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Wisconsin Department of Transportation: Gov. Walker proclaims April 23-27 as Work Zone Awareness week in Wisconsin

Steve Olson, WisDOT Office of Public Affairs (608) 261-5896, steven.olson@dot.wi.gov Gov. Walker proclaims April 23-27 as Work Zone Awareness week in Wisconsin To help prevent traffic crashes in road construction work zones that injure and kill motorists and workers, Governor Scott Walker has proclaimed the week of April 23-27 as Work Zone Awareness Week in Wisconsin. Governor Walker’s proclamation...

UW-Madison: National science reporter to visit UW-Madison campus

Stacy Forster, 608-262-0930, forster2@wisc.edu National science reporter to visit UW-Madison campus MADISON - A national reporter covering science and the environment will visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus this spring as writer in residence. Juliet Eilperin, national environmental reporter for The Washington Post, will participate in "Science Writing in the Age of Denial," a symposium of science writers, and speak to journalism...

UW-Madison: Modernized inventory systemwins Qualcomm Wireless innovation prize

Parmesh Ramanathan, 608-263-0557, parmesh@engr.wisc.edu Modernized inventory systemwins Qualcomm Wireless innovation prize MADISON - Christopher Beley's Flextory, a flexible, web-based inventory system designed for multiple inventory scenarios, won $10,000 and top prize at the 2012 University of Wisconsin-Madison Qualcomm Wireless Innovation Competition. The Qualcomm Wireless Innovation Prize, sponsored by the San Diego-based mobile technology company, rewards students who present creative wireless technology...

Tuesday Trends sample: Start-up businesses rising, interstate expansion mixed and La Crosse falling

Below is an excerpt from the most recent edition of WisBusiness Tuesday Trends. The full version of this weekly look at the state of Wisconsin business is available for free to anyone who signs up for the Tuesday Trends mailing list. The full product includes several items in each of the rising, mixed and falling categories plus a look...

GreenBiz: Brewers committed to keeping Miller Park green

The outfield grass isn't the only thing that is green in Miller Park. The Milwaukee Brewers' home ballpark was certified by the U.S. Green Building Council as a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) facility in March. It is the first retractable roof stadium and just the fourth Major League baseball stadium overall to receive the certification. Read more...
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