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DATCP: Public invited to comment on livestock siting rule; four listening sessions scheduled

Contact: Jane Larson (608) 224-5005 office (608) 212-3094 cell MADISON—Four listening sessions are scheduled to gather comments on what farmers, rural landowners, government officials and others think about the state’s rule related to the expansion or establishment of larger livestock operations. “The Livestock Facility Siting rule, also known as ATCP 51, became effective in 2006. The primary purpose of the rule...

AG Van Hollen: Sues to challenge Dean-Foremost plant acquisition

For More Information Contact: Bill Cosh 608/266-1221 MADISON - Today Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced that he has joined the U.S. Department of Justice and the Attorneys General of Illinois and Michigan in suing to challenge the acquisition of two Wisconsin milk plants by Dean Foods. “Given the importance of...

Manpower Inc.: Chairman and CEO Jeff Joerres appointed to Chicago Fed Board of Directors

CHICAGO, Jan 22, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ -- Manpower Inc., a world leader in employment services, announced today that Manpower Inc. Chairman and CEO Jeff Joerres has been appointed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago board through 2011. "We are delighted to welcome Jeff Joerres to the...

Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation: Director chosen for newly formed Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation

For more information: Gary Dulmes 920-451-8200 gdulmes@dulmesdecor.com Patrick Drinan: Phone: 920-452-2350 drinapwd@co.sheboygan.wi.us Patrick Drinan has been named the first Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation (SCEDC) Executive Director. From Hartford Wisconsin, Drinan leaves a nine-year post as Economic Development Coordinator for the City of Brookfield. Drinan will be joined by Jessica S. Potter, Elkhart Lake, who will serve as Community Development...

Appleton Mfg Division: Affordable core cutting solutions from Appleton Mfg Division

January 2010, Appleton, WI (Phone: 920-751-1555, Website: http://www.appletonmfg.com): Appleton Mfg Division’s S210 is an affordable and rugged fixed-knife core cutter designed to produce clean burnished cuts at precise lengths. This economical core cutter provides companies with quality cores cut in-house and on demand, without incurring the costs of wasted production time or unnecessary floor space devoted to inventorying...

Orion Energy Systems: Gubernatorial candidate Walker to visit, tour Orion Energy Systems’ facilities

Holding the line on taxes while enhancing state services among Walkers’ goals MANITOWOC, Wis. — Jan. 22, 2010 — Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker on Monday, Jan. 25, will visit Orion Energy Systems (Nasdaq: OESX) and tour its manufacturing and technology centers with CEO Neal Verfuerth. The media is invited for the tour, which will start at 1:30 p.m. and...

Transportation Development Association: Business leaders call for more transit in SE Wisconsin

CONTACT: Craig Thompson, TDA Executive Director, (608) 256-7044 MADISON – ESPN has highlight reels. Now transportation policy has one too – courtesy of a just-released video from the Transportation Development Association of Wisconsin. Click here -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbGdc03A8Xw -- to view highlights from remarks made by the CEOs of five of...

DOT: Governor Doyle approves $1.7 million for rural transit projects

For more information, contact: Becky Soderholm, Transit Section (608) 266-1650, becky.soderholm@dot.wi.gov Ingrid Koch, New Freedom Program Manager (608) 266-1379, ingrid.koch@dot.wi.gov Governor Jim Doyle has approved seven grants totaling $1,711,056 for projects that will help non-urbanized areas develop or expand public transportation. The grants will provide incentives to expand existing rural public transit systems or start up new ones. “Wisconsin alone received these federal funds...

Wisconsin Technology Council: Economic stimulus bill in Legislature is topic at Jan. 26 WIN-Madison meeting

State legislation aimed at spurring Wisconsin’s tech-based economy will be the topic at the Jan. 26 meeting of the Wisconsin Innovation Network in Madison. The luncheon will be held at the Sheraton Hotel on Madison’s John Nolen Drive. Registration and networking begin at 11:30 a.m., lunch at noon and the presentation at 12:30 p.m. The cost is $25 for WIN...
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