Technology, People & Product Mix Key to Res Manufacturing’s First Century
Company Success Based on Ability to Reinvent Itself
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Although Res Manufacturing has completed a very successful first century, it hasn't been a history without challenges. Constant throughout the company's history, however, have been its dedication to a vibrant corporate culture, business and market expansion and the most sophisticated technology and facilities.
Established on Fifth Avenue...
Joranson Joins DeWitt Ross & Stevens Law Firm
MADISON, WI (October 12, 2007) — DeWitt Ross & Stevens is pleased to announce the addition of Eric P. Joranson to its Madison, Wisconsin, office.
Mr. Joranson is a May 2006 graduate of Hamline University School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he was Editor in Chief of Hamline’s Journal of Public Law & Policy. In 2005, he...
UW-Whitewater College of Business and Economics named a Best Business School for second year
WHITEWATER Cutting-edge classes and providing solid preparation in generalmanagement, teamwork and doing business in a global economy are a few of thereasons the College of Business and Economics at the University ofWisconsin-Whitewater is a 2008 Princeton Review ³Best Business School.²This is the second year the college has received the ranking. "We are proud that the Princeton Review has...
FCC MOVES TO JEOPARDIZE WIRELESS SERVICE IN RURAL WISCONSIN
Decision to Limit Federal Support Will Compromise Economic Development and
Severely Limit Public Safety Resources
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 12, 2007 – – Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) signaled its intent to cap the Federal Universal Service Fund (USF) “very soon” – most likely by November 1, 2007. This is especially dangerous for Wisconsin as the USF...
Dairyland Power needs to be clear on landfill plans
By Gregg Hoffmann
Dairyland Power Cooperative has a chance this week to regain credibility in what has become something of a public relations nightmare. And in the process do the right thing for the community it serves.
The co-op, which wholesales electricity to 25 electric co-ops and 19 municipalities in a four-state area, will hold a public meeting this Wednesday, Oct...
WisBusiness: Commerce Secretary Burke stepping down
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
MADISON - Mary Burke will step down as head of the state Department of Commerce on Nov. 1, Gov. Jim Doyle announced today.
Burke, who has been commerce secretary for two-and-one-half years, said she is leaving to devote more time to her non-profit work and family interests. She is president of the Boy’s and...
