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Midas Management Consulting: Solid Waste Cost Reduction Consulting Comes to Madison

Contact Person: Tim Johnson (608) 438-2230 Midas Management Consulting is pleased to announce the opening of its Madison, Wisconsin office. Tim Johnson will be heading the Madison operation. Tim will be...

The Spin Group, Inc.: Designs Website For Aaron Rehab

For More Information Contact: Conrad Ayala, Interface Architect The Spin Group, Inc. (414) 672-8888 or conrad.a@spingroup.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Milwaukee, WI The Spin Group, Inc. has designed a website for Aaron Rehab. Spin Group will also be providing online marketing services for this website through their SmartStart program. The website is currently focusing on the E-Z Boot™ Therapeutic Orthotic System. In the future the...

Dept. of Commerce:

Contact: Tony Hozeny, 608/267-9661 MADISON – Gov. Jim Doyle announced today that Jenkins Research and Manufacturing Corporation, Fitchburg, Dane County, in the Capital Ideas Technology Zone, will receive $50,000 in Technology Zone tax credits. The Capital Ideas Technology Zone includes the counties of Dane, Jefferson, and Rock. “My Grow Wisconsin initiative emphasizes the key role of technology development in...

Dane Co. Exec. Falk: County Board Supervisors, Executive Falk, Announce Clean Lakes and Parks Initiatives in Proposed 2005 County Budget

Contact: Sharyn Wisniewski, Office of the County Executive (608) 267-8823 Dane County Board Supervisors and County Executive Kathleen Falk today announced budget initiatives for next year to preserve county lakes, streams and land. “People here in Dane County love our lakes, streams, parks and natural areas. They are a big part of what makes Dane...

WisBusiness: Selig Says Brewers Won’t Leave Milwaukee

By Brian Resop For WisBusiness.comMILWAUKEE - Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig told reporters at the Milwaukee Press Club Wednesday that what everyone is worrying about most -- the Milwaukee Brewers leaving town -- is the one thing they shouldn't be worrying about at all. "Baseball has never broken a lease," Selig said. "As long as I am commissioner, baseball will...
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