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Cassidy Turley Barry: Sees flurry of leasing activity

For more information, contact: James T. Barry III, J.D., CCIM Cassidy Turley Barry 414.271.1870 jim.barry@cassidyturley.com Nicole Cadkin Cassidy Turley Barry 414.272.6734 nicole.cadkin@cassidyturley.com Company helps several businesses ink new leases (MILWAUKEE) - - - Cassidy Turley Barry announces its involvement in several lease transactions in the Southeast Wisconsin industrial and office markets: Hanover, Md.-based Aerotek, Inc., a leading provider of technical, professional and industrial staffing...

Forward Health Group: Fresh data harvest for healthy moms and babies in northern New England

Madison, WI: For more than ten years, a group of clinicians have collaborated to improve outcomes and lower costs for moms and babies in Vermont and New Hampshire. OBNET, a web-based obstetrical registry, and the Northern New England Perinatal Quality Improvement Network (NNEPQIN) have moved the improvement needle on some of perinatal care’s greatest challenges and are now moving...

Nelson Global Products: Celebrates ground breaking May 29

International Company Pleased To Keep Calling Stoughton Home STOUGHTON, WIS. — Nelson Global Products, a manufacturer of fabricated high-performance vehicle equipment, will host a ground-breaking ceremony at the site of its new corporate headquarters in Stoughton, Wis., next Tuesday, May 29 at 2:30 p.m. Nelson Global Products has called Stoughton home since 1939 and the company is pleased to deepen its...

Wis. Potato and Vegetable Growers Association: Suzy Favor Hamilton kicks off a season of potatoes, racing and nutrition

Media Contact Michelle Rothmeyer Senior Content Specialist TMA+Peritus 715.849.4200 mrothmeyer@tmaperitus.com Three-time Olympian to Attend Four Walk-and-Run Race Events Throughout Wisconsin Antigo, WI - May 25, 2012 - Former Olympian, and Wisconsin Potatoes...

Madison International Speedway: Johnny B races to victory lane on opening day

Contact John Wells 608.225.1913 John Baumeister Jr, Robert Hansberry Jr., and Andy Jones were the big winners on Salute to Public Safety Day and the weekly racing season opener at Madison International Speedway. With record setting temperatures greeting fans and drivers it made for some very interesting on-track action today. Baumeister Jr. Proves the Best Place to Be is Out Front John Baumeister...

UW-Madison: New stem cell technique promises abundance of key heart cells

CONTACT: Sean Palecek (608) 262-8931, palecek@engr.wisc.edu; Timothy Kamp (608) 263-4856, tjk@medicine.Wisc.edu MADISON - Cardiomyocytes, the workhorse cells that make up the beating heart, can now be made cheaply and abundantly in the laboratory. Writing this week (May 28, 2012) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of Wisconsin scientists describes a way to transform human stem cells...

ChristPond Retreat Center: Annual pancake breakfast is June 24, 2012

CONTACT: Judi Murphy, Sr. VP Murphy Associates P: 262-786-7424 E: judi@marketingwithmurphy.com Random Lake, WI – May 30, 2012 – ChristPond Retreat Center has scheduled its annual Pancake Breakfast and Outdoor Worship Service for Sunday, June 24, 2012. The outdoor worship service begins at 10:00 a.m. with the pancake breakfast immediately following. ChristPond Retreat Center is located at N1599 State Highway...

Associated Banc-Corp: James Rubin named branch manager at the Associated Bank Madison Varsity branch

MADISON, WIS. -- James Rubin has been named branch manager for the Associated Bank Madison Varsity branch located at 640 University Ave. Rubin is responsible for managing the overall operations of the branch while directing activities to help maintain and develop business and consumer relationships. Most recently he was an assistant manager, Bank at Work district specialist for Associated....

DATCP: 19,000 traps to catch gypsy moths in Wisconsin this year

Contact: Nkauj (pronounced ‘gow’) Vang, 608-224-4591, nkauj.vang@wisconsin.gov Jim Dick, Communications Director, 608-224-5020, james.dick@wisconsin.gov MADISON – Adult gypsy moths will soon emerge, and the small, bright green or red boxes tied onto trees will show us where they are in some parts of Wisconsin. The boxes are traps...
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