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Trig’s: Trig’s partners with WRJO to help stock local food pantries

CONTACT: Alan Alden Director of Retail Operations Trig’s 110 S. 17th Avenue Wausau, WI 54401 (715) 849-8744 alan@tasolberg.com December 5, 2008—Trig’s and Trig’s County Market are supporting local food pantries this holiday season through the Magic Stocking program. The Magic Stocking program, which is already in progress, has a wooden framed stocking placed at each of Trig’s locations. Customers are encouraged to make a donation of their...

(WisBusiness) FRI News Summary — 5 Dec. 2008

From WisBusiness.com ... -- Only two of 20 metro area business activity indicators tracked by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce registered improvement in October over year-earlier levels. October’s two improvements are down from the five upward pointing indicators posted for September. “October’s performance marks the smallest number of improved indicators posted...

WisBusiness: SE Wis. biz leaders tout regional transit solution

By Russell Korinek For WisBusiness.com MILWAUKEE -- Business leaders from Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha counties stressed today that the key to a stronger regional economy is a regional transit system with dedicated funding. Tim Sheehy, president of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Association of Commerce, said southeastern Wisconsin needs a transit system that supports an economy rather than a county. Sheehy said he supports...

WisBusiness: State, local politicians welcome Google to Madison

By Greg Bump WisBusiness.com With a thriving computer science program at the University of Wisconsin, Gov. Jim Doyle said it's no surprise that Google decided to locate its first state office in Madison.   Doyle said he was only half kidding when he told the gathering, "I'm looking forward to the day when we're here and Google announces they're moving their corporate headquarters"...

WisBusiness: I-94 still attracting development, real estate execs say

By Russell Korinek For WisBusiness.com MILWAUKEE -- Despite troubling economic times, real estate executives during a Milwaukee panel discussion said today that areas along Interstate 94 south and west of Milwaukee will likely see continued commercial development. According to John McCardle, senior vice president with NAI-MLG Commercial, a global commercial real estate firm with offices in Milwaukee, the majority of...
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