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TDS receives United WayAward for Volunteerism

More than 500 TDS employees volunteered over 6,000 hours in 2007.   Today, the United Way 2008 Community Volunteer Business Award was presented to TDS Telecommunications Corp.   United Way President Leslie Ann Howard presented the prestigious award to TDS President and CEO Dave Wittwer on June 2, at the TDS headquarters on Junction Road in Madison. TDS employees joined in...

Fortune 500 CEO: “You can be just as competitive here as anywhere else in the world”

Oshkosh exec touts doing business in the New North   NEW NORTH, June 2, 2008 – In an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that appeared in Monday’s edition, Oshkosh Corp. chairman and CEO Robert Bohn touted his company’s success and the ability of the manufacturing industry to thrive in Wisconsin and the New North.   When asked what the “toughest part of...

Lake Mills Resident Joins the Next Generation of Business Leaders

Daniel Durow Earns the Society of Actuaries' Most Comprehensive Enterprise Risk Management Credential   Lake Mills, Wis.. (June 2, 2008) – A local Lake Mills man is among the first actuaries to earn the Chartered Enterprise Risk Analyst (CERA) credential offered by the Society of Actuaries (SOA), an educational, research and professional organization.   In an ever-evolving global business arena, there is a...

Conn-Selmer to Close Elkhorn Facility

ELKHART, Ind., June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Conn-Selmer, Inc., a subsidiary of Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc. (NYSE:LVB) , announced today that it will be closing its brass manufacturing operations in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. The production at the 58,000-square-foot plant will be transferred to the Company's facilities in Eastlake, Ohio. John Stoner, President of Conn-Selmer, commented, "Our Eastlake facility is well-known for its...

Cassville’s E.J. Stoneman Coal Plant to be Converted to Burn 100 Percent Wood Waste

Serves as a Model for Responsible Energy Production and Fuels Debate over Proposed Plant   Madison, Wis- DTE Energy Services announced its plan to convert the E.J. Stoneman power plant in Cassville, Wisconsin from a coal-fired facility to a 100 percent wood-waste-fueled facility after signing a purchase agreement to buy the plant on Thursday.   “Converting this power plant from coal to wood...

Serves as a Model for Responsible Energy Production and Fuels Debate over Proposed Plant

Madison – Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and County Executive Kathleen Falk today encouraged everyone to take advantage of the MedDrop program for disposal of out-dated or unwanted prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs. Proper disposal of these substances helps protect the environment by keeping them out of area waters, and protects families by keeping them out of the hands of children and...

UW-MADISON STUDENTS DESIGN ‘DISASTER’ FOR WISCONSIN RESCUE TRAINING FACILITY

MADISON - When University of Wisconsin-Madison civil and environmental engineering students Dan Zignego, Jake Varnes, Bill Schmitz and Nick Bobinski began a design project meant to be the crowning glory of their educational careers, they never thought it would turn into such a disaster.Fortunately, a disaster is exactly what their client - state of Wisconsin REACT Center director Michael...

Pro football legend and world champion puts a face on protecting brain cells and fighting the diseases of aging.

Milwaukee, WI, June 2, 2008 – Until recently the best thing to protect a football player’s head was his helmet.  But recently, with the growing popularity of a new product called Prevagen™ (www.prevagen.com), there is an option to help protect the brain off the field also.    Given the commonality between hard hits on the football field and the aging...

Statewide task force to inspect newly registered commercial motor vehicle companies’ compliance with truck safety regulations

To ensure compliance with commercial motor vehicle safety regulations, a task force of state investigators in June will inspect approximately 100 truck companies in Wisconsin that are newly registered for interstate commerce. The investigators will review each company’s safety procedures, including their alcohol and controlled substance testing programs for drivers.   “Using the expertise of the Wisconsin State Patrol Motor...
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