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WTCS: Technical college self insurance group recognized for outstanding fiscal management

Contact: Kevin Myren, 608-246-6033 MADISON – The Wisconsin Technical Colleges’ Districts’ Mutual Insurance (DMI) Company has received a national Award of Excellence from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). The “Excellence in Management & Delivery of Services Award,” which recognizes outstanding fiscal management in the area of government finance, was presented by the 16,000-member organization at its annual conference in San Antonio...

AT&T: Forbes.com Expands Hosting Contract With AT&T

For Release Tuesday, July 12, 2005 NEW YORK – Forbes.com, one of the world’s premier sources of business news with more than 1,500 articles published daily, has renewed and expanded a hosting contract with AT&T. In conjunction with the $1.1 million, two-year contract, Forbes.com is adding networking equipment and space at AT&T’s New York City Internet Data Center (IDC) to...

DoJ: Attorney General Lautenschlager Announces Four Civil Environmental Cases Filed Against Waukesha County Excavating Company

For More Information Contact: Kelly Kennedy 608/266-7876 MADISON – Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager announced today that her office has filed four civil complaints against Eagle Spring Environmental, Ltd., a Waukesha County excavating company, and its owner and operator, Lee L. Cresca, for allegedly violating state environmental laws at four different sites in Racine, Sheboygan, Washington and Waukesha Counties between 2000 and 2004....

Marotta: Miller Brewing Revamping Community Outreach Efforts

MILWAUKEE - Kim Marotta toiled as a litigator in the Wisconsin public defender’s office for nearly 14 years. But in the summer of 2004, the 38-year-old mother of four youngsters gave up representing poor Milwaukee residents in court and jumped to Miller Brewing Co. There, she took on the newly created job of social responsibility director, charged with revamping the company’s community investment program. In...

Tom Still: Paper tech center will connect research with economic and community need

By Tom Still GREEN BAY – At a time when some legislators and citizens are questioning whether the University of Wisconsin System is still in touch with the needs of the state, the new Paper Technology Transfer Center in Green Bay is a reminder that the “Wisconsin Idea” is alive and well. Launched last week with the help of Wisconsin’s...
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