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Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association: Green lawns, beautiful blooms and animal safety!

The Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association (WVMA) reminds pet owners that spring’s emergence brings with it certain risks to your pet's health. Make spring gardening, lawn care and cleaning enjoyable for you and your pet by following these tips: Lawn fertilizers Lawn fertilizers are very toxic to animals. Securely store fertilizers in an area away from your pets’ reach. After applying fertilizers...

WisDOT: Few highway projects to slow Memorial Day weekend travelers

For more information, contact: Don Greuel, Project Development (608) 267-7774, Donald.Greuel@dot.wi.gov Major Dan Lonsdorf, Director, Bureau of Transportation Safety (608) 266-3048, Daniel.Lonsdorf@dot.wi.gov But buckle up. A Click it or Ticket campaign continues through the weekend Most highway construction projects will be put on hold through the three-day Memorial Day holiday weekend. According to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), there will only be a...

First Business Financial Services: 2010 annual shareholder presentation now available online

Madison, May 21, 2010: First Business Financial Services, Inc. (Nasdaq:FBIZ) announced today that its 2010 Annual Shareholder Meeting presentation is now available online at http://www.firstbusiness.com/2010Meeting. The presentation is available in three formats: a podcast (audio only), a PDF (visual only), and a Flash presentation (audio and video simultaneously). The shareholder meeting took place Monday, May 17, 2010 in Madison, WI....

WisBusiness: Wisconsin local food movement looks to expand with institutional support

By Brian E. Clark For WisBusiness.com MADISON – In the beginning, the local food movement was mostly about farmers’ markets where shoppers buy directly from growers. From there, it branched to restaurants and specialty food stores. Now, day care centers, supermarkets, public schools, prisons, nursing homes, office parks, hotels, universities are becoming buyers of locally grown foods. The movement, advocates say,...
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