American Speed Association: Third generation Holzhausen keeping family tradition alive
20-YEAR-OLD SKYLAR WRACKING UP BACK-TO-BACK TOP TENS IN THE ASAMT
(Wednesday, August 25, 2010) "I always knew that I wanted to be a race car driver." These were the words of driver, Skylar Holzhausen from LaCrosse, WI. Skylar grew up in central Wisconsin spending his summers watching his dad Steve race at venues such Dells Raceway Park, LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway,...
All-Color Powder Coating: Adds a quality assurance lab to their facility
Contact: Mark Mortensen
Phone: (608) 835-9118
Email: mmortensen@allcolorpowdercoating.com
Web Site: http://www.AllColorPowderCoating.com
July, 2010, Oregon, WI: All-Color Powder Coating has gone to great lengths to install a Quality Assurance Lab within their facility. Former Supervisor, Larry Rybowiak, has been promoted to Quality Assurance Specialist and has recently completed the PCI Powder Coating 202 workshop in Elgin, IL. He is responsible for...
EIP, Earthjustice and Sierra Club: Coal ash crisis worsens — New study to identify over three dozen additional coal ash water contamination sites in Wisconsin and 20 other states
As Coal Ash Hearings Begin Across U.S., EIP, Earthjustice and Sierra Club Report to Reveal Ineffective State Oversight & Growing Need for EPA to Step Into Gap; Sites Overlooked by EPA Found in AR, CT, FL, IL, IA, KY, LA, MI, NE, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, SD, TN, TX, VA and WI.
MADISON, WI.//NEWS ADVISORY//More than three...
White House: How does health reform affect Wisconsin?
New Fact Sheet Outlines Immediate Benefits of the Affordable Care Act
WASHINGTON, DC -- The Obama Administration today highlighted new information that describes how the Affordable Care Act, just five months after its enactment, is already giving Americans more control over their health care. A new fact sheet is available that outlines the specific, immediate benefits of the...
St. Norbert College: Project to gauge quality of life in four-county area
Contact:
Adam Hardy
adam@browncountyunitedway.org
Office: 920-593-4779
Cell: (920) 619-3106
‘LIFE Study’ will be broadest partnership of its kind for region
DE PERE (Wis.) – The largest and broadest study of socio-economic conditions in Brown, Outagamie, Calumet and Winnebago Counties officially launched today at the Kress Family Library, 333 N. Broadway.
The LIFE (Leading Indicators For Excellence) Study is a 1.5-year-long, multiphase research project that...
Busalacchi: DOT secretary says intermediate high-speed rail stations ‘irrelevant’
The state will have spent roughly $300 million on the Milwaukee-to-Madison rail line by the end of the year, state Transportation Secretary Frank Busalacchi (left) says.
With local officials raising concerns about costs, he also said the project can move forward without them if necessary. He added that a major contract will be let in October
“We're not going to sit...
WisBusiness.com, Wisconsin Tech Council: Tech execs cautious on economic year ahead, but bullish on prospects for own companies
Contact: Tom Still, Wisconsin Technology Council 608-442-7557
MADISON – Wisconsin technology executives who responded to the second-quarter 2010 WisBusiness.com Tech Leaders Survey reflected growing pessimism about the strength of the state’s economic recovery in the year ahead.
Forty-one (41.1) percent of those industry executives who responded to the second-quarter 2010 survey believe that economic conditions in Wisconsin will get better during...