Dept. of Trade, Agriculture and Consumer Protection: Prime Cuts Meat Market issues voluntary class I recall of pork products
MADISON, Wis. — Prime Cuts Meat Market in Rice Lake, Wis., is issuing a voluntary Class I recall for packaged pork products sold from its store. The recall includes the following products purchased from Jan. 25 to Feb. 6, 2023:
Half ham steaks
Ham steaks
Bacon
Badger Institute: Promotes Smith to EVP, adds directors
Feb. 13, 2023 — The Badger Institute – Wisconsin’s oldest free-market policy and journalism think tank – today announced the promotion of Angela Smith to executive vice president, the addition of board members Shannon Whitworth and Matt Rowe, and the appointment of an array of Wisconsin luminaries as emeritus directors.
Smith joined the Institute in 2021...
Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce: Welcomes 2023 board members
Milwaukee, WI – February 13, 2023 — The Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce (GBCC) has welcomed its 2023 board of directors at the 65 th annual meeting, held on January 26, 2023.
Carol White, president & CEO of GBCC said, “We are pleased to announce these business leaders as our board of directors. Their...
U.S. Department of Commerce: Readout of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework special negotiating round
NEW DELHI – The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) joined the special negotiating round for the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) in New Delhi, India, from February 8-11, 2023. The round was hosted by India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry and covered IPEF Pillars II (Supply Chains), III (Clean Economy), and IV (Fair Economy).
Main Street Alliance: Small businesses rally for policy reform at state capitol
Madison, Wisconsin - On Monday, February 13th, at 1 p.m. small business owners from across the state will gather at the State Capitol to advocate for small business policy reform. Main Street Alliance is organizing this Day of Action with Wisconsin small business owners to demand Badgercare expansion with a public option, Paid Family and Medical Leave and...
Clean Fuels Alliance America: Urges EPA to either raise RFS multiyear volumes or only finalize 2023 volumes
Washington, D.C. – Today, Clean Fuels Alliance America filed formal comments on the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Renewable Fuel Standards for 2023–2025 and Other Changes. After sending signals supporting growth for biomass-based diesel and advanced biofuels in June 2022, EPA reverted to the pattern of flatlined volumes common in previous years. Clean Fuels asks the agency to significantly...
MON WB Summary: WMC spent nearly $1.4M on lobbying last legislative session, more than any other group
-- Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce spent the most of groups that lobbied the Capitol during the 2021-2022 legislative session, at nearly $1.4 million, followed by the Wisconsin Hospital Association at $1.3 million and the Wisconsin Realtors Association at nearly $1.2 million.
They were also the top three spenders in the 2019-20 session.
Groups overall spent $67.4 million to lobby the state...
Shorewest, REALTORS® Menomonee Falls/Germantown Office: Announces new sales director
MENOMONEE FALLS, WIS. 一 As of Wednesday, February 1st, Justin Voisin is the new Sales Director of the Shorewest, REALTORS® Menomonee Falls/Germantown office. Justin has worked in real estate for 18 years, having begun as an agent with Shorewest in 2005, and he has been a continual multi-million dollar producer. In 2021, Voisin was selected as the...
UW-Madison: Legacy continues for dog whose cancer treatment at university inspired millions
MADISON — Long after the last play was called in the 2020 Super Bowl and fans and players left the stadium, an amiable golden retriever named Scout, who appeared in a 30-second commercial during the game’s second quarter, has continued to inspire animal lovers worldwide.
The 2020 commercial, titled “Lucky Dog,” shared Scout’s cancer...
St. Norbert College: Laurie Joyner appointed next president
De Pere, Wis.: Laurie M. Joyner, Ph.D., has been named the ninth president of St. Norbert College, effective July 12, 2023. Joyner will become the first woman to lead the institution in its 125-year history. She will take over for Thomas Kunkel, who has successfully led the college on an interim basis for one year.
Department of Health Services: Expands free COVID-19 testing program
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announces that Wisconsin households can now get two free at-home COVID-19 self-test kits every month through the Say Yes! COVID Test website. Each test kit includes five rapid antigen tests, for a total of 10 self-tests. Self-testing allows for quick results to help people make decisions about their health to prevent spreading...
Wisconsin Bankers Association: Berlin, Wis. Banker honored as Banker of the Year
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Bankers Association (WBA) is pleased to announce the 2022 Banker of the Year award winner: Gregory J. Lundberg,president and CEO of Fortifi Bank, headquartered in Berlin, Wis.
Lundberg has over 30 years of banking experience, and Fortifi Bank, formerly 1st National, has been in business for more than 140 years. The...
First Business Bank: Named a 2023 Top Workplaces USA award winner by Energage
MADISON, WI – February 10, 2023 – First Business Bank announces it earned a 2023 Top Workplaces USA award, issued by Energage, a purpose-driven organization that develops solutions to build and brand Top Workplaces.
“For the second year in a row, our employees across the country voiced their opinions about working at First Business Bank and...
WMC: Wisconsin Business World launches new educator awards program
MADISON – Wisconsin Business World – a program of the WMC Foundation – launched a new awards program for educators on Monday. The Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology (MET) Education Impact Awards program, presented by Plexus Corp., seeks to collect, highlight and share best practice approaches to manufacturing, engineering or technology education in the classroom and at district levels.
Marshfield Clinic Research Institute: Study shows more than 1,000 snowmobile-related injuries in five-year stretch in northcentral Wisconsin
MARSHFIELD – More than a 1,000 people suffered snowmobile-related injuries during a five-year time period in northcentral Wisconsin, but the true number of injuries was likely under-reported due to lack of comprehensive reporting from hospitals and clinics, and snowmobilers’ failure to self-report injuries, according to a study conducted by the Marshfield Clinic Research Institute (MCRI).

