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Gov. Doyle: Announces transitional jobs project

Contacts: Laura Smith, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2162 Erika Monroe-Kane, 608-266-9000 $34 Million Pilot Program will Help Thousands of Residents Re-Enter the Workforce MADISON – Governor Jim Doyle today announced a $34 million Transitional Jobs project to help thousands of people across the state gain...

Forward Theater: Hires artistic, administrative staff

Madison WI -- Forward Theater Company is pleased to announce that the organization has added three paid staff positions as of July 1, 2010. The part-time jobs of artistic director, general manager, and communications director will be filled by area arts advocates who each worked with the theater on a volunteer basis during its inaugural year. Jennifer Uphoff Gray, Artistic...

Advertising Specialty Institute: Madison hits Counselor’s ranking of ad specialties sales markets

Counselor unveils first-ever list of top 25 promo business hot spots TREVOSE, PA – ASI’s Counselor magazine has revealed its inaugural list of the 25 metro markets working the hardest to promote their communities and businesses via branded giveaways. Bridgeport/Stamford ($316 million), Minneapolis/St. Paul ($484 million) and Miami/Ft. Lauderdale ($114 million) lead the exclusive list of markets where businesses are investing...

Gov. Doyle: Announces tax credits for Matzel Manufacturing

Contact: Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608/267-9661 Project to Create 28 jobs MADISON – Governor Jim Doyle today announced that Matzel Manufacturing, Inc (Matzel), Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, received $150,000 in tax credits to help purchase the assets of Universal Brixius, Inc. (UBI), an industrial metal cutting business. “One of my top priorities is to help move companies and communities forward and...

Wisconsin Bankers Association: Wisconsin bankers brace for regulatory overhaul

For more information, contact Jason Busch, 608/441-1237, jbusch@wisbank.com Warn that public will see higher costs and few, if any, benefits (MADISON) Wisconsin’s top bank leaders warn that the biggest rewrite of banking laws since the Great Depression will raise the cost of financial services for the public without addressing the root causes of the financial crisis. Bankers completing the Wisconsin Bankers...

UW-Madison: UW Organic Ag Field Day looks at vegetable varieties, research

CONTACT: Erin Silva, 608-890-1503, emsilva@wisc.edu MADISON - Organic vegetables will be the focus when the University of Wisconsin-Madison holds its fourth annual Organic Agriculture Field Day on Wednesday, July 28, at the West Madison Agricultural Research Station. Field tours will offer a look at organic vegetable variety development, no-till vegetable production using killed buckwheat mulch and sweet corn density. The program...
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