Saturday, December 27, 2025
Home Blog Page 5903

Dane County: To re-open bidding process for new “green” county nursing home

Contact: Joshua Wescott, Office of the County Executive (608) 267-8823 or cell (608) 669-5606 Construction of Geo-Thermal Badger Prairie Health Care Center Will Create up to 200 Jobs Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk said Thursday the county will re-open the bidding process this month for contractors interested in building the new Badger Prairie Health Care Center in Verona. ...

Alliant Energy: Warmer weather exposes potential safety hazards

Media Contact: Scott Reigstad (608) 458-3145 Reminder to report any safety items that are visible due to snow melt MADISON, WI – March 6, 2009 – Wisconsin Power and Light Company (WPL), an Alliant Energy company, wants to remind customers of potential safety concerns with electrical and gas equipment that may have been damaged over the course of the winter. The...

Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service: Despite economy, organic farming conference proves successful

During this economic recession, when many other industries have dropping numbers, organic food is still increasing in both sales and recognition. This proved true in more ways than one at the nation’s largest organic farming conference, hosted by the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES). Approximately 2,750 organic farmers attended this year’s Organic Farming Conference (OFC), which is...

UW-Madison: Meeting, deadline approach for Kauffman internship program

CONTACT: Ben Rodriguez, 608-263-4027, bhrodrig@wisc.edu MADISON - Students interested in the Kauffman Entrepreneurship Community Internship Program (KECIP), an innovative opportunity for students to become social entrepreneurs, are invited to attend an informational session on Wednesday, March 11. The session, scheduled from 3:30-4:30 p.m. at the Memorial Union (see Today in the Union), will provide important guidance for those who intend to...

UW-Madison: Medical student invited to White House for health care reform forum

CONTACT: Dian Land, 608-261-1034, dj.land@hosp.wisc.edu MADISON-Last December, when Siavash Sarlati responded to President-elect Barack Obama's national challenge and organized an informal health care reform discussion group in his father's Milwaukee home, he never dreamed it would turn into a trip to the White House. But that's where the University of Wisconsin-Madison medical student found himself on March 5. Only Sarlati...

Gov. Doyle: Statement on President Obama’s plan to lift embryonic stem cell ban

Contact: Carla Vigue, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2162 MADISON – Governor Jim Doyle issued the following statement regarding President Obama’s plans to sign an Executive Order that lifts restrictions on federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research. “President Obama’s commitment to lifting the restrictions on stem cell science is a great step forward, and I want to thank him for...

Thompson: Credit unions ‘safe, sound and ready to lend’

By Brian E. Clark For WisBusiness.com The Badger State's credit unions are riding out the current economic storm remarkably well, according to the head of Wisconsin Credit Union League who declared his institutions "safe, sound and ready to lend." Brett Thompson, president and CEO of the League, said Wisconsin credit unions are in good shape because they stayed away...

Anti-paper movement a misguided environmental cause

By John Berthelsen Recently there has been an increasing amount of publicity regarding the environmental impact of printing and the use of paper products. It has become increasingly popular to promote the idea that it is bad to be using paper and printed products. Campaigns are waged to “save a tree” by stopping the use of direct mail or printed...

(WisBusiness) FRI News Summary — 6 Mar. 2009

From WisBusiness.com ... -- In February, the national unemployment rate climbed from 7.6 to 8.1 percent, the highest rate in over 25 years. Since the recession began in December 2007, job losses have totaled 4.4 million, well more than half of which occurred in the past 4 months. Read the latest statement from the commissioner of the federal...
- Advertisement -