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A. O. Smith Receives Proposal From Smith Investment Company

MILWAUKEE, Feb. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A. O. Smith Corporation (NYSE:AOS) today announced that it has received a proposal from Smith Investment Company under which A. O. Smith would participate in a transaction with Smith Investment for the purpose of enabling Smith Investment to restructure its holdings in A. O. Smith. The proposed transaction would result in the shareholders of Smith...

J. J. Keller Foundation Underwrites $100,000 for 2008 SHRM Foundation Regional Scholarship

Donation will fund 100 scholarships for human resource education and certification     Alexandria, Va., Feb. 5, 2008 – The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Foundation announced today that the Neenah, Wisconsin-based J. J. Keller Foundation, Inc. will underwrite $100,000 for the 2008 SHRM Foundation Regional Scholarship Program.    The SHRM Foundation funds 100 scholarships and created the program to support...

Didion Ethanol Partners to Develop Software for Bio Fuel Industry

Partnership with Christianson & Associates will set industry standard   CAMBRIA – Didion Ethanol, LLC, a subsidiary of Didion Milling, Inc. has entered into a multi-stage relationship with Christianson & Associates (C&A), the leading accounting and operational software system in the bio fuel industry.     C&A is focused sharply on the renewable fuels industry. They provide audits, financial statement preparation, forecasted...

Lt. Governor Lawton to Introduce New Economy Funding Initiative to County Leaders

Lt. Governor Will Address Importance of Local Arts Infrastructure   Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawton will discuss the importance of a strong regional arts and culture sector for economic development at the Wisconsin Counties Association 2008 Legislative Exchange at 11:45 a.m. Tuesday, February 5, 2008 at the Concourse Hotel in Madison.    WHERE:         The Madison Concourse Hotel 1 West Dayton Street                         Madison   WHEN:           ...

PSC to Hold Public Outreach Meeting on Alliant Energy’s Proposed Power Plant

MADISON – The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) will hold a public outreach meeting in Portage on Monday, February 11 regarding an application from Alliant Energy to build a new electric power plant. In early 2007, Alliant Energy filed an application with the PSC for permission to build a new 300 megawatt coal-fired electric generation facility. Alliant Energy has indentified two possible locations...

NEW PROJECT TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON WISCONSIN

MADISON - A new statewide project will assess the potential consequences of climate change for Wisconsin's ecosystems, industries, farms and human health and will recommend adaptation strategies.The Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts (WICCI) will organize teams of experts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, state agencies and other institutions to consider how local and regional shifts in temperature, precipitation...

TUESDAY TRENDS: Feb. 5, 2008

By Brian E. Clark RISING Sargento Aided by more than $4 million in state tax credits and grants, Sargento Foods is in the midst of a $50 million expansion that officials said should add 500 jobs during the next five years to plants in Hilbert, Kiel and Plymouth. The growth will increase the number of Sargento employees by 45 percent. The figure now stands at 1,140...

(WisBusiness) TUES News Summary — 5 February 2008

-- The final report of the governor’s global warming task force won't be finished until May, five months later than it was initially scheduled to be released. But Roy Thilly, co-chair of the group, said an interim report should be issued by the end of this month. He said it will most likely emphasize relatively non-controversial conservation and increased...

WisBusiness: Quintessence fights cancer

By Sean Lewis WisBusiness.com MADISON -- Chemotherapy... The word is enough to put shivers down your spine. Everyone knows what chemotherapy means: cancer. And if cancer isn’t bad enough you get the side effects of chemotherapy: losing hair, exhaustion and nausea. What if there were a drug that would help cure cancer more effectively than current techniques, such as...
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