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WATCHING THE BIRDS: AGRI-TOURISM COULD HELP SAVE COLORFUL PRAIRIE CHICKEN

MADISON - In terms of entertaining courtship rituals, few animals can hold a candle to "Tympanuchus cupido" -- the drummer of love, commonly known as the greater prairie chicken.To win the attention of a mate, male prairie chickens inflate their vibrant orange throat sacs and strut around with pinnae standing up like feathery horns, a comical display that has...

SECRETARY FISCHER ANNOUNCES EPA RECOGNITION OF COMMERCE ONSITE WASTEWATER PROGRAM

MADISON—Department of Commerce Secretary Jack L. Fischer, AIA, today announced that the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recognized Wisconsin for adopting the agency’s Voluntary National Guidelines for Management of Onsite and Clustered (Decentralized) Wastewater Treatment Systems.   “Private onsite wastewater treatment systems are a significant part of our nation's water infrastructure, serving 25 percent of existing homes and 33...

City of Whitewater Delegated to Enforce Commercial Building Codes

MADISON – Department of Commerce (Commerce) Secretary Jack L. Fischer, A.I.A., today announced that Commerce has delegated the City of Whitewater, Walworth County, the authority to conduct inspections of all commercial buildings located within the municipality.   “The Town of Ellsworth joins more than 190 other state municipalities that have been delegated the authority to conduct inspections on behalf of Commerce,”...

Village of Williams Bay Delegated to Enforce Commercial Building Codes

MADISON – Department of Commerce (Commerce) Secretary Jack L. Fischer, A.I.A., today announced that Commerce has delegated the Village of Williams Bay, Walworth County, the authority to conduct plan review of small commercial building projects, and inspections of all commercial buildings located within the municipality.   “The Village of Williams Bay joins more than 190 other state municipalities that have been...

USING STREET THEATER TO CHANNEL THE LESSONS OF MOLECULES

NEW ORLEANS - Molecules, any chemist will tell you, have lots to teach us.Giving voice to the lessons of molecules and other props of science, as the lamentable state of science literacy in the United States attests, is no easy task.But a novel project by a collaboration of scientists and educators from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Madison...

(WisBusiness) MON News Summary — 7 April 2008

From WisBusiness.com ... -- Retired UW-Madison Economist Don Nichols says Wisconsin should weather the current recession better than many other states. Speaking at an Economic Outlook conference at the Fluno Center, Nichols said the state's economic activity should decline slightly over the next two quarters, but may rebound somewhat toward the end of the year. He said housing state...

New press release service targets online, offline media outlets

PR To Go offers press release writing, distribution and monitoring services   Stevens Point, Wisconsin – (April 4, 2008) – Solinger Communications, LLC, (www.timsolinger.com) has launched a new service, PR To Go, to provide press release writing, distribution and monitoring services.   Through PR To Go, customers can have press releases written and distributed to media outlets that include newspapers, business and trade...

WisBusiness.com: Experts says Wisconsin should weather recession

WisBusiness.com Retired UW-Madison Economist Don Nichols said today that Wisconsin should weather the current recession better than many other states. Speaking at an Economic Outlook conference at the Fluno Center, Nichols said the state's economic activity should decline slightly over the next two quarters, but may rebound somewhat toward the end of the year. He said housing state housing prices may...

LLPC WORKS TOWARD HERMOSA RESOLUTION

MADISON - The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Labor Licensing Policy Committee (LLPC) will host representatives of the adidas Group and the Workers Rights Consortium (WRC) in a final effort to bring closure to issues related to former workers of Hermosa Manufacturing.  The meeting will be held at noon today (April 4) in the Memorial Union (check Today in the Union...
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