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AAA: Number of Labor Day holiday travelers expected to increase by nearly 10 percent

Contact(s): Beth Mosher phone: (630) 328-7234 Labor Day travel expected to recover from last year’s declines; travel still down from average MADISON, WI., August 25, 2010­ – AAA today projected the number of Americans traveling this Labor Day holiday weekend will increase 9.9 percent from 2009, with approximately 34.4 million travelers taking a trip at least 50 miles away from home. Last year,...

AG Van Hollen: Municipalities may not impose on dwelling contractors education or financial responsibility requirements that are greater than those required for certification in state law, van hollen reasons...

For More Information Contact: Bill Cosh 608/266-1221 MADISON - Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen issued a formal opinion today stating that state statutory financial responsibility requirements and state statutory continuing education requirements for one and two family dwelling construction contractors preclude municipalities from imposing greater financial responsibility, education, or examination requirements upon such contractors....

ActionCOACH of Elm Grove: Announces Tom and Jim Palzewicz rank as top business coaches in the world

CONTACT: Judi Murphy, VP Strategic Alliances ActionCOACH of Elm Grove P: 262-790-1213 F: 262-790-1516 E: JudiMurphy@actioncoach.com W: http://www.actioncoach.com Elm Grove, WI, August 27, 2010 – Tom and Jim Palzewicz received recognition as ranking in the Top 100 Coaches in the World for the month of July, 2010. This global recognition was announced by Craig Hohnberger, Master Licensee for Minnesota, Indiana, Ohio and Wisconsin. Coach Tom Palzewicz...

North Shore Bank: Offers special loans for southeast Wisconsin flood victims

CONTACT – Kate Knox, 262.797.3323 Up to $10 million in low-interest disaster recovery loans available for residents, businesses in Milwaukee and Waukesha counties BROOKFIELD, Wis. – North Shore Bank today announced it would make available up to $10 million in special, low-interest disaster recovery loans to repair water damage to businesses and homes affected by recent torrential rains and flooding in...

Wisconsin Builders Association: Applauds Van Hollen opinion on reining in municipalities power to impose requirements for dwelling contractors

Contact: Annie Rubens, WBA Director of Communications, (608) 242-5151 ext. 19, arubens@wisbuild.org (MADISON) Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen issued a formal opinion today stating that state statutory financial responsibility requirements and state statutory continuing education requirements for one- and two-family dwelling construction contractors preclude municipalities from imposing greater financial responsibility, education, or examination requirements upon such contractors. In response...

Schenck: Hosting fraud prevention seminar

Contact: Karie Zellner, Marketing & Business Development Specialist 800-236-2246 APPLETON, WI – To assist businesses in the prevention of fraud, Schenck will be hosting a seminar in September entitled “Workplace Fraud: Keeping Your Organization Safe.” The purpose of this complimentary workshop is to raise awareness of fraud in the workplace and to share critical strategies every organization should put in place to...

Pantheon BC: Deciphering the data — Sept. 10 seminar to examine important business numbers

Brookfield, Wis. – Businesses every day are deluged by financial data, some trivial and other very important. How does a business owner or manager know the difference, and what data should they be watching closely? A Sept. 10 seminar, “The Data-driven Business,” will explain how owners and managers can identify the vital performance data and use it to make better...

WisBusiness: Fed economist sees lots of ‘slack’ in economy, but Midwest doing better

MILWAUKEE -- A senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago says that despite lots of "slack" in the economy, the Midwest is doing better in the slow recovery. William Strauss assured Wisconsin business professionals that the economy is improving -- and to a relatively quick degree in the manufacturing component that is the Badger state's bread and...
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