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Selmer Company: Attends National Association of Church Design annual meeting

CONTACT Chris Forslund Director of Business Development The Selmer Company 2220 Wooddale Ave. Green Bay, WI 54313 920-593-8227 Green Bay, Wisconsin – (Mar. 5, 2009)— On Feb. 16, 2009, Tom Tennessen, LEED(r) AP, Sr. Project Manager/ Sustainable Building Design Consultant/Advisor and Chris Forslund, MBA, Director of Business Development, both with The Selmer Company, attended the annual meeting of the National Association of Church Design Build Firms...

The Selmer Company: Breaks ground on new town of Algoma structure

CONTACT Chris Forslund Director of Business Development The Selmer Company 2220 Wooddale Ave. Green Bay, WI 54313 920-593-8227 Green Bay, Wisconsin – (Mar. 5, 2009)—On Feb. 25, 2009, the Selmer Company broke ground on a new structure for the Town of Algoma Sanitary District Number One housing a well pump house, well treatment facility, administration offices, and a utility garage. The new structure being built at...

DATCP: Poultry testing seminars set; last training opportunity until 2011

Media contact: Donna Gilson 608-224-5130 Participant contact: Margie Proost 608-224-4877 MADISON – Training seminars for certified poultry testing are scheduled in April at 10 Wisconsin locations. Completing one of the seminars is necessary for certified testers to renew their certification or for anyone who wishes to be certified. Current two-year certifications expire June 30. There will...

(WisBusiness) THURS News Summary — 5 Mar. 2009

From WisBusiness.com ... -- In the new edition of the Federal Reserve's Beige Book, the Fed's assessment of U.S. economic activity remains bearish, and the Chicago branch said "the expectation of most contacts was for economic activity to remain weak into late 2009 before slowly beginning to recover in 2010." Across several economic sectors, reports from finance, industrial...

WisBusiness: DNR reorganization may boost sustainable business efforts

By David A. Wise WisBusiness.com MILWAUKEE -- Efforts within the Department of Natural Resources to encourage environmentally sustainable business practices could see a boost under a reorganization plan under consideration.   The plan would elevate the Bureau of Cooperative Environmental Assistance to an office directly attached to the secretary’s office and rename it the Office of Sustainable Economic and Environmental Development, or SEED.   Al...
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