Plumbing Manufacturers International: Elects board slate and appoints new committee members
Rolling Meadows, IL – Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI) elected Stewart Yang, vice president of engineering, faucet design for Kohler Co., Board President for the year 2012. Yang was elected at the 2011 Fall Meeting, held September 18-21 at the Liaison Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Yang succeeds 2011 PMI President, Jack Krecek, vice president and general manager, commercial channels...
Sweet Water: First stakeholder workshop, November 14, for the development of total maximum daily loads for the Milwaukee River watersheds and the Milwaukee Estuary
Contact: Kate Morgan –
414-416-6509/kmorgan@1kfriends.org
Stakeholders in the Milwaukee River Basin have been invited to participate in a kickoff workshop, the first of nine, as part of the process for developing four regional TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load) studies for the Kinnickinnic, Menomonee, and Milwaukee...
Sweet Water: Hosts water policy forum on water quality trading, Wisconsin’s phosphorus regulations, and adaptive management
Contact Kate Morgan
414-416-6509/kmorgan@1kfriends.org
(Milwaukee, WI) A Water Policy Forum will be hosted today, November 14, by Sweet Water and its partners. The forum will address three regulatory tools: water quality trading, Wisconsin’s phosphorus standards, and the watershed adaptive management option associated to those standards. It will be held from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at the Great Lakes WATER...
Sara Investment Real Estate: Deftly navigates foreclosure process to help start-up business
Contact Tina Widmyer, brokerage/marketing assistant, 608-852-8777, twidmyer@sarainvest.com
Sara Investment Real Estate, http://www.sarainvest.com
The cat-and-mouse game of foreclosure sales may deter many commercial real estate investors. Not so with Sara Investment Real Estate. If it’s a good opportunity, the Madison-based firm will take the extra time and patience required to negotiate the process.
A good example is the purchase of a...
WisBusiness: Judge to rule today on lawsuit over university’s broadband plan
By Brian E. Clark
For WisBusiness.com
Dane County Circuit Court Judge Peter Anderson is expected to rule today on a University of Wisconsin motion to dismiss a lawsuit that would stop the university from using a $32 million federal grant to expand broadband access.
The suit was filed on July by Access Wisconsin, which represents 30 small, independent telephone companies....
