Dept. of Commerce: Gov. Doyle Announces Rural Business Development Loans
Contact: Tony Hozeny, 608/267-9661
MADISON – Gov. Jim Doyle announced today that two Wisconsin businesses will share $95,000 in loans from the Department of Commerce’s Milk Volume Production (MVP)-Rural Economic Development (RED) Programs. The loans were made at the RED Board meeting held Aug. 17 in Madison.
“My Grow Wisconsin plan calls for investing in our agricultural industry and rural...
Cranberry Creek: Cranberry Creek ~ a Casual Café, Madison’s exciting new “fast-Casual” restaurant is slated to open in late 2004.
Contact: Jim NortonCranberry Creek ~ A Casual CaféPhone 608-839-1983423 West Oak St.Cottage Grove, WIjimnorton@charter.net ~Cranberry Creek~ A Casual Cafe
Press Release
Madison’s and Monona’s Broadway corridor is taking on a bright new look complete with newly paved road, landscaped medians, new lighting, turn lanes, and bike paths.
Along with this renovation comes a level of commercial and residential investment that is quickly making...
WisBusiness: Report – Employment trends could spell trouble for SE Wisconsin
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
Madison and Dane County prospered and gained jobs from 1999 to 2003, while Milwaukee and its suburbs struggled and lost ground.
That's the conclusion of a comprehensive report entitled "Jobs in the New Millennium" released today by the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute. UW-Milwaukee Prof. Sammis B. White wrote the study, using state Department of Workforce Development data.
Overall,...
Dept. of Commerce: Gov. Doyle Announces Wisconsin Trade Program Grant
Contact: Tony Hozeny, 608/267-9661
MADISON – Gov. Jim Doyle announced today that AD-TECH Medical Instruments, Racine, Racine County, has received a $5,000 Wisconsin Trade Project Program grant. AD-TECH Medical Instruments is a high-technology medical device company.
“My Grow Wisconsin plan calls for expanding Wisconsin’s international trade market for small businesses,” Gov. Doyle said. “I am pleased that AD-TECH Medical...

