Sundial Software Corporation: New Hire Announcement
Sundial Software Corporation of Madison, WI is happy to
announce that it has added Garrett Krueger to its Small
Business Services team as a Network Engineer.
About Sundial:
Strategically located in Madison, Wausau, and Appleton,
Wisconsin, Sundial Software Corporation is a quality
provider of outsourced information technology including
staff augmentation, specialized consulting, project
management, sophisticated application development, and small
business services to Wisconsin's data processing community
since 1996.Jason Edge...
DWD: July Unemployment Rates Announced
For Immediate Release: Thursday, August 19, 2004
Contact: Rose Lynch (608) 266-6753
Web Audio: http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/dwd/newsreleases/multimedia/ui_081904.mp3
Despite Some Improvement, More Than 76,000 Manufacturing Jobs Lost Over Past Four Years, and 147,000 Workers Still Need Jobs
Madison - Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Secretary Roberta Gassman today announced that Wisconsin's preliminary unemployment rate for July is 4.6 percent compared...
Gov. Doyle: Preserves Wisconsin Rules Protecting Overtime Pay
Friday, August 20, 2004
Contacts: Rose Lynch, Department of Workforce Development,
608-266-6753
Ethnie Groves, Office of the Governor,
608-261-2156
Wisconsin Won't Go Along With Bush Administration Rules That Would Deny Overtime Pay to About 150,000 Wisconsin Workers
Governor Jim Doyle announced today that Wisconsin workers
receiving overtime pay will remain protected under state labor laws as the
Bush Administration implements controversial changes at...
John Gard: The golf tournament that almost wasn’t
By John Gard
Last week, the entire sports nation’s attention turned to Wisconsin as the PGA Championship came to Whistling Straits golf course in Haven, Wisconsin. It was the first time in 71 years that a men’s major championship was played in Wisconsin. The weather was beautiful. The crowds were huge. The tournament was thrilling. ...
Tom Still: Dividing stem cells along partisan lines isn’t a good experiment
By Tom Still
MADISON – Are human embryonic stem cells Democratic or Republican?
As silly as that question is, it appears to be at the core of one of the more lamentable "wedge issues" of the 2004 presidential campaign. Both political parties will deserve some blame if stem cell science takes a back seat to stem cell politics.
If you followed the...
