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Concurrency: Consultant Matt Sims awarded “Microsoft Certified Master”

For Immediate Release For additional information, contact: Ben Bishop, The Lowe Group (414) 465-2510 Ben@LoweCom.com Graduate of elite training program in Redmond, WA BROOKFIELD, WI, December 15, 2011 – Concurrency employee Matt Sims has joined a highly select group of fewer than 20 individuals in the U.S. outside Microsoft to earn the designation “Microsoft Certified Master” (MCM) in Microsoft’s Lync Server 2010 technology. Matt qualified...

Shorewest, Realtors(r): Joseph A. Horning, president of Shorewest, Realtors, named Inman 100

December 19, 2011 Contact: Wendy Norem Marketing Director Shorewest, Realtors(r) (262) 827-4111, ext. 232 wnorem@shorewest.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Brookfield, Wisconsin. Inman News is pleased to announce the members of the Inman 100 list for 2011 — the most influential, interesting and engaged people in the real estate business. Joesph A. Horning, president...

USDA: Nebraska firm recalls ground beef products due to possible e. coli O157:H7 contamination

Class I Recall Health Risk: High Congressional and Public Affairs Adam Tarr (202) 720-9113 FSIS-RC-101-2011 SAFE PREPARATION OF FRESH AND FROZEN GROUND BEEF USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline 1-888-MPHOTLINE or visit www.fsis.usda.gov Wash hands with warm, soapy water for at least 20 seconds before and after handling raw meat and poultry. Wash cutting boards, dishes and utensils with hot, soapy water. Immediately clean spills. Keep raw...

Sperry Van Ness, Madison: Announces lease to Skyline Cleaning

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jeff Jansen Sperry Van Ness (608) 821-1401 ...

Wisconsin Better Business Bureau: Give wisely this season

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 19, 2011 Media Release CONTACT: Susan Bach, Director of Communications PHONE: 414- 847- 6085 FAX: 414-302- 0355 E-MAIL: sbach@wisconsin.bbb.org Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 19, 2011...

WisBusiness: Japan’s economy bouncing back from quake, trade envoy says

By Brian E. Clark For WisBusiness.com The northeast coast of Japan was devastated in March by a 9.0 earthquake and a 46-foot tsunami that overwhelmed the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. The disaster caused more than $200 billion in damage and killed an estimated 20,000 people. More than 300,000 people remain in refugee camps. But the economy of the devastated region is rebounding...
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