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Dept. of Commerce: Governor Doyle announces funding for the Village of Bloomington

Contact: Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608-267-9661 MADISON—Governor Doyle announced today that the Village of Bloomington, Grant County, has received a $298,000 grant from the Community Development Block Grant-Public Facilities (CDBG-PF) program of the Department of Commerce (Commerce) to improve the village streets and upgrade the water and sewer systems. “Investing in local development projects helps our communities continue moving forward,”...

MSOE: To offer business community outreach events

MSOE’s Business Excellence Consortium (BEC) is offering a series of free Business Community Outreach Events to provide insights into issues affecting organizations. Each event features a keynote speaker to share information on a current issue followed by interactive discussion groups facilitated by MSOE business faculty and BEC executive coaches. Registration is required for all...

Dept. of Commerce: Governor Doyle certifies PerBlue, Inc. as Qualified New Business Venture

Contact: Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608-267-9661 Laura Smith, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2162 MADISON—Governor Jim Doyle announced today that PerBlue, Inc., Waunakee, Dane County, has received the Qualified New Business Venture certification from the Department of Commerce (Commerce) for developing cell phone and social gaming...

DHS: Wisconsin awarded $2.1 million to help people access health and long-term care options

Contact: Beth Kaplan (608) 267-3810 Affordable Care Act Helps Seniors, Individuals with Disabilities MADISON – Wisconsin will be able to help more state residents understand and access their health care options and manage the transition from nursing home to community-based care thanks to $2.1 million in grants under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that were announced this week. ...

AG Van Hollen: Murphy Oil USA agrees to substantially upgrade pollution controls

For More Information Contact: Bill Cosh 608/266-1221 WILL SPEND OVER $142 MILLION AT REFINERIES IN LOUISIANA AND WISCONSIN SUPERIOR - The U.S. Justice Department, the U.S. Attorney's office in Madison, Wisconsin, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Wisconsin Department of Justice today announced a proposed settlement...

UW-Madison: Ph.D. programs near top of doctoral class

CONTACT: Martin Cadwallader, 608-262-1044 MADISON - Twenty-three doctoral programs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison rank in the top 15 percent in their respective fields, according to an assessment released today (Sept. 28) by the National Research Council (NRC). Seventy-eight of UW-Madison's more than 100 Ph.D.-issuing programs were rated by the NRC. A number of UW-Madison programs that stood out in 1995...

Gov. Doyle: Signs collaborative trade agreement with Shaanxi Province

Contact: Laura Smith, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2162 XI’AN, CHINA – Governor Jim Doyle today signed a collaborative trade agreement with Governor Zhao Zhengyong of Shaanxi Province in order to further mutual cooperation and investment opportunities. The Governor signed the memorandum of understanding (MOU) as part of his work to promote Wisconsin industry and trade in China. “In Shaanxi Province, Wisconsin...

Ex-Im Bank: Helps Wisconsin and Missouri businesses win export sale for Turkish hydro-electric dam project

Contact: Marianna Ohe (202-565-3206) WASHINGTON, D.C. – Three Midwestern businesses have exported $9.4 million of concrete transportation and placement equipment to Turkey for a hydro-electric dam project, and created U.S. jobs in the process, backed by insurance from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank). Maxon Industries Inc., Milwaukee, Wisc. and Marco Solutions (Continental Manufacturing Group), St....
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