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Gov. Evers: Announces support is available for many northern Wisconsin businesses affected By lack of winter snow

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers and U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) yesterday announced that many Wisconsin businesses may be eligible for a federal disaster loan program if they have suffered losses due to this year’s unusually mild winter, which lacked Wisconsin’s typical snowfall in many areas of the state. Today, the governor is announcing three additional counties will now be eligible: Florence, Marinette, and Buffalo...

Northwestern Mutual: All-time-high dividend, revenue and surplus underscore company’s exceptional business results and financial strength in 2023

MILWAUKEE, Feb. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In a year marked by inflation, market volatility, geopolitical conflict and other uncertainties, Northwestern Mutual thrived and generated revenue of more than $36 billion and ended the year with surplus that surpassed $38 billioni – both high watermarks for the 166-year-old financial security company. A robust surplus gives Northwestern Mutual the flexibility to respond to unexpected events,...

Madison Gas and Electric: New solar added to the grid, more in development

Madison, Wis., Feb. 21, 2024—Madison Gas and Electric’s (MGE) latest solar array, the 6-megawatt (MW) Tyto Solar in Fitchburg, is fully operational and delivering locally generated, carbon-free energy to MGE’s distribution grid. Like MGE’s other Madison-area renewable energy projects, Tyto Solar is a distributed energy resource that is connected to MGE’s distribution system. Tyto Solar serves all...

Dept. of Transportation: WIS 19 in Dane County closed Feb. 22

WIS 19 between WIS 78 in Mazomanie and US 12 in Springfield Corners will be closed February 22 through mid-November for construction work in the area. The posted detour route will utilize WIS 78 and US 12.  For more information regarding traffic impacts in Wisconsin’s Southwest Region:

UW-Green Bay: To host retired Army Major General Marcia Anderson, speaking on ‘Unexpected Leadership’

The free event is sponsored by the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership  and the Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership Green Bay, WI – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will welcome Major General (Ret.) Marcia Anderson for a free community presentation. General Anderson’s presentation is part of the Tommy G....

3 Sheeps Brewing Co.: Brews specialty Women’s Month beer crafed by female Cellar Team Member Kate Thomma

WOMEN’S MONTH COLLAB HIGHLIGHTS FEMALES IN BEER & SPIRITS INDUSTRIES- NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING BREWERIES INCREASES, SPIRITS COMPANIES JOIN COALITION Sheboygan’s 3 Sheeps Brewing Co. Brews Specialty Women’s Month Beer Crafted By Female Cellar Team Member Kate Thomma,Donates 50 Cents Per Pint Sold At The Taproom All Month to Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

WED AM News: UW research uncovers protein that could regenerate damaged heart tissue; Elephas announces partnership with Mayo Clinic

-- UW-Madison researchers have identified a protein that could be used to regenerate damaged heart tissue, giving heart failure patients hope for a potential treatment.  The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation recently spotlighted the breakthrough as a “top licensing prospect” among UW-Madison health inventions. The protein, called LRRC10, was discovered by researchers Ahmed Mahmoud, Timothy Kamp and Youngsook Lee, who specialize...

UW research uncovers protein that could regenerate damaged heart tissue

UW-Madison researchers have identified a protein that could be used to regenerate damaged heart tissue, giving heart failure patients hope for a potential treatment.  The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation recently spotlighted the breakthrough as a “top licensing prospect” among UW-Madison health inventions. The protein, called LRRC10, was discovered by researchers Ahmed Mahmoud, Timothy Kamp...

Marquette University: Dean of undergraduate admissions named president-elect of National Catholic College Admission Association

MILWAUKEE — Brian Troyer, dean of undergraduate admissions at Marquette University, has been elected to serve as president of the National Catholic College Admission Association for the 2025-26 academic year and will spend the 2024-25 year as president-elect. The appointment began with the National CCAA membership meeting in January. The National CCAA is a...

Dept. of Health Services: New Office of Children’s Mental Health fact sheet emphasizes importance of infant and toddler mental health

Everyone has thoughts, emotions, and behaviors – what we know as mental health – and infants and toddlers are no different. Positive mental health and responsive relationships in early childhood are critical to a child's health.  The vast majority (90%) of brain development occurs before a child enters kindergarten, so the first five years...

Clean Fuels Foundation: Winner announced for the Beth Calabotta Sustainable Education Grant

EFFERSON CITY, MO - The Clean Fuels Alliance Foundation has awarded the Beth Calabotta Sustainable Education Grant to Pranab Adhikari. Adhikari is currently pursuing a computer science degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He also works as a data analyst intern at the City of Madison where he is involved in overseeing the implementation of initiatives such as the B100...

Aries Industries: Expands Western U.S. market reach with New California/Nevada dealer

CONTACT: Jim Kraschinsky, Aries Industries, (262) 446-5620, Jim.Kraschinsky@ariesindustries.com Waukesha, Wis. – Aries Industries, the industry leader in state-of-the-art equipment for inspection and maintenance of underground infrastructure, has strengthened its western U.S. market reach by adding Kellar Equipment to its dealer network. Based in Yucaipa, Calif., Kellar Equipment specializes in providing top-quality used construction equipment at...

National Federation of Independent Business: Overwhelming majority of Wisconsin small businesses oppose state-run paid family medical leave program

MADISON (Feb. 20, 2024) – Following the introduction of LRB-1335/1, which would force employers of all sizes to participate in a state-run Paid Family Medical Leave program, NFIB State Director Bill G. Smith urged lawmakers to reject the proposal. “The overwhelming majority – 84 percent – of Wisconsin small business owners oppose the creation of this mandate, not because they...
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