Wisconsin Dental Association: Funding of Marshfield facility one of several steps needed to increase rural access to dental care in Wisconsin
CONTACT: Carol S. Weber, APR, Director of Public Relations
PHONE: 414-755-4108 (direct)
E-MAIL: cweber@wda.org
WEST ALLIS, WIS., May 14, 2010 – Dr. Kent Vandehaar of Chippewa Falls, president of the Wisconsin Dental Association, today released the following statement regarding Gov. Jim Doyle’s signing of Senate Bill 656, which authorizes up to $10 million in borrowing to help the Marshfield Clinic build a dental education...
Midwest Food Processors Association: Wisconsin food processing tax credit signed into law
Contact: Nick George, President
608-255-9946
Nick.George@mwfpa.org
Brian Elliott
Dir. of Communications
608-255-9946
Brian.Elliott@mwfpa.org
Governor Doyle has signed into law a bill supported by the Midwest Food Processors Association (MWFPA) creating a food processing modernization tax credit.
Similar to the tax credits currently used by the dairy and meat industries, the processor credit would equal 10% of...
WisBusiness: The Show
Welcome to a new episode of "WisBusiness: The Show," a twice-a-month Web show covering state business news and issues.
This episode features an interview with Charlie Hoslet, managing director of the Office of Corporate Relations at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It also has the Wisconsin stock report for mid-May and commentary about the biotech century from Wisconsin Technology Council...
WisBusiness: Sign up for free delivery of Thursday Trends
Below is an excerpt from the most recent edition of WisBusiness Thursday Trends. The full version of this weekly look at the state of Wisconsin business is now available for free to anyone who signs up for the Thursday Trends mailing list. The full product includes several items in each of the rising, mixed and falling categories plus a...
WisBusiness: Revenue Department sees job growth in 2010
By WisBusiness Staff
The state Department of Revenue reported today that Wisconsin saw job growth in the first few months of 2010 and projected additional job growth through the rest of the year.
DOR also said the state has started adding jobs earlier than previously expected. But the agency still expects 2010 to show a 1 percent decline in the...

