Gov. Doyle: Announces Community Development Grant For Warrens
Contact: Tony Hozeny, 608/267-9661
MADISON- Gov. Jim Doyle today announced that the Village of Warrens,
Monroe County, will receive a public facilities grant totaling $570,000 to
upgrade its infrastructure system to aid in community and economic
development.
"My Grow Wisconsin initiative calls for investing in our infrastructure to
improve our business climate and the quality of life for all residents,"
Gov. Doyle said. "I am pleased...
UWM: New UWM Morning Management Series Explores 21st Century Leadership Issues
Issued by: Terry Gillick, 414-227-3147 or tgillick@uwm.edu
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee area executives have a new source for updated information and analysis on a broad range of business topics. The Morning Management Series is a new program offered by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education.
According to program organizer Nelson Soler: “I don’t know if...
Dept. of Commerce: Gov. Doyle Announces Development Project in Sturgeon Bay
Contact: Tony Hozeny, (608) 267-9661
MADISON-Gov. Jim Doyle today announced that GNS Corporation d/b/a WireCraft
Manufacturing, Sturgeon Bay, Door County, will receive $30,000 in Community
Development Zone Program tax credits. GNS Corporation acquired the assets of
WireCraft Manufacturing. WireCraft Manufacturing designs and manufactures
specialized wire form, custom retail-merchandising display solutions and
original equipment manufacturer products.
"My Grow Wisconsin initiative calls for supporting regions of
Wisconsin that are...
Orion Energy Systems: MarquipWardUnited Announces Large Environmentally Friendly Initiative
Energy Efficient Lighting Project Equivalent to Removing 3,357 Cars from Road
February 16, 2004. Phillips, WI. Marquip Ward United, a Division of Barry-Wehmiller Companies, Inc., manufacturers of high-speed corrugating, sheeting, and finishing machinery, has announced the completion of an energy-efficient lighting project in its 285,000 square feet manufacturing facilities in Phillips, WI. MarquipWardUnited expects to save 1.18 million...
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP: Health Law Practice Group Continues to Expand
For More Information:Jennifer R. RupkeyDirector, Client DevelopmentPhone: (414) 271-6560E-Mail: jrrupkey@mbf-law.com
MILWAUKEE, WI – Michael Best & Friedrich announced today that two new partners have joined its Health Law Practice Group. The additions expand the firm’s breadth of services and strengthen Michael Best & Friedrich’s position as one of the nation’s top health care law resources. Richard M....
Dept. of Commerce: Governor Doyle Announces $250,000 in Technology Tax Credits to Help Eastbay Create Jobs, Invest in Workplace
Contacts: Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608-267-9661
Jessica Erickson, Governor's Office, 608-261-2156
Award Will Assist Company as it Creates 129 New Jobs in
Central Wisconsin
WAUSAU - Governor Jim Doyle announced today that Eastbay,
Inc. of Wausau will receive $250,000 in Technology Zone...
Gov. Doyle: Governor Doyle Highlights Job-Creating Legislation
Contact: Jessica Erickson, Governor's Office, 608-261-2156
Bill Fixes Flaws in Wisconsin's Technology Zone Tax Credit Program;
Marshfield's Paget Equipment, Dental Crafts Among Firms Benefiting
MARSHFIELD - Governor Jim Doyle signed legislation today
that will let more businesses, like Marshfield's Paget Equipment Company,
take full advantage of Wisconsin's Technology Zone Tax Credit Program.
"This legislation enhances our Technology Zone program and
stimulates the growth of high tech...
Greater Menomonie Area Chamber: Business After Hours
Bundy Hall, 500 Meadow Hill Dr., Menomonie.
For More Information
NWMOC/CVTC Seminar: Office Lean
UW-Stout, Memorial Student Center, Northwoods Room. To register contact: Kristy Grutt; Phone 715.232.5221; Email gruttk@uwstout.edu Free
Tom Still: How Wisconsin can maintain its lead in stem cell research
By Tom Still
MADISON South Korea is a nation deeply imbued with Confucian values, such as the belief that human bodies are inherited from ancestors and should never be tampered with. So there was understandable culture clash in Seoul last week when South Korean researchers announced they had become the first to clone a mature, human embryo and...