Dept. of Commerce: Governor Doyle Announces Milk Volume Production Loan
Contact: Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608/267-9661
MADISON - Governor Jim Doyle today announced that Quantum Dairy, LLC, Weyauwega, Waupaca County has received a $600,000 loan from the Department of Commerce (Commerce) Milk Volume Production (MVP) program to increase milk production in Wisconsin.
"My Grow Wisconsin plan calls for a new commitment in our agricultural economy -...
HospiceCare: Offers Support for Stoughton-area Residents Suffering a Loss
For more information, contact: Dan Chin, Director of Public Affairs
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WEI: Wisconsin’s Green Built Home Named Green Building Program of the Year!
(Madison, WI) -- Green Built Home™, a voluntary program of Wisconsin Environmental Initiative (WEI) in partnership with the Madison Area Builders Association, has been named Green Building Program of the Year at the National Green Building Conference.
“Obviously we’re very excited to get this recognition,” says Nathan Engstrom, Green Built Home Program Director, “but we didn’t do this...
Governor Doyle: Governor Announces Wisconsin Will Receive Additional $26.2 Million in Federal Energy Assistance
Contact: Anne Lupardus, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2162
Governor Jim Doyle today announced that the State of Wisconsin will receive an additional $26.2 million in emergency funds to help low and fixed income citizens afford their energy bills this winter. The additional funds bring Wisconsin's share of federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) to $99.8 million. ...
Aidmatrix: Partnership utilizes technology to ensure connectivity, visibility, communication to mobilize aid where and when it is needed
MUNICH and DALLAS – March 23, 2006 – In response to the unprecedented series of natural disasters for which the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are providing relief, it is teaming up with the Aidmatrix Foundation – an innovative independent NGO with offices here, in the US and Asia, to help support...
