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DATCP: Farmers Urged to Avoid Manure Spreading if Rain or Melting Snow Likely

  Contact:  Jane H. Larson, (608) 224-5005, DATCP Public Information           Gordon Stevenson, (608) 267-2759, DNR Runoff Management MADISON - With rain and warmer temperatures ahead, state agriculture and water quality officials urge livestock farmers to avoid applying manure if rain is forecast or snow is melting or expected to melt. Avoiding manure spreading when rain or snow...

City of Neenah : Neenah company announces major expansion

  Contact:         Joshua Morby Mobile:           414.791.9120 Email:            media@thenewnorth.com Custom Marine will double manufacturing capability and add 30 new employees   NEENAH, March 8, 2006– Officials from the City of Neenah announced a deal today with Custom Marine, Inc. (CMI) – a subsidiary of CompX Marine Inc. – that will allow the company to relocate its facility, remain in Neenah, and double its manufacturing capabilities,...

UWSP: invites community to join discussion again

University Relations and Communications, 715-346-3046, Fax 715-346-2042, www.uwsp.edu/news The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is once again inviting campus neighbors and members of the Stevens Point community to participate in a Master Planning Information Session on Thursday, March 16. The event will be held in the Alumni Room of the Dreyfus University Center at 7:15 p.m. Parking is available at no charge...

WMC: Urges Assembly to Approve SB

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: R.J. Pirlot, (608) 258-3400 Bi-Partisan Leadership Credited for Helping Industry MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce Tuesday urged Assembly concurrence in a plan to increase the amount of renewable-resource energy used in the state and prohibit future raids on the state’s Public Benefits Fund. WMC supports the plan – SB 459 – because it ensures industrial energy consumers will...

Ward: Health-care economy robust but ripe for change

David Ward, president of Northstar Economics calls the state's health -care economy robust but not sustainable. Ward, in a WisPolitics/Mediasite interview last month sponsored by the Wisconsin REALTORS Association, says the health-care sector in the state creates a lot of high-paying jobs but presents higher and uncertain costs pressures for individuals and business. Ward predicts that the business community some...
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