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AT&T Wins Hosting Contract From UHS Systems

For Further Information: Karyn Price 609-397-4880 ext. 204 (office) karynprice@att.com Aaron Bedy 404-810-7157 bedy@att.com FOR RELEASE WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 2005 ATLANTA – AT&T has won a contract to provide hosting services for UHS Systems, the American subsidiary of the Australian broadband company UHS Systems Pty Ltd. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. UHS Systems will house its network servers at AT&T’s area Internet Data Center...

La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce: Business Expo Speaker to show Greater La Crosse Area Professionals ways to Grow their Business in a Healthy Way

Paul Stitt, CEO of Natural Ovens Bakery of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, to kick-off the La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce Business Expo on October 27, presenting “Natural Ovens Business Strategy-Growing your Business In a Healthy Way!” Greater La Crosse Area business professionals who want to develop ideas that will improve their odds at a successful business strategy and improve the...

Forward Wisconsin: Governor Doyle to Recognize 100-Year-Old Wisconsin Businesses

For More Information Contact: Scott Reigstad, Forward Wisconsin, 608.261.2506 U.S. Bank Championship will be the site for the “Centennial Business Celebration” Madison – Governor Jim Doyle will visit Brown Deer Park Golf Course on Friday morning, July 22 but he won’t be swinging a club; the Governor will be recognizing companies that are celebrating their 100th anniversary of doing business in...

Dept. of Commerce: Gov. Doyle Congratulates Procter & Gamble on New Paper Machine Installation

Contact: Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608/267-9661 MADISON-Gov. Jim Doyle today congratulated Procter & Gamble (P&G) on its decision to install a new paper machine and associated equipment at its Green Bay mill. "My Grow Wisconsin plan included significant investments to upgrade and expand our traditional industries," Governor Doyle said. "Wisconsin has been the number-one paper producer in the country for 50 years....

WellPoint, Inc.: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin Foundation partners with American lung Association of Wisconsin to Increase Awareness of the Wisconsin Student Inhaler Law

Milwaukee, WI - Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin Foundation, the charitable giving arm of WellPoint, Inc. (NYSE: WLP) in Wisconsin, is partnering with the American Lung Association of Wisconsin to help increase awareness of a Wisconsin law among parents of children with asthma. Wisconsin Statute s.118.291 is a 1999 law that allows students with asthma to possess and use metered dose and dry...

Dept. of Commerce: Governor’s Housing Awards Total $3 Million

Contact:  Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608/267-9661       MADISON – Governor Jim Doyle today announced that 14 housing agencies located throughout Wisconsin will share approximately $3 million in grants from the state’s Housing Organization and Direct Assistance Program (HODAP).   “My Grow Wisconsin initiative calls for promoting safe, affordable housing and expanding homeownership opportunities for low- and moderate-income families,” said Governor Doyle.  “I...

U.S. Cellular: Why Cell Phones Disappear During the Summer Months

U.S. Cellular Provides Tips On What To Do When You’ve Lost or Found a Cell Phone MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 20, 2005 – According to U.S. Cellular, summertime is a peak period during which cell phones are lost. This happens mostly because people are making big changes in their daily routines; they are attending summer festivals, weddings, class reunions, baseball games,...

Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce: “A.B.L.E. – Active Business Leads Exchange”

Hosted by the Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce. Held at Bluemound Gardens, 11703 W. Bluemound, from 7:00 am to 8:30 am. Pre-registration is required. Pre-register by 5:00 pm on the Monday preceding the meeting and the cost will be $12.00. For those who do not pre-register, it will be $15.00 at the door. To...

Stem cell debate in Washington grows hotter as summer recess nears

By Tom Still MADISON – Before Congress takes its traditional August break, the Senate may help decide the future of federal support for human embryonic stem cell research. Let’s hope a scientifically sound and ethical resolution is reached – and that states such as Wisconsin follow the lead. Just as Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature are divided...
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