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UW Eau Claire: Internship, Apprenticeship Breakfast Offers ‘Sweet Deal’ Feb. 14

EAU CLAIRE — Business leaders in the Chippewa Valley will learn about the benefits of having an intern or apprentice in their company during the Internship & Apprenticeship Informational Breakfast set for 7-8:30 a.m. Feb. 14 at the Holiday Inn Campus in Eau Claire. The program is a partnership between the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire Area Chamber...

WBA: National Consumer Protection Week Provides Good Reminders for Consumers

Check overpayment scams, phony lotteries and fake checks are just a few of the ways con artists rip off consumers. Reports that consumer fraud increased 7.6% in Wisconsin last year serve as a good reminder for consumers to learn about the newest scams and how they can protect themselves from becoming the next victim. The week of Feb. 5-11...

SBT: Wisconsin companies need to prepare for labor shortage

"America's Corporate Coach" is coming to Milwaukee to provide advice to Wisconsin employers, who will face the greatest labor shortage in American history over the next several years. Small Business Times announced today that author and business consultant Jack Lannom will be the keynote speaker at the Bravo! Entrepreneur luncheon, which will be held May 3 during the Wisconsin Business & Technology Expo. Lannom...

DATCP: March grant deadlines loom

More than $1 million to fuel agricultural ingenuity Contact: Mike Bandli 608-224-5136 MADISON - Time is running out for innovators looking to compete for more than $1 million in state agricultural grant funds. This year there are two grant opportunities: $700,000 available in the state's first-ever Biobased Industry Opportunity (BIO) grant program.  Maximum grant award is $150,000 and applications...

Wis. Medical Society: Jury Awards Nine Times Former Limit

Cap on pain and suffering crucial in protecting health care system Madison (February 3, 2006) What has been happening throughout the country already has begun in Wisconsin, less than seven months after the Wisconsin Supreme Court invalidated the state’s monetary limit on noneconomic damages in medical liability cases. A Dane County jury this week awarded $8.4 million, including $4.25 million...

Mad City Broadband

Paige Besson 678-258-1500 Eve Galanter 608/238-0333, (c) 608/469-2796 “Mad City Broadband” On Track Installation of First Radio Transmitter on City Property Scheduled Madison - Louis Kek, CIO of Cellnet Technology, Inc. (Cellnet), today announced plans for installation of...
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