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Wisconsin Breast Cancer Coalition: Partners with Borders

Contact: Denise Harris dharris@harrismg.com P – 262.968.9008 F – 262.968.9003 Benefit Day to Fundraise for Breast Cancer Organization WALES, WI, July 20, 2010 – The Wisconsin Breast Cancer Coalition (WBCC) was selected by Borders Group, Inc. to participate in a Benefit Day fundraiser on August 7th and 8th, where a portion of all sales will be donated to the organization with a valid WBCC...

American Speed Association: Wisconsin’s own NASCAR stars to compete in the ASAMT “Dixieland 150”

NO VIP TICKET REQUIRED TO MEET AND GREET ALL OF YOUR FAVORITE DRIVERS By: Kari Shear-Carlson Tradition is defined as "a system of behavior followed by people continuously from generation to generation." In 1981 a Tuesday night tradition was born and generation after generation have taken part in the annual "Dixieland 150" at Wisconsin International Raceway. On Tuesday, August 3rd, the...

UW-Stevens Point: UWSP hosts Midwest tribal aquaculture workshop in Bayfield

University Relations and Communications, 715-346-3046, Fax 715-346-2042, http://www.uwsp.edu/news Sustainable fisheries management programs will be presented at a tribal aquaculture workshop, hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility (NADF), in Bayfield on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 10-11. Native American tribal representatives from Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota will come together for talks on fish species like walleye, perch and...

WisBusiness: Safety net frayed for workers who supplied GM

Benefits gone, jobs hard to find JANESVILLE — After two years of unemployment, Rich Johnson has skidded into scary territory. The Janesville man once earned a solid middle-class salary at Lear Corp., a company that supplied seats to General Motors. When most of the layoffs hit the Janesville plant in 2008, Johnson was laid off from Lear and began counting...
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