It’s a Matter of Fact: Good Nutrition and Physical Activity for Better Health
March is Nutrition Month, and state health officials are remindingeveryone that a healthy diet and being physically active are importantcontributors to overall health.“Poor diet and inactive lifestyles lead to overweight and obesity,which increase the risk of many diseases and conditions such as heartdisease, hypertension, and Type 2 diabetes,” said Dr. Sheri Johnson,State Health Officer.Johnson said that everyone should consider...
Onvia to Help Streamline Purchasing Process for Local Governments in Wisconsin
SEATTLE, March 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Local governments in Wisconsin have started streamlining purchasing processes using an online service from Onvia (NASDAQ:ONVI) , a leading provider of comprehensive market intelligence. Onvia and the Association of Public Purchasers (WAPP) recently signed an agreement that enables all members of WAPP and their registered vendors to use the Onvia DemandStar e-procurement tool at...
Michael Bleadorn Joins Right Management As Vice President, Organizational Consulting
Milwaukee – March 18, 2008 – Right Management has hired Michael Bleadorn, Ph.D., as Vice President, Organizational Consulting in the Midwest Region’s Organizational Consulting Practice. Right Management (www.right.com) is the world’s leading provider of integrated human capital consulting services and solutions across the employment lifecycle.
“Michael’s knowledge and expertise as a consultant in organizational development and talent management will make...
UW GEOLOGY MUSEUM RECEIVES MORE THAN $100,000 IN MINERALS
MADISON - In its 160-year existence, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Geology Museum has never before received a mineral donation like the one recently given by retired UW-Madison electrical engineering Professor R.A. Greiner.With 684 specimens and an appraised value in excess of $115,000, the R.A. Greiner Mineral Collection is the most impressive set of minerals the museum has ever received....
Tool Tote Survives All-Terrain Torture Test to Prove It’s Got Durability in the Bag
Duluth Trading Company Begins Tongue-in-cheek "Torture Tests" – A Fiendish Series of Product Testing
BELLEVILLE, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Can a utility bag made to tote tools survive two miles on gravel roads behind a 2-ton truck and then hoist a 250-pound engine block? If so, this utility bag can surely withstand everyday reckless dragging, side swipes and...
Journal Communications Reports February Revenue for Its Publishing and Broadcast Groups
MILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Journal Communications, Inc. (NYSE:JRN) announced today that for the second period ended February 24, 2008, total revenues for its Publishing and Broadcast groups of $33.61 million decreased 7.5% compared to $36.35 million reported for the second period ended February 25, 2007. This is due in large part to continued weakness in classified advertising revenue at the daily newspaper...
The Marcus Corporation Reports Increased Third Quarter Revenues and Operating Income
Operating income more than triples to $6.3 million
MILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Marcus Corporation (NYSE:MCS) today reported increased revenues and operating income for the third quarter ended February 28, 2008.
Third Quarter Fiscal 2008 Highlights
Total revenues for the third quarter of fiscal 2008 were $86,040,000, a 20.5 % increase from revenues of $71,418,000 for the third...
Actuant Reports Record Second Quarter Results, Raises Full Year Guidance
MILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Actuant Corporation (NYSE: ATU) today announced record sales and earnings for its second quarter ended February 29, 2008.
Highlights
Sales totaled $400 million, a 17% increase over the prior year, with 4% core sales growth (total sales less the impact of foreign currency rate changes and business acquisitions).
Completed the previously announced European Electrical restructuring program.
23% year-over-year...
A Roadmap for Business Intelligence Success – The Value of a BI Assessment
Most people take time to plan for retirement, put their kids through college or organize a yearly vacation.
So why do so many people responsible for their company’s business intelligence (BI) initiative fail to adequately plan for this large, complex, and costly effort?
With nearly 50 percent of all BI projects ending in some degree of failure, it is...
(WisBusiness) WED News Summary — 19 March 2008
From WisBusiness.com ...
-- Gov. Jim Doyle on Tuesday praised a proposed rule to cut mercury emissions from utilities by 90 percent because of the flexibility built into the proposed rule.
Doyle said the Department of Natural Resources will hold a public hearing April 7 on the proposal, which would require power plants to reduce mercury emissions by 90...

