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Focus on Energy: Fuels Success of Businesses Statewide

MEDIA CONTACTS: Tim Wirtz/Julie Semancik Hoffman York 414-225-9522/414-225-9568 twirtz@hyc.com jsemancik@hyc.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MADISON, Wis. (November 1, 2004) – From family farms to the state’s largest homebuilder, Focus on Energy, Wisconsin’s energy efficiency and renewable energy initiative, is helping businesses of all types and in all corners of the state implement the latest technologies to reduce energy consumption, lower utility bills and improve product quality....

WCInteractive: ScreenWRITERTM Maps Election Results for ABC News

CONTACT: Steve Smedberg Tel: +1-608-274-5789 ssmedberg@weathercentral.tv ...

WisBusiness: State trade missions aimed at expanding markets in Asia

By Brian E. ClarkWisBusiness.com MILWAUKEE - Tim Sheehy likes a junket as much as the next guy – at least the first time around. But after his second trip to China in a little more than six months, Sheehy – president of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Association of Commerce - was still shaking the cobwebs out...

Dept. of Commerce: Governor Doyle Announces $250,000 in Tech Zone Tax Credits for Rex Systems Incorporated

Contacts: Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608-267-9661 Ethnie Groves, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2156 Also Announces $150,000 in Tax Credits for Advanced Laser Machining; Projects Will Create 45 New Jobs, Retain Almost 70 in Chippewa County Governor Jim Doyle announced today that Rex Systems Incorporated of Hallie will receive $250,000 in Technology Zone tax credits from the Department of Commerce to...

Governor Doyle: Announces Wisconsin Leads Midwest in Job Growth in Metropolitan Areas

Contact: Ethnie Groves, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2156 State Adds Nearly 53,000 Jobs in Metropolitan Areas in Last Year Governor Jim Doyle announced today that Wisconsin leads the Midwest in job growth in metropolitan areas, according to the most recent statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor. Wisconsin has led the Upper Midwest in job growth for seven straight months. "I'm proud that as a...
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