MGE: Requests Change in Electric Rates
Madison, Wis., June 30, 2006--Madison Gas and Electric (MGE) today filed an
application with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to increase
electric rates 1.3%. The average MGE residential customer would see a $1.40
increase in their monthly electric bill.
The rate change covers costs related to constructing MGE's portion of the
Elm Road Generating Station. The Oak Creek facility will provide MGE
customers with...
First Business Financial Services: Announces Management Succession Plan
Contact: Jodie Johnson, Marketing & Communications Officer First Business Financial Services, Inc. Phone 608-232-5910 jjohnson@fbfinancial.com
MADISON, Wis., June 30, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- The Board of Directors of First Business Financial Services, Inc. today announced the retirement of Charles Thompson as Chairman of the Board effective July 17, 2006. Jerry Smith has been named the new Chairman and intends to...
Focus on Energy: Outpost Wins Governor’s Award For Excellence In Energy Efficiency
MEDIA CONTACT:
Julie Wade/Tim Wirtz
Hoffman York
414-225-9568/414-225-9522
<a href="mailto:jwade@hyc.com">jwade@hyc.com / twirtz@hyc.com
- Focus on Energy recognizes Outpost Natural Foods Cooperative for energy efficiency improvements -
MADISON, Wis. (June 30, 2006) - Outpost Natural Foods Cooperative, a Milwaukee-based retail grocery store, has received the Governor’s Award for Excellence in Energy Efficiency given by Focus on Energy for the implementation of innovative energy efficiency projects within...
HospiceCare Inc.: Learn “How to Help a Child With Loss” at HospiceCare Seminar
Contact: Dan Chin , Director of Public Affairs
Work: (608) 327-7006 Cell: (608) 692-8828
<a href="mailto:dan.chin@hospicecareinc.com">dan.chin@hospicecareinc.com
( MADISON , WI ) – How do you comfort a child who is grieving? Learn what you can do at HospiceCare Inc.’s question-and-answer seminar, “How to Help a Child With...
WisBusiness: Building Commission Approves Selling $4.5 M in Surplus Property, Discusses Pending Lawsuit
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
MADISON – The state Building Commission approved a plan Wednesday to proceed with the sale of two pieces of surplus property worth $4.5 million, but not before two Republican legislators tried to delay the process over what they called “unanswered questions.”
The pair, Reps. Jeff Fitzgerald of Horicon and Debi Towns of Janesville, said they wanted...
