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Dept. of Commerce: Gov. Doyle Announces Grant for Information Technology Association of Wisconsin

Contact: Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608/267-9661 Jim Rice, Information Technology Association of Wisconsin MADISON-Gov. Jim Doyle today announced that the Information Technology Association of Wisconsin (ITAWi) will receive a $200,000 grant from the Department of Commerce to help fund critical initiatives...

Dept. of Commerce: Governor Doyle Announces Funding for Technology Development Projects

Contact: Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608/267-9661 MADISON - Governor Jim Doyle today announced that two Wisconsin businesses will receive funding for technology development projects from the Department of Commerce (Commerce) Technology Venture Fund (TVF) program. "Through my Grow Wisconsin plan, we are helping entrepreneurs turn their ideas into high-tech businesses that create good-paying jobs for our...

Rep. Jeskewitz: Is One Step Closer In Creating Stiffer Sentences for Internet Sexual Predators

For More Information Contact: Rep. Sue Jeskewitz (608) 266-3796 (Madison) … State Representative Sue Jeskewitz (R-Menomonee Falls) is pleased by the quick action taken by the Committee on Criminal Justice yesterday to vote...

WPMCA: Four out of five gas stations are locally owned & operated

Contact: Matt Hauser Government Affairs Director 608.256.7555 Fair Marketing Laws create a competitive marketplace, local jobs & must be preserved! Madison, Wis. (Feb. 16, 2006) – Studies show that 4-out-of-5 gasoline retailers in Wisconsin are independently owned and operated. Many are second- and third-generation family-run, one and two store businesses. “Local owners depend on being able to compete in a free, fair and competitive...

UWM: UWM to open Satellite Recruiting/Outreach Office at PIC

Issued by: Kathy Quirk (414-3229-3144), kquirk@uwm.edu 02/16/06 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MILWAUKEE – The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is opening its first community-based satellite recruiting office at the Private Industry Council, 2338 N. 27th St., on Feb. 21. Through this office, information will be provided on education opportunities and resources available to high-school-age students and adults interested in attending UWM. “We want to improve...
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