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Downtown Middleton Business Association: Downtown Middleton will host second Halloween Trick or Treat Event on October 28th, 12:00 – 5:00 PM

CONTACT: Marilyn Burke (608) 836-5559 October 4th, 2011 – Middleton, WI, The (DMBA) will host its Second Halloween Trick or Treat Event on October 28th, 12:00 – 5:00 PM. Last year was great fun for all with all the little goblins running around in the downtown. The businesses had as much fun as the kids! The Downtown is decorated with corn shocks...

Stop The Richfield CAFO: University of Wisconsin water study bolsters fight against Richfield livestock factory

Community and Environmental Groups Join Legislators, Family Farmers, Homeowners in Battle Media Contact: Bob Clarke, bclarke113@yahoo.com. 608-296-1443; Terry Tinkle, costink@uniontel.net. 715-228-3919 October 14, 2011 COLOMA – Eight community and environmental groups have joined forces with a grass-roots coalition of legislators, family farmers and homeowners in their battle to preserve their quality of life in light of the environmental...

WisBusiness: The Show – Kay Koplovitz, chair of Springboard Enterprises

Welcome to a new episode of "WisBusiness: The Show," a twice-a-month Web show covering state business news and issues. This episode features Tom Still talking about the importance of rural broadband coverage plus Springboard Enterprises' Kay Koplovitz on the need for venture capital in Wisconsin. Also, Liz Schrum has the mid-October stock report. The show is produced by Tweedee Productions...

Forum: Broadband expansion sparks debate

Broadband expansion in Wisconsin will be a major force for economic development in the years to come, a panel of experts agreed at a Madison luncheon. But whether public funds should back that high-speed Internet service in all under-served areas sparked disagreement at Wednesday's gathering, organized by WisBusiness.com and sponsored by the Internet Innovation Alliance and the Wisconsin Technology Council ...

WisBusiness: Broadband expansion support sparks debate

By Brian E. Clark For WisBusiness.com Broadband expansion in Wisconsin will be a major force for economic development in the years to come, a panel of experts agreed at a Madison luncheon. But whether public funds should back that high-speed Internet service in all under-served areas sparked disagreement at Wednesday's gathering, organized by WisBusiness.com and sponsored by the Internet Innovation Alliance and...
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