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GreenBiz: Lakeshore Tech a leader in wind tech ed

Not many students go to class 100 feet or more in the air, but those enrolled in the Lakeshore Technical College Wind Energy Associate Degree program do just that. Practical experience in installing, maintaining and even rescuing people is gained on a wind turbine that was installed on the Cleveland, Wisconsin, campus in 2004. Students also do internships with a...

WisBusiness: Neuro Amp will treat Alzheimer’s symptoms while search for cure continues

By Ben Kuo For WisBusiness.com MILWAUKEE -- Alzheimer’s, a neurodegenerative disease characterized by memory loss and cognitive impairments, is becoming more widespread among the elderly. And while the search for a cure is accelerating, many people suffer from symptoms that could be treated while science hunts for answers. Dr. Brian Curry, founder of Neuro Amp and president and CEO of PhysioGenix, believes...

Dept. of Commerce: Governor Doyle announces support for MCL Industries expansion

Contacts: Laura Smith, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2162                       Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608-267-9661 Project to Create 48 Jobs MADISON – Governor Jim Doyle today announced that MCL Industries, Inc., of Pulaski has received a $1,650,000 Industrial Revenue Bond and an $86,000 allocation of Economic Development tax credits from the Department of Commerce (Commerce) for an expansion project that will...

Godfrey & Kahn, Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin: Partner for pro bono project in Costa Rica

For Godfrey & Kahn contact: Abbey Eisenlauer Marketing Department (414) 287-9485 aeisenlauer@gklaw.com For Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin contact: David Clutter Program Officer (608) 264-8922 http://www.wisconservation.org Milwaukee, Wisconsin (December 15, 2009). As part of its pro bono program, Godfrey & Kahn represented the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin (NRF) in an agreement with Neenah Paper, Inc. and Friends of the Osa to promote reforestation and conservation of...

First Business Bank: First Business economic survey of Milwaukee and Waukesha counties reveals downturn has hit all business sectors

Contact: Kathy Epping, 608-333-4406 For interviews with First Business executives, contact Jodie Johnson at 262-792-1400 Business owners are optimistic about 2010 (BROOKFIELD, WI) – December 15, 2009 – Businesses in Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties continued to feel the effects of the economic decline in 2009, however, a majority of business owners are optimistic about 2010, according to a report released today by...

UW-Madison: Fighting the Grinch who stole Wisconsin’s Christmas trees

CONTACT: P.J. Liesch, pliesch@wisc.edu; Chris Williamson, 608-262-4608, rcwillie@entomology.wisc.edu MADISON - For Wisconsin Christmas tree farmer Dan Hanauer Jr., the Grinch is very real. It lurks in his soil, greedily munching on the roots of his trees and stealing his chances for a profitable holiday season. "This thing can just devastate a field," says Hanauer, who grows trees on 500 acres near...

UW-Madison: Students focus on sustainability in business class

CONTACT: Tom Eggert, 608-267-2761, teggert@bus.wisc.edu MADISON - It's hard to imagine getting confused about something as simple as throwing out your lunch scraps. But there it is at Grainger Hall's Capital Café at the University of Wisconsin-Madison: a confounding array of options at the trash bins. One for vegetables and paper napkins, another for meat and dairy, yet more for mixed...

CREWE: Statement on introduction of Clean Energy Jobs Act

CONTACT: Thad Nation, (414) 412-7814 (MADISON, Wis.)—The coalition for Clean, Responsible Energy for Wisconsin’s Economy (CREWE) released this statement Tuesday, following the introduction of the Clean Energy Jobs Act, which is based on the recommendations of the Governor’s Task Force on Global Warming: "CREWE strongly supports the Global Warming Task Force recommendations and will support legislation that preserves the careful policy...

AG Van Hollen: Handeland Flooring Inc. agrees to pay penalties for improper asbestos removal violations

For More Information Contact: Bill Cosh 608/266-1221 THIENSVILLE - Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen today announced that his office has resolved a civil case it has brought against Handeland Flooring, Inc., a Thiensville, Wisconsin, company which engaged in the business of laying, replacing and refinishing...

Platypus Technologies: Receives $100,000 SBIR grant to expand cell motility assay product line

Madison, WI – Platypus Technologies announces that it has been awarded a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant for $100,000 from the National Institutes of Health. This 1-year funded project will enable the Company to further expand its cell motility assay product line into the High Througput Screening (HTS) market. By implementing...

Yun: Economist sees rush of home-buyers in early 2010

By Brian E. Clark For WisBusiness.com   The Wisconsin real estate market recovery that began in the third quarter of this year will continue into 2010, with gains of 15 percent expected.   That’s the forecast of Lawrence Yun, chief economist with the National Associaton of Realtors. He spoke recently to members of the Wisconsin REALTORS® Association in Waukesha and talked to a...

(WisBusiness) TUES News Summary — 15 Dec. 2009

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