Wisconsin Assembly for Local Arts: 300+ leaders celebrate the arts, creativity, economic vitality, and community livability at the Wisconsin Arts Congress
For immediate release
Contact: Anne Katz, Wisconsin Assembly for Local Arts
608 255 8316 / akatz@wisconsinarts.org
October 12, 2004, Overture Center for the Arts, Madison
presented by the Wisconsin Arts Board and Wisconsin Assembly for Local Arts
made possible with support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Wisconsin Arts Board,
American Express Company, and Midwest Airlines
Over 300 community leaders, including artists, arts organization...
Bone Care International: to Announce First Quarter 2005 Financial Results on October 26, 2004
Contacts:
Rx Communications Group, LLC
Melody A. Carey (Investors)
(917) 322-2571
Bone Care International, Inc.
Brian J. Hayden
Vice President, Finance
(608) 662-7800
CONFERENCE CALL ON OCTOBER 27, 2004 AT 9:00 AM CDT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Middleton, Wisconsin – October 13, 2004 – Bone Care International, Inc. (Nasdaq: BCII) today announced that the Company will report first quarter 2005 financial results on Tuesday, October 26, 2004,...
COWS: Many Hardworking Wisconsin Families Hardly Getting by
For more information, contact:
Laura Dresser ...
REALTORS: Value Hispanic Market
Contact: Mike Ruzicka
414-778-4929
Kick-off event Thursday, October 14th
The Greater Milwaukee Association of REALTORSR (GMAR) will celebrate the
formation of a chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Real
Estate Professionals (NAHREP) in Milwaukee.
The kick off event will be held on Thursday, October 14th from 5:30 -
8:00 PM at the United Community Center, 1028 S....
WisBiz In-Depth: Potosi Beer Museum could spark tourism
By Gregg Hoffmann
POTOSI – The remnants of a brewery that has not been open for more than three decades could turn out to be a boon for tourism and economic development in this Grant County community.
Potosi was selected as the site for a national beer museum earlier this year, beating out Milwaukee and St. Louis.
Some work has already...
WisBusiness: TDS may appeal commission’s decision on rate increase
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
MADISON - TDS may appeal Tuesday’s ruling by the three-member Wisconsin Public Service
Commission allowing SBC to raise its wholesale rates by 13 to 20 percent.
The decision, which mirrors a Sept. 30 vote by the PSC, means wholesale prices for competitors
that lease the so-called “last mile” of wire to homes...
DWD: Wisconsin Announces Receipt of $10.8 Million in Federal Performance Bonus Funds for “Welfare to Work” Program
Contact: Dick Jones (608) 267-4780
Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Receives Bonus for Achievements in Helping Low Income Working Families
Governor Jim Doyle and Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Secretary Roberta Gassman today announced the receipt of $10,860,369 in federal dollars for demonstrated performance in the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program.
"Wisconsin has always been a leader in employment...
UW Oshkosh: Entrepreneurship is focus of business college symposium
CONTACT: Katherine Fredrickson, (920) 424-3270
OSHKOSH – A keynote address by the cofounder of Culver’s restaurants and panel discussions involving business leaders and leading Fox Valley entrepreneurs will be part of the third annual University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh College of Business Administration Fall Symposium.
“Support of entrepreneurship is...
Dept. of Transporation: Governor Doyle Kicks-Off Four Year Marquette Interchange Reconstruction
Contacts: Randy Romanksi, Department of Transportation, 608-266-1114
Ethnie Groves, Governor's Office, 608-261-2156
Represents $810 Million Public/Private Investment into Transportation
Infrastructure
MILWAUKEE - Governor Jim Doyle today kicked-off the start of
the $810 million Marquette Interchange reconstruction project.
"Four years from now we intend to celebrate the successful
completion of a brand new interchange that will be a safer and...
