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Schneider Logistics: Names Vice President of Business Development

GREEN BAY, Wis., March 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Schneider Logistics Inc., an international lead logistics provider, today announced that Jack Gross has joined the company as vice president of business development. His primary responsibility in this new role will be to lead all Schneider Logistics sales activities as well as the Schneider Brokerage business. Gross will work with...

Dept. of Commerce: Gov. Doyle Announces Community Development Grant for Niagara

Contact: Tony Hozeny, 608/267-9661 MADISON- Gov. Jim Doyle today announced that the City of Niagara, Marinette County, will receive a public facilities grant totaling $395,915 for infrastructure improvements to aid in community and economic development. "My Grow Wisconsin initiative calls for investing in our infrastructure to improve the quality of life for all residents," Gov. Doyle said. "I am pleased that by awarding the City of...

Dept. of Commerce: Gov. Doyle Announces Business Project in Marathon County

Contact: Tony Hozeny, 608/267-9661 MADISON- Gov. Jim Doyle today announced that the Village of Rothschild, Marathon County, will receive a $100,000 Community Development Block Grant-Public Facilities for Economic Development (CDBG-PFED) from the Department of Commerce (Commerce). The grant will help the community construct a new water tower to provide water capacity for Central Wisconsin Finishing, LLC and other industrial users in the area. Central Wisconsin Finishing,...

Tom Still: Lifting federal limits on stem cell research would speed search for cures

By Tom Still MADISON – Suppose you were asked to swing a golf club with one arm, or to write a one-fingered essay on your word processor. You wouldn’t get much accomplished, would you? Or, at the very least, progress would be painfully slow. So it is for researchers in the field of human embryonic stem cells, the body’s core cells...

Baumgarten Managed Care Reviews: Wisconsin Managed Care Review Finds: HMO Enrollment Drops as Employers Look For Other Options

CONTACT: Allan Baumgarten, +1-952-925-9121, or cell +1-952-212-8589 Web site: http://www.allanbaumgarten.com/ HMOS and Hospitals Both Enjoy Strong Net Income MILWAUKEE and MADISON, Wis., March 19 /PRNewswire/ -- HMO enrollment in Wisconsin dropped below 1.6 million for the first time since 1999 as employers, concerned about high premiums, sought other health benefit options. HMOs had strong net income in 2003 after...

Rayovac: Announces Management Change

CONTACT: Media, John Daggett, +1-608-275-4912, or Investors, Nancy O'Donnell, +1-404-992-9001, both of Rayovac Corporation MADISON, Wis., March 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Rayovac Corporation (NYSE:ROV) announced today the resignation of Stephen P. Shanesy, executive vice president, strategic initiatives. Mr. Shanesy has elected to leave his position effective March 31, 2004. After joining Rayovac in 1996 as senior vice president of marketing and...

Dept. of Commerce: Commerce Annouces Trade Show in Iraq

Contact: Tony Hozeny, Commerce, 608/267-9661 Andrew A. Walker, New Fields Exhibitions, Inc. at (202) 496-4976. MADISON- Businesses and individuals interested in the Iraqi market and exporting to Iraq should attend the New Fields' 4th Rebuilding Iraq Exhibition on April 26 - 29 in Arbil, Iraq. The event will feature a diverse range of industries and Iraqi businessmen representing all regions of the country. Over 400 exhibitors...
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