar program

Madison Gas and Electric is seeking approval for a new solar energy program for customers, building on an existing offering called Shared Solar.  MGE is asking the state Public Service Commission to approve its proposal for Shared Solar II, which would give certain customers the option to pay an up-front fee to get energy...

North Shore Bank: President and CEO Jay McKenna appointed by Governor Evers to Banking Review Board

BROOKFIELD, Wis. – North Shore Bank today announced that President and CEO Jay McKenna has been appointed by Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers to serve as a Professional Member on the Banking Review Board. McKenna’s appointment was confirmed March 2024 by the Senate, with his term concluding on May 1, 2028. The role of the Wisconsin Banking Review Board is to advise...

Edgewood College” Earns 2024-2025 Military Friendly Gold Designation

Madison, Wis. (April 3, 2024) – Edgewood College is pleased to announce that it has earned a gold ranking in the national Military Friendly® Schools list for 2024-2025. Edgewood College has been recognized as a Military Friendly School since 2009. “We are again honored to receive this recognition for 2024-2025,” Matthew J. Schroeder ’07, Director...

First Stage: Announces date for next year’s Make Believe Ball: Saturday, May 10, 2025

Milwaukee, WI – April 3, 2024 – First Stage, one of the nation’s leading theaters for young people and families, will host its 31st annual Make Believe Ball on Saturday, May 10, 2025 at Baird Center. The non-profit organization isthe lucky winner of this year’s Baird Center’s Gala Giveaway contest, the second year of the contest. This unique fundraising event welcomes attendees of all...

Northwestern Mutual: Nearly 200 advisors recognized among nation’s best by Forbes

MILWAUKEE, April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Northwestern Mutual today announced that 195 of its advisors have been recognized on the Forbes Top Wealth Advisors and Best-in-State lists, affirming their position as leading experts in the industry. "Our elite advisors are helping to build brighter financial futures for millions of Americans," said John Roberts, Chief...

Marshfield Clinic Health System: Now including military status in patient health record

MARSHFIELD, WI – Military experiences and exposures are well-known factors that affect individuals’ health and well-being, both in the short and long term. This is especially true when active military personnel and veterans mobilize and deploy to hazardous environments, whether that means combat or natural disaster responses. To better diagnose and treat current military...

MPC Endowment: Boosts local talent with Film Festival grant

Milwaukee, WI - The MPC Endowment has awarded a grant to support the first film of a former Milwaukee Journal Sentinel arts writer, which will be showcased at the Milwaukee Film Festival. This grant is part of the endowment’s mission to promote journalism excellence and support educational programs and activities related to journalism.  “Out of the...

Wisconsin Tech Council: Aviation innovation can improve how we fly: Learn more at April 23 Tech Council luncheon

MADISON, Wis. – Despite occasional headlines that can trigger anxiety, aviation remains one of the world’s safest and most reliable ways to travel – as 90,000 passenger flights per day attests. To remain sustainable, however, the aviation industry must continue to innovate in fields such as “green” fuel, engine design and more. Join us...

MGE: Seeks to expand popular community solar program for residential and small business electric customers

Madison, Wis., April 3, 2024—Madison Gas and Electric (MGE) is asking the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to approve a new community solar program largely based on Shared Solar, MGE's original and fully subscribed community solar program. Shared Solar II would offer participants the option to pay a minimal up-front fee to subscribe to receive energy from...

Bradley Foundation: Announces Dr. William Barclay Allen as a 2024 Bradley Prize winner 

Milwaukee, WI – The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation has announced that Dr. William Barclay Allen, Emeritus Dean of James Madison College and Professor of political science at Michigan State University, is a 2024 Bradley Prize winner.   Now in its 20th year, the Bradley Prize is awarded to individuals whose extraordinary work exemplifies the Foundation’s mission to restore, strengthen, and...

WED AM News: UW expert urges dairy operators to watch out for bird flu signs in cattle; Farmers planting oat crop as snow, rain limits fieldwork

-- A UW-Madison expert is urging dairy farm operators to watch out for signs of bird flu in their cows after cases of the virus were reported in herds in Kansas, Texas and Michigan.  While no cattle in the state have tested positive for the disease, according to DATCP, the agency is preparing for the possibility that it will hit...

UW expert urges dairy operators to watch out for bird flu signs in cattle

A UW-Madison expert is urging dairy farm operators to watch out for signs of bird flu in their cows after cases of the virus were reported in herds in Kansas, Texas and Michigan.  While no cattle in the state have tested positive for the disease, according to DATCP, the agency is preparing for the...
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