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- Great Wolf CEO becomes an 'undercover boss'
- Bankruptcy filings in state up 16% at midyear
- Bank takes over 150 Eliason apartments
- Sheboygan courts casino; Sokaogon tribe had talks with Kohler Co., city, county leaders
- First-time filings for unemployment insurance fall in Wisconsin
- Knetter named new UW Foundation president
- Rockwell earnings triple in quarter, strong China growth cited
- Bemis acquisitions pay off as firm posts record sales of $1.3B
- Stores slash school supply prices
- Judge accepts guilty plea in Koss embezzlement
- International Automotive Components Group to cut 167 jobs in Sheboygan
- Anchor Bank sells four branches in Green Bay area
- 50/50 chance for bumper corn crop
- Exact Sciences licenses technology for use in cancer tests
- 3M settles state lawsuit over air pollution violations
- GreenBiz: Women active in sustainabie businesses
- WisBusiness: `Town Center' will be key to UW's Institutes for Discovery
- Sheboygan: Rail line rehab hits snag
- Flooding keeps Eaton facility closed
- Thousands flock to Oshkosh's EAA AirVenture
- State's health care start-ups raised $50 million through midyear
- Large power line proposed between Madison and La Crosse
- Crop report: Excess water causing issues around the state
- More temporary job openings sound good, but could be bad for workers
- Kohl's donates $100,000 for Milwaukee disaster relief
- BizOpinion: Cray's supercomputers help put Wisconsin technology on the world map
- Pabst's new captain is a branding master
- Ambac case lawyers, advisers get $18 million
- Air traffic controllers keep EAA AirVenture flying smoothly
- Walworth company to open on-site clinic
- Summit Credit Union ascends to No. 1 in state
- Oneida business pursues biomass-to-energy project
- Internet company sees future in snail mail
- American Family expects 1,200 damage claims
- What should Harley do now?
- U.S. Rep. Jim Oberstar backs Port of Green Bay dredging
- WisBusiness: Safety net frayed for workers who supplied GM
- WisBusiness: Hope, benefits running out for Rock County jobless
- Some restaurant, tavern owners say customers have been adjusting to smoking ban
- Roundy's opens door to Chicago market
- Putin jumps on a Harley to praise motorbikes
- Packers have big plans for real estate near Lambeau
- Edgewater developer blasts lawsuit
- WMEP says it helped create 337 jobs
- Johnson Controls quarterly profit doubles, but shares fall
- Bucyrus hopeful - but still awaiting - loan approvals
- Johnson Controls caps strong quarter with acquisition
- MillerCoors U.S. retail sales down 2.4%
- Stem cell camp whets appetite of future scientists
- Auto recovery lifts Johnson Controls 3Q net income
- Associated posts third consecutive loss but predicts profits soon
- State detects $30.5 million in unemployment fraud
- Mercury Marine job fair draws hundreds
- GOP lawmakers call for runoff rules hearing
- Forbes: Packers are 22nd-most valuable sports team
- EAA AirVenture enthusiasts work to stay dry ahead of Oshkosh fly-in
- DWD Secretary Roberta Gassman lauds employment program efforts
- Agriculture Secretary Nilsestuen remembered for bridge-building, love of farming
- Madison tech firm Echometrix issued two patents
- Minn.: 2-year colleges partner to offer biotech degree
- Marshfield: New use planned for Wick building
- Excessive rain makes it difficult for farmers to harvest crops as bugs, fungi flourish
- WMEP: Assistance generates $164 million in economic impact for Wisconsin manufacturers, 973 jobs
- Supreme Court liability ruling muddies legal waters for industry
- Plexus 3Q profits jump
- Manpower earnings double; CEO expects slow recovery to continue
- Humana plans to move 305 employees out of downtown Green Bay location
- Former Prime Financial CEO Koenig banned from credit union industry
- 28 of 31 Wisconsin cities see unemployment rise in June
- Wisconsin Department of Agriculture head Rod Nilsestuen dies
- Oshkosh: Low-interest loan fund aims to help downtown businesses get by
- Benefits extension helps, but a job would be better
- Minn.-based Cemstone to build plant in Wisconsin
- MGIC ends 11 straight quarters of losses
- Lighting the [Entrepreneurial] Fire: UW youth camp stirs young ambitions
- Leinie's sees surge in Summer Shandy sales
- Is the iPad ready for business?
- Harley decision on moving jobs to come within weeks
- Former employees sue Fort McCoy contractor for OT pay
- Barron County storms cause major crop damage
- $10 million in bonds set for Pleasant Prairie bakery
- WisBusiness: Supreme Court overturns arbitration decision in Menards discrimination case
- How the Journal Sentinel went public, leaving the company - and its workers - with disastrously devalued stock
- WisBusiness: New tool looks at impact of development on water resources
- Late blight concerns grow in Rock County
- Harley-Davidson 2Q income jumps, sales drop eases
- Reprogrammed cells no match for stem cells
- State loses lawsuit over fund transfer
- Businesses hit with spate of phony smoking ban violation complaints
- M&I lost $173.8 million in quarter
- Marinette awaits Navy's decision on new warship
- Madison researchers working to develop non-fossil fuels
- For paper mills, going green comes naturally
- Businesses applying lessons from 2004 to prepare for this year's PGA Championship
- Janesville's HealthNet clinic set to expand
- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans makes Ward's 50 Top Performing Insurance Companies
- Popular repair program left without block grant money
- Affinity Health System named among top hospitals in survey
- Green Cab gets ready to take to the road with its all-hybrid taxis
- Surrogate mothers win insurance battle in court
- Six repeat animal-welfare violations found at UW-Madison
- Dredging in Port of Green Bay successful
- Wet weather challenges farmers
- Old World Wisconsin to reopen after tornado damage
- GM reinstates Muskego Buick franchise
- Federal funds to subsidize jobs in Rock County
- California water quality firm plans to expand to Milwaukee
- Findorff had role in O'Donnell oversight
- Wolf Appliance asks union for 20 percent cut in wages to keep jobs in Wisconsin
- Former Koss exec charged in theft takes a plea
- Illinois Governor Pat Quinn floats plan to catch, eat Asian carp
- Oshkosh company banking on big things from tiny nanoparticles
- Janesville: Can Monterey Mill contain the spill?
- Green Bay medical records firm secures $35 million investment
- DOT finally approves repairs on Hoan Bridge
- Bemis closes sale of Menasha, Tulsa plants
- Talgo project rolls on despite rail debate
- Sheboygan: Spaceport nears lease with city
- Export-Import Bank vote moves Bucyrus/Reliance deal forward
- National lead paint lawsuit draws local attention
- Helios CEO wants federal renewable standard
- Small companies denied credit as big firms thrive
- Local banks lending despite economy
- BizOpinion: Wall Street got bailed out, but families are still struggling
- Abri to be sold to Molina for $16 million
- State fares well in sustainability rankings
- Great Lakes cargo shipments increase
- Four Wisconsin cities make Money magazines list of 'Best Places to Live'
- Tech Council: Bold action needed to advance state economy
- State to spend $34 million in stimulus funds to retrain workers
- Survey: State banks concerned about overhaul bill
- Summerfest attendance up 2.5 percent
- Oshkosh reviews $5 million agreement with Oshkosh Corp.
- Green advocates say clean energy a job-creating engine
- City centers seen as key to communities' futures
- Chiefs' departure lamented in River Falls
- Wisconsin Technology Council pushes for more venture capital funding
- Wis.-based Burger Boat warns of possible layoffs
- We Energies' Valley plant operates under more lenient standards
- Patrick Cudahy, its plant recovering a year after blaze
- Koss embezzlement ran in spurts, lawsuit says
- Attendance at Milwaukee's Summerfest rises 2.5 pct
- Study says state economy grade is a 'C'
- Neenah Foundry to exit bankruptcy this month
- CUNA Mutual to issue $85 million in notes
- Officials serve search warrant at Sauk County farm
- Court rules state must pay disabled worker benefits
- Appleton Paper sells some packaging operations
- 'Winner effect' linked to changes in brain circuitry, UW study finds
- Kohl's, Bon-Ton sales for June rise less than expected
- Colder's buys Flanner's inventory
- Tower Tech plans to hire 60 workers
- Oshkosh receives $136 million in military orders
- Fire causes evacuation at Orbis Co. plant in Menasha
- Wells Fargo Financial closes offices
- Moore suggests other federal funding options for Hoan Bridge repairs
- Rail advocates tout regionalism in economic talks
- State to provide $4.5 million in worker training grants
- Wisconsin farmland tax breaks cost $5 million, report shows
- St. Francis to regulate gold buyers
- SBA loans take steep dive
- Overture Center unveils possible future model
- Solar energy manufacturer coming to Menomonee Valley
- Quad begins life as a publicly traded company
- Court ruling clouds Capital Area Regional Planning Commission's future
- USDA grants will help expand rural broadband
- Unemployment claims continue to drop in Wisconsin
- Old World Wisconsin looks for new life after tornado
- Hansen to retire from Johnson Financial Group; Weyers will be next CEO
- Tower Tech to supply wind towers to Spain's Gamesa
- Lawmakers, mayor want to divert federal money to Hoan repairs
- BizOpinion: Analyzing charities: How you can become a smarter giver
- Two organizations share $25M in broadband stimulus funds
- State farmland values slid during 2009
- June foreclosure filings fell 13.4% in Wisconsin
- Uniroyal plant expected to resume operations Tuesday following fire
- Road, bridge money checks are in the mail
- With 57% of Wisconsin's milk market, does Dean Foods have unfair advantage?
- Wisconsin companies contribute to Gulf cleanup effort
- Quad/Graphics IPO raises $980 million
- Defunct investment program for fledgling firms paid off in big way
- Citizen Utility Board sues Wisconsin electric rate regulators
- BizOpinion book review: 'AdaptAbility'
- Group sues PSC over utility discounts to industry
- Health overhaul first provisions start to kick in
- Minnesota high-speed rail behind schedule, may lose funds
- Henry Technologies enters Asian joint venture
- 'Pickle Bill' widens offerings at farmers markets
- Frontier/Verizon deal may help boost rural Internet speeds
- Army has spent $120 million so far to rehab munitions site
- 5,800 unemployment cases await appeals hearings because of staffing problems
- Oneida tests smoking limits at several casino sites
- Customers breathe easy on first day of Wisconsins statewide smoking ban
- BizOpinion: Employees will leave with economy improvement, taking company knowledge with them
- Wet June a relief for state's northern resorts, tourists
- Oshkosh Corp. MRAPs proving value as military restricts use of vehicles vulnerable to IEDs
- Indoor smoking ban starts Monday
- Bucyrus chief dug deep for support
- Battle over card fees pits small businesses against issuers
- Wisconsin gets $25 million for broadband upgrades
- Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation reports food prices rise 1 percent
- U.S. private-sector job growth lags in June
- Two rural telecom companies receive federal money to expand high-speed Internet
- UW study pinpoints single gene crucial for brain development
- June job losses at 125,000, but jobless rate falls to 9.5%
- Koss returns to NASDAQ compliance
- Frontier to add Milwaukee routes, end Atlanta flights
- ABC Supply finalizes purchase of Bradco Supply
- Union files unfair labor charges against Merrill Manufacturing Corp.
- Three economic casualties find new business life in franchising
- Delays mute dealers' fireworks supplies
- High-speed depot pressures Madison planners
- DOA building will house Madison rail stop
- Oshkosh Corp. lands $600 million heavy truck order
- Report: China's illegal subsidies to its paper industry threaten Wisconsin jobs
- Koss revises financial results, reports $257,158 loss
- House approves financial industry reform bill
- Group created to bring more young professionals to central Wisconsin
- Green Bay seeks funding to raze old downtown mall
- Four Wisconsin companies added to Russell 3000 business index
- Dairy farmers discuss price stabilization
- Congress-backed bank loan for Wisconsin-based Bucyrus would save 1,000 jobs
- WisPolitics: Obama says GOP out of touch with Americans' struggles
- WisBusiness: Bucyrus CEO credits White House for helping with bank deal
- Republican candidate Neumann would boost jobs in Wisconsin with research triangles
- Organic Valley farmers can raise milk output; sales increase expected
- M&I Bank takes back ownership of Union Corners property in Madison
- Talks ongoing over Bucyrus business deal
- Obama to talk about economy during visit today to Racine
- Milwaukee crafts a new plan for downtown
- Environmental groups want impact study on proposed biomass plant
- Anchor Bank reduces its loss as it cuts provisions for bad loans
- Oshkosh Defense: Announces $600M in new delivery orders for heavy-duty army vehicles
- Tentative compromise could save Bucyrus jobs
- MMAC study documents value of Bucyrus contract
- Stocks hammered as Dow sinks below 10,000
- Nearly 2,700 Wisconsin home buyers may lose out on credits
- Milwaukee chosen to pilot program aimed at foreclosures
- Organizers optimistic about PGA Championship sales
- Green Bay's Resch Center awarded 2012 NCAA men's hockey regional
- Wind farm rules hearing draws crowd in Fond du Lac
- Heavy rains too much of a good thing for state farmers, report says
- Great Wolf to open resort in California near Disneyland
- Foremost Farms receives $45M in tax credits
- For-profit colleges finding way into Fox Valley
- Export-Import Bank may reconsider Bucyrus decision
- Broad-based coalition calls for constitutional protection of transportation fund
- Hiring of Wisconsin architect for Iowa project generates objections
- New brewing company might build facility in Janesville
- Cassville bank gets third corrective-action warning from FDIC this year
- TomoTherapy is radiating optimism
- Metalcraft of Mayville employees to strike
- Brown County Tavern League sells e-cigarettes as alternative to smoking
- Part-time board work yielding big-time pay
- First major high-speed rail design contracts awarded
- BizOpinion: Defense-less no more: Wisconsin firms competing for, and winning, military contracts
- Wind farm towers take local turn
- Questions remain in deal for Overture
- Full Spectrum Solar sees sunny future
- Decision may kill Bucyrus deal, cost 1,000 jobs
- World Color Press shareholders approve sale to Quad/Graphics
- Lawmakers: Speed up research to stop Asian carp
- Hospital tax not living up to billing
- High court backs Johnson Controls over insurer
- Finance bill boosts consumer protections
- WisBusiness: State officials look to feds for dairy industry support
- A.O. Smith factory in Tennessee resumes production after flooding
- Packers CEO wants to avoid work stoppage
- Parking garage collapse near Summerfest kills 1
- Stark Investments loses president, four other partners
- AECOM to build system to turn food scraps into energy
- Wisconsin to share in $173M settlement with computer chip firms
- Onion enters partnership with Chicago Tribune
- Madison: Target buys land for Hilldale store
- Anchor receives delisting warning from Nasdaq
- State, federal officials convene in Madison on dairy competition
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- New craft brewery launched in Janesville
- Federal stimulus money for broadband approved
- Country USA organizers to put on three-day Rock USA festival next year
- Alice and Buy strike a .com deal
- Wisconsin State Fair Park makes money, but monitoring lax
- Wisconsin Economic Summit Series will kick off in August
- Navy contract could be good news for Fairbanks Morse
- Natural Resources Board approves new statewide phosphorus regulations
- Local unemployment rates decline
- Coast Guard orders nine more Marinette Marine boats
- Zoning code updates worry Madison officials
- Dollar signs pointing up for Summerfest
- MMAC announces Future 50 award winners
- Koss files suit against former employee Sachdeva and auditor
- Die-hard fans of Country USA in Oshkosh schedule their lives around annual music festival
- Stevens Point Brewery expands after sales grow
- St. Luke's review finds almost 30% echocardiograms are misread
- Out-of-state firms awarded construction projects in Wisconsin
- Midwest home sales increase 22 percent in May
- Green Bay's Advance Business Center tailors space to business needs
- Doyle: Health reform will save Wisconsin millions
- Dissent delays wind council's progress
- Community banks in Wisconsin ripe for consolidation, report says
- Diversey to cut 120 Racine-area jobs
- BizOpinion: Hitting the green: Landing a major golf tournament scores economic payback
- WisBusiness: Former guv touts technology for humanitarian work
- Enforcer of Wisconsin's raw milk rules resigns
- Bus route to Quad/Graphics will be eliminated
- UW-Whitewater receives $5.9M grant for worker training
- UW Credit Union subsidiary focuses on student loans
- Siting group to mull rules for big farms
- SBA loans available for businesses hurt by freak snow storm
- Overture Center, banks resolve $23.6 million debt
- Industry makeover: Salons prepare for new regulations
- Flower, tree nurseries are a big part of Wisconsin's farm economy
- Businesses, customers dislike new tobacco labeling law
- Boldt, U.K. firm to build UW biomass plant
- Wisconsin has fewer jobs than in 2000
- NFL commissioner to attend Packers shareholders meeting
- Milwaukee MillerCoors brewery testing new bottling line
- Developer accuses Lake Geneva officials of racketeering
- Court: Developers must pay taxes on unbuilt condos
- Contractor looks for work on tax credit projects
- AT&T cuts about 125 jobs after more customers cut the cord
- State tourist destinations hire more Americans
- State cherry production expected to take big hit in 2010
- Aircraft refurbisher gives new life to DC-3s
- Big rig transmission company has weathered downturn and is ready to grow
- Under proposal, domestic partner benefits would be required for Madison contractors
- Downtown Madison rail station boosts chances of a public market
- TARP still lends safety net to Wisconsin banks
- New run-off pollution rules set for a vote
- Wisconsin-based insurers responding to Minnesota storm damage
- Rental car bill threatens KRM rail funding
- Kimberly-Clark Corp. shuffles executives, hires new VP
- Dow Jones industrial average closes up 16 points; gold sets new high
- Anchor Bank among the largest TARP deadbeats
- Madison: Great Wolf making move to Far West Side
- Wisconsin gets $7.9 million in federal funds for energy-efficiency programs
- Caterpillar to re-enter mining equipment market
- Wisconsin, California to team up on stem cell work
- Potawatomi plan $29 million redevelopment
- New owners plan to reopen Three Bears Lodge hotel Friday
- Employment data raises new doubts about state's recovery
- Detour ahead: Street work has businesses stuck in traffic jam
- Reaction mixed to NewPage leadership shakeup
- Milwaukee bid preference cuts city contractor
- BizOpinion book review: 'The Green Business Guide'
- Milwaukee executive types needed as movie extras
- WisBusiness: Regional officials pledge cooperation on environmental measures
- Madison mayor wants streamlined project approvals
- Builders predict rising paint prices
- Spectrum Brands merger completed
- Rural residents file complaint with state over broadband access
- Rep. Suder proposing newer 'Rural Jobs Act'
- Quad/Graphics to consolidate Polish operations
- Oshkosh military patrol vehicle debuts at Paris trade show
- Oshkosh Corp. TIF stalls as negotiations continues
- Group says high-speed rail will add 9,000 jobs in Wisconsin
- Indoor mountain bike park will occupy former Menards in Milwaukee
- Financial reform regulations could hurt consumers
- BizOpinion: The many faces and flavors of entrepreneurism in Wisconsin
- State jobless rate drops to lowest level since early 2009
- WisBusiness: Businesses gear up as countdown to July 5 smoking ban continues
- Candidates for governor tout job creation in Appleton appearances
- Efforts underway to map broadband access
- SC Johnson to buy Sara Lee's insecticide unit
- Quad/Graphics cleared to list stock on NYSE
- Prosecutors expect plea deal with former Koss VP Sachdeva
- Promega, Cellular Dynamics collaborate on project
- Madison Common Council lifts TIF restrictions for BioLink project
- Great Wolf acquires control of gaming firm
- BizOpinion: Make your voice heard during Dairy Month
- After a year and one big movie, Wisconsin's film incentive program has been scaled back
- Executive shakeup announced at NewPage as former Chrysler CEO takes reins
- Erin Hills ready to host the 2017 US Open
- A.O. Smith forms join venture with Japanese manufacturer
- Milwaukee sheet metal association locks out union workers
- ARI Network Services profit falls 88%
- Reform bill could boost pharmacy benefits firms
- Anchor gets approval to sell 11 branches
- Yabuki's personal investment in Fiserv sparks analyst attention
- Skepticism mixes with enthusiasm over 120-year concrete recipe
- Oshkosh receives $173M in Army awards
- Obama's auto liaison makes a U-turn
- Madison: Is a deal in sight on vacant Royster-Clark site?
- GreenBiz: Wisconsin renewable energy fair is 'largest and longest running'
- DOT official's company rings up hundreds of thousands of dollars in state business
- Wisconsin yacht builder calls 100 employees back to work
- Quincy Bioscience expands with move
- Why a ferry gets to dump coal waste in Lake Michigan
- U.S. Navy sees ship contract by early August
- Computer crash halts unemployment claims
- Dairy farmers fight for right to sell raw milk
- UW program aims to fill need for doctors
- Former Wick Building Systems factory for sale
- Change engulfed electronics retailer Flanner's
- NewPage retiree pension lawsuit pending
- USGA could announce Erin Hills as site of 2017 U.S. Open on Wednesday
- Wisconsin breweries win beer awards
- Mason Wells flexes its Midwest investment muscle
- Farmers feel little relief of recovery
- Businesses bank on social media trend
- As the statewide smoking ban nears, businesses struggle to adapt
- A Madison-area company has become a leader in aquaponics
- Raw milk case moving to Dane County
- US Oil begins move to Kimberly, name change
- Regents approve UWM water school plans
- Actuant buys Norwegian company for $17 million
- White House official: Help on the way for auto communities
- Regents approve 5.5 percent tuition increase
- Johnson Controls aims to add 17,000 green jobs
- Jack Link wins top honor in Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year event
- FBI raids Wausau insurance office
- Charter agrees to pay $18M to settle pay lawsuit
- Other states try to lure Harley-Davidson
- Visit offers hope for Chrysler land
- Waukesha water application sent back for revisions
- Associated builds Chicago commercial presence
- Johnson Controls unit investing in Azure
- APAC settles overtime suit
- White House auto recovery director to meet with Wisconsin workers, officials and leaders on Friday
- Plexus helps create revolutionary Freestyle beverage dispensers for Coca-Cola
- Madison: Bio-ag incubator proposal prompts debate on development risk and city funding
- Madison utility to install electric, hybrid car charging stations
- Conflicting employment surveys point to continued turbulence
- National labor law firm opens Brookfield office
- WisBusiness: WMC President Haney to retire after 25 years
- Neenah's LIVEyearbook wins seventh annual Wisconsin Governor's Business Plan Contest
- WisBusiness: Entrepreneurs look for niche with social media assistance
- Klement's to serve up official sausage of Summerfest
- Ambac may file prepackaged bankruptcy
- Summit Credit Union CEO to retire in September
- Report calls for FDA overhaul
- Potawatomi plans $29 million Milwaukee redevelopment
- Koss Corp. addressing delisting issues
- 2 Appleton Papers insurers must pay $10M for Fox River cleanup
- State labor department digs into backlog of jobless claim appeals
- WMC: Wisconsin CEOs cautiously optimistic about state economy
- WisBusiness: Start-ups advised to decide quickly on cutting ties
- Milwaukee might beef up housing rehab, acquisition
- Wis. to launch statewide smoking ban ad blitz
- UW System plan would boost tuition by 5.5 percent
- Raw milk issue heads to the courts as farmers file lawsuits
- Northern Wisconsin counties declared disaster areas
- Milwaukee-area jobs outlook among top in U.S.
- BioLink survives Madison board's skepticism
- Virent raises another $46 million for biofuel project
- WARF, FluGen ink deal for technology to stop a virus in its tracks
- BizOpinion: Revival of Wisconsin Economic Summits provides timely forum for ideas
- New record for Wisconsin no-call list
- Unemployment benefits fraud soars in 2009
- Barcodes could provide new life for print
- Wisconsin's unemployment borrowing is on pace to set a dubious record
- Weather Central looks for ways to add personal touches to forecast
- Tomato prices return to normal; retailers, restaurants pleased
- Paper industry tests genetically altered trees
- Inspectors visit farms, reinforce raw milk law
- Milwaukee faces dilemma with proposed water rate
- Clouds of uncertainty in Racine's economic skies
- Campgrounds see popularity increase
- Businesses prepare for smoking ban to start
- Private-sector hiring takes a dive in May
- Kellner, Spector named to Bradley Center Board
- Ideal conditions have meant a 'phenomenal' season so far for corn growers
- 'Angel' network activity picks up
- Modine sales rise; losses shrink
- County loan will help company expand as it makes Disney, Harry Potter posters
- Central Wisconsin Airport to display expansion plans
- UW Credit Union to buy bank property in Waukesha
- Kohl's beats expectations with strong May sales
- Johnson Controls to move downtown workers
- Fight over state transportation fund takes a new turn
- Farmer defies warrant, keeps raw milk business open
- Clifton Gunderson acquires St. Louis, Chicago firms
- Oil slick reaches state BP stations
- BizOpinion: Instead of waiting for jobs to come back, try making your own
- Disappointing jobs report sends stocks tumbling
- Kimberly-Clark opens plant in Russia
- Wind council adds variables to turbine debate
- Milwaukee locals divulge how 'Twitter Works' in new book
- ZBB Energy closes on $2.8M in funding
- Semba Biosciences building on early success
- Sargento looks to expand in Plymouth
- I-43 event ramp wont be ready for PGA
- I-39/90 expansion project moves forward
- Energy prices expected to rise 9% next year, survey shows
- Counties target farm copper-wire thieves
- Spectrum Brands to offer $500 million in senior notes
- Breakthrough in stem cell culturing
- Stoughton Trailers hiring back 300 employees
- Prime spring weather has corn, strawberries looking good
- Milwaukee: City ponders moratorium on `cash-for-gold' stores
- Medical College receives $1M endowment
- Fitchburg tinkers with zoning: Smart code would be first of its kind in Wis.
- Dumping tax hike appears successful
- Visteon rejects Johnson Controls' offer
- Will northern Door County open to fast food?
- State seeks pieces of bankrupt firms for cleanup
- Reports show that area credit unions have felt the brunt of the recession too
- Wisconsin car insurance mandate starts Tuesday
- Retailers targeting online sales
- Racine: Sears seeks lower tax assessment
- Pro sports a big piece of economic development in communities like Green Bay
- June Dairy month highlights industry concerns
- Coalition pushes for transparency between doctors and drug companies
- Two Milwaukee museum shows to end soon
- Putting a stop to 'doc shopping'
- Green Bay sees economic gains from pro sports
- Lands' End wins property tax dispute with Dodgeville
- Reports show credit unions felt brunt of recession
- Mason Wells raises $525 million for new fund
- Fox Valley Technical College adds training center
- Rail ideas await their fate in Milwaukee
- Marshfield Clinic gets patent for test to see if patients are abusing painkillers
- Survey: Biotech students fear they must leave Iowa
- Ownership shifts at MasterGraphics
- With a bleak job market awaiting, college grads turn to internships, volunteering
- State taking steps to help Osceola in wake of announced Polaris departure
- Realtors launch website for employers to help employees with housing
- Proposed website wins collegiate business plan contest
- Patient level at ProHealth hospital drops on Aurora expansion
- Madison stem cell company announces new collaborations
- Kohl's may be shopping for store locations in Canada
- Restaurants pinched by health reform bill
- Midwest Aluminum closing in Withee, affecting 55 jobs
- First round of federal high-speed rail funds flows to Wisconsin
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- GreenBiz: Small communities look to cooperate on energy projects
- Bucyrus acquires former Midwest Airlines headquarters campus
- Late selloff closes May at nearly 8% loss
- Ambac Financial Group, banks reach settlement
- Unemployment drops across Wisconsin
- Organic Valley adding jobs; La Farge gets federal grant for future growth
- Milwaukee's Falk to get $2.3 million for flood control project
- WPS Health loses big contract
- BizOpinion book review: "The Cost of Bad Behavior"
- Sheboygan: Economic climate places new focus on tech ed programs
- La Crosse medical centers to develop health reform pilot projects
- Forbes: Madison is America's 7th most innovative city
- Quad/Graphics' quarterly loss nearly doubled
- Google says it generated $537M for Wisconsin in 2009
- Doyle joins Obama to push for small business help
- Consumer brand titan to acquire Pabst
- BIzOpinion: Creating Wisconsin jobs, renewing American sea power
- WisBusiness: Marinette Marine sees potential to double in size
- Biomass suppliers line up for Charter Street project
- $1.2 million mall bid accepted but sale not final
- Website helps older workers find jobs
- Seeding the future: Newton firm expands presence in world health food market
- Paint shortage stains road-building season
- Bluetooth technology to help track travel times
- Xcel rethinking biomass project
- Obama trade mission includes Oshkosh Corp.
- Great Lakes Distillery rum set for release
- Doyle expands ginseng disaster request
- Williams will succeed Finley at helm of Milwaukee Public Museum
- BizOpinion: Next up -- Will the National Institutes of Health rule on local zoning laws?
- New Shopko concept targets smaller communities
- April good month for Wis., Minn. dairy farmers
- Telecom broker looks for ways to save consumers money
- Oshkosh businessman Johnson gets U.S. Senate campaign boost
- Oshkosh: University studying riverfront hotel-conference center concept
- No layoffs at Nucor despite bad economy
- Johnson Controls seeks to acquire Visteon Corp.
- Epic construction forced Cullen to adapt
- Auto insurance not mandatory enough?
- Patent snafus cost U.S. $6.4 billion yearly
- Ginseng growers get OK to use fungicide to avert crop crisis
- Genetic technology moving from lab to medical practices
- Several Wisconsin banks rated as vulnerable
- WisBusiness: DNR Board to consider public hearings on water conservation
- Construction workers hope to see jobs rebound with upcoming projects
- Can Upchurch rescue Milwaukee tourism?
- Wisconsin unemployment drops on added jobs
- Wisconsin agricultural exports up 18 percent from 2009
- VF Imagewear closing Waukesha facility, affecting 165 jobs
- Stronger economy means more Memorial Day travelers, AAA says
- State banks on mend
- Report: More than 1 million Wisconsinites under 65 have pre-existing condition
- Displaced NewPage workers find new career paths
- Bon-Ton increases sales, narrows loss in 1Q
- BizOpinion: Four reasons why the Legislature should override Doyle's raw milk veto
- MillerCoors sets record straight about future of Milwaukee brewery
- Office-furniture companies find that their clients increasingly want used items
- Payday lending veto called 'anti-business'
- Milwaukee: Job Corps Center will change lives
- Doyle vetoes bill to promote green buildings
- Schneider National hauls regional service into northeast
- Quad/Graphics expects early summer closing on merger
- Manpower survey: Shortages persist in key roles despite perpetual high unemployment worldwide
- Doyle vetoes raw milk bill; Danou says corporate interests won
- Disputed renewable power bill signed
- AirTran sheds its pariah image with aggressive local expansion
- MillerCoors threatens to move jobs out of state over water rate hike
- Madison-based EraGen gets FDA nod to sell herpes test
- State adds 16K jobs in April; jobless rate drops to 8.5%
- Dow closes down 376 points
- Polaris shuttering Osceola plant, affecting 800 jobs
- WisBusiness: Wisconsin local food movement looks to expand with institutional support
- Agriculture job board is chock-full
- Marcus Theatres buys Sun Prairie site for movie theater
- ZBB Energy issues warning on firm's future
- Wisconsin ranks high for reliance on coal
- Veto wipes out auto title loans in Wisconsin
- UW-Madison study: Web searches may sacrifice accuracy for popularity
- Obama: Trust fund to help clean up shuttered GM sites
- NeuWave making a splash in tech field
- Madison: Council approves Edgewater project
- Frontier adding Milwaukee-Cancun flights
- Anchor BanCorp CFO to retire
- AirTran pilots authorize union to call a strike
- MGE stock hits near-record high as company holds annual meeting
- Federal Reserve sees slightly better 2010 economy
- Doyle vetoes raw milk bill, citing public health and protection of dairy industry
- Milwaukee: Plan calls for city money to lure retailers downtown
- Frontier Airlines parent refutes GOP message for job shift
- Associated Banc-Corp evaluates nonperforming loans
- Transit authority rolls on commuter rail planning
- Shipyards keep busy over winter by working on vessels
- Racine: Developer suing city for $650,000
- Koss declares dividend, but yet to report results
- Farm fight sprouting over Wisconsin products
- Biz data give hope to grads, jobless
- AnchorBank to restate earnings, incur deeper losses
- SPX to expand Waukesha Electric Systems, project could create 250 jobs
- BizOpinion: Gulf oil spill fuels cries for replacements, but can biofuels industry scale up?
- WisBusiness.com: Tech executives express signs of optimism about state's economy now - and in coming year
- Door Co.: White Gull Inn makes America's Best Breakfast
- Yahara House pulls business from Woodman's over mental health benefits
- A yearbook for the Facebook generation
- Marshfield: Carpenters union fights DoorSystems' student hiring
- Executives applaud bill to expand business tax credits
- Crying over raw milk: Supporters to rally on Capitol steps
- 'Green collar' workers wanted
- WisPolitics: Oshkosh businessman Johnson jumps in Senate race to stop national health care
- $70 million expansion planned for Waukesha Electric Systems plant
- BizOpinion: Turning 50? How to afford retirement account catch-up contributions
- Surviving auto suppliers shift slowly out of reverse
- Neenah's own fitness drink ready for public debut
- Menasha-based company studies feasibility of biorefinery project at northern Wisconsin paper mill
- Madison mayor says city must act to save Overture
- Greenville education products provider laying off
- Edgewater benefits overstated, hotel experts claim
- Report: Real estate market shows rebound
- Millions of jobs may be gone forever
- Hundreds of small nonprofits could lose tax-exempt status if they don't file IRS form
- Groups urge veto of raw milk bill
- Dramatic market swings reflect economic uncertainty and slow recovery
- Dodge County wants stronger business retention effort
- Allen Edmonds converts Mequon outlet to full-line store
- Madison biotech raises $1.9 million in funding
- Kohl's seeks more office space in Wisconsin
- Great Lakes shipping surges in April
- Fiskars to relocate sites in Sauk City, Wausau to Mississippi
- Doyle starting to back off on legalizing raw milk
- Court: Plant must limit visibility of emissions
- Contractors scoff at new law to catch tax cheaters
- Bemis to buy rest of Brazilian subsidiary
- Wisconsin CEOs among finalists in E&Y Entrepreneur contest
- Furlong: M&I on road to recovery
- BizOpinion: Why America admires small business
- WisBusiness: Experts say Wisconsin exports rebounding in 2010
- Madison company's innovative database of quarries helps builders stay eco-friendly
- UW-Madison scientist calls suspension devastating
- State ginseng crop takes a hit from wintry weather
- Madison's economy is ranked ninth strongest in the country
- Local push helps Macy's back to profitability
- Kohl's 1Q net income rises on higher revenue
- Fitchburg-based Placon gets $250,000 tax credit to build recycling facility
- Doyle: I'm not ready to sign raw milk bill ... yet
- Doyle signs ag tax credit extensions
- BizStarts Milwaukee receives $458,000 federal grant
- State offers $50 million to aid in Marinette shipbuilder bid
- Madison: Some hope rail helps spur plans for new hotel
- WisBusiness: Revenue Department sees job growth in 2010
- Port Edwards: Domtar pursues property tax relief
- State housing: strong sales, stable prices
- Pharmacists play key role in program to trim health care costs
- New law signed by gov exempts open-air rooms from smoking ban
- Linking ports in effort to boost tourism
- Doyle signs bill advancing medical records exchange
- Business incubator gets $4.5 million grant to help bio-ag companies
- ABC Supply to buy Bradco Supply
- BizOpinion: Doyle should veto raw milk bill to protect state's dairy industry
- WisBusiness: Water businesses fight through rough seas for international sales
- WisBusiness: Cleantech Open seeking green businesses for inaugural Midwest contest
- Metavante laying off 157 as it closes Madison office
- Ten technology incubators changing the world
- Madison's Edgewater project earns split decision from pair of committees
- Madison firm Aova to market feed additives in China
- Home building permits increase from same time last year
- Green building bill still draws questions
- Fruit crops dodge trouble despite late frost
- Forbes recognizes UW Research Park
- Board adopts emergency rule on how corporations, labor unions try to influence elections
- Corn biofuel: Where's the love?
- BizOpinion book review: "Start Where You Are"
- WisBusiness: Changing times mean changes in job-hunting etiquette
- Governor announces annual export achievement awards
- Realtors: Housing market outperforms nation and the Midwest in first quarter
- Cold weather threatens strawberry crop
- Green Bay immigration law fell by the wayside
- UW economists help author analysis of farm bill dairy provisions
- The cost of going green is going up
- Minnesota sweetens biotech lure
- Lands' End goes back to the future
- Business loans said to be loosening up in Fox Valley, but at agonizingly slow pace
- BizOpinion: Raw milk bill offers family farms, rural economy and governor a win
- Military, Oshkosh Corp. ink $410M deal for trucks
- Doyle signs CORE Jobs Act
- Dow gains 404 points on Europe's debt bailout
- Wisconsin was nation's top cheese producer in '09
- State tourism in '09 off by $1 billion
- New Berlin firm selling vacuum trucks for Gulf Coast cleanup
- Expert predicts economic 'hard slog'
- Edgewater hotel proposal a no-go without public money
- Whitewater bans all-you-can-drink specials
- Researchers crack rare disease's code with technology
- $1 million grant to create loan fund for Racine brownfields
- Waterstone Financial posts first-quarter profit
- Judge approves bankruptcy for Fox River Mall owner
- Bellevue's KI promotes Krenke to president
- Lots of questions but few answers after Madison station announcement
- Specialty cheese production sees healthy bump in 2009
- Sturgeon Bay company gets dredging contract
- Cellular Dynamics licenses Japanese cell reprogramming technologies
- Generac makes quarterly debut as public company
- More items recovered in Koss embezzlement case
- Wisconsin included in romaine lettuce recall
- Port of Milwaukee tries to land $5M Gillen project
- NewPage: No more downtime likely in 2010
- Low rates, improved economy will boost MGIC, Culver says
- Home care workers vote to join union
- Harley begins looking out of state; Company following same strategy it used for York
- Georgia-Pacific Broadway mill unveils future of paper towel production
- Doyle says Monona Terrace is the 'correct choice' for Amtrak station
- $1B in cash grants available soon for small biotech
- With new board, Prime Financial Credit Union independent again
- Trading systems mishap suspected in wild Wall Street ride
- U.S. jobs up 290,000; jobless rate rises to 9.9 pct.
- Supreme Court says symphony tickets subject to sales tax
- Panel to vote Thursday on whether to proceed with Milwaukee streetcar line
- Case of jilted contractor prompts call for oversight law
- Spectrum Brands narrows losses, sees increased sales
- Shopko to eliminate 74 positions as IT jobs get outsourced
- Midwest, Frontier lose $42M in first quarter
- Janesville officials dispute Forbes' poor ranking of city
- CUNA selects next CEO
- Can Milwaukee become the 'Silicon Valley of Water'?
- AnchorBank cutting 70 more jobs, selling four more branches
- BIO Blog: Can renewable fuels meet energy demands?
- Kohl's reports dip in same-store sales for April
- Wisconsin dealmakers more optimistic about M&A market
- Monona Terrace picked as site for Madison rail station
- Dow plunges amid Europe lending worries
- Mitchell sets a single-month record for passenger traffic
- Sale of Sheboygan's Blue Harbor remains a possibility
- New medical records system could save time and money for Madison-area patients
- Madison will host national business conference
- Higher rates help boost Alliant utilities
- Federal Mogul to close Schofield plant, add 160 jobs in Manitowoc
- Cash cows no longer; Dairy farmers getting milked in tough economy
- Anheuser-Busch beats out MillerCoors to be NFL beer sponsor in $1B deal
- Consumers could see increase in seafood prices
- Area businesses brace as oil slicks approach New Orleans
- Stock from Milwaukee's Douglas Dynamics makes debut
- BizOpinion: New lead paint prevention rule protects our kids
- BIO Blog: Doyle meets with business prospects
- Roundy's agrees to put more money into pensions
- Madison developer plans project with or without local support
- Illinois-based Valley Bank lone bidder for Stevens Point mall
- Alderman asks Milwaukee to foreclose on train station
- Former Midwest flight attendants sue Republic, Teamsters
- Florida company acquires EMSystems of Milwaukee
- Universal Mortgage in Mequon to close, cutting 100 jobs
- Sheboygan: 100 to lose jobs in plant closing
- Stratatech closes on $3 million funding round
- Energy Composites plans for $70M project move forward
- Consumer groups win challenge over Wisconsin stem cell patent
- BIO Blog: Doyle says Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery set to open this year
- Foundries emerging from economic meltdown
- Department of Commerce sides with NewPage
- Wisconsin businesses buzzing over new pure honey law
- State cranberry producers to benefit from large USDA purchase
- Rockwell turns to outside vendors
- Critics call paper gift 'a bribe'
- Job outlook up for graduates
- Janesville on the brink
- Briggs, Magnetek, Orion and Signicast execs say their operations are improving in 2010
- Biotech employment holds steady despite economy
- BIO Blog: Battelle report charts biotech industry gains in state
- In depressed economy, unpaid college internships are on the rise
- First La Crosse gaming tournament and expo attracts 500
- FDIC fines former Ontario bank chief
- Cash cows no longer: Dairy farmers getting milked in tough economy
- Wisconsin Power & Light seeks two rate increases
- Tax credit ends as home buyers, sellers make last-minute deals
- Gundersen to go ahead with major hospital expansion plan
- Birdman of Monticello: Online business caters to devotees of growing pursuit
- Family to buy closed Three Bears Lodge facility in Warrens
- Accounting firm Grant Thornton to close Madison office
- Wisconsin sets new standards for mental health, drug treatment coverage
- Oshkosh Corp. posts record second quarter sales
- Law firms lose revenue, gain profit
- Harley could move production outside Wisconsin
- Consumer rebound gives economy solid boost in Q1
- Bemis cracks sales of $1 billion
- $275 million ethanol plant proposal dies
- WisBusiness: From idea to pharmacy counters: Sleep and memory drug begins long journey
- Franklin calls special meeting for Drexel freeway interchange
- Barrett says Harley wants to keep politics out of its negotiations
- Oshkosh Corp. swings to profit
- Harley says it needs to cut millions in costs
- BizOpinion: Innovation around energy and conservation will continue, even without new law
- UnitedHealth makes health reform change early
- Regional transit backers not ready to give up on bill
- Racine: City loses potential employer, American Tire and Recycling
- Manitowoc says sales are down, but worst may be over
- Madison energy drink company amps up campaign for Flatt Cola
- Kagen says trade deal could make or break U.S. dairy industry
- Journal Communications executives see rebound in 2010
- Ethanol producers call for federal tax credit extensions
- WisBusiness: Wisconsin presence rebounds at BIO 2010 in Chicago
- State field work ahead of schedule, but farmers need more rain
- Racine: Educators Credit Union staying in car business
- Lion King roars, but serious challenges continue for Overture
- Feds propose $96k in fines for Packaging Corporation of America
- Cellular Dynamics raises another $40.6 million
- Alliance Laundry products to be sold in India
- NIH reapproves stem cell lines owned by WiCell
- Regal Beloit increases dividend
- New environmental rules will alter look of lakeshores
- Journal Sentinel circulation down about 9%
- Wind farm fight draws Capitol response
- Wausau: 3-day hotel deals not such a big draw
- Local farmers optimistic about season
- Judge upholds local bid preference in Milwaukee
- Five banks submitted bids for Amcore despite loan defaults, government says
- Biden, Geithner in Wis. to make case for Wall St. reform
- Numbers say construction rising; contractors don't see the evidence
- BizOpinion: Congressional action will boost adoption of Clinical Decision Support
- Fox Valley municipalities compete for development dollars
- Onalaska hopes waterfront development is a natural fit
- Early blooms could lead to fruits competing at harvest
- Disappearing drugstores: Health care suffers as rural pharmacies close
- Battle brewing over wind farms in Brown County
- Tax credit amendment raises ire among some angel investors
- Housing markets future uncertain as homebuyer tax credit ends
- Expert on rail travel: Two Madison train stations best option
- Doyle won't call lawmakers back for clean energy bill
- Doyle 'assumes' he will sign raw milk bill
- Democrats defend Legislature's action on job creation amid criticism
- Tax-credit has spurred a wave of home-buying
- Fishing is good - for local business
- CEO keeping Harley rolling through tough times
- Average state CEO pay dropped 8%
- Leinenkugel to announce Senate campaign Monday in Janesville
- Jury awards family $5 million in stray voltage case
- Chicago bank to take over Amcore
- Bucyrus may add more than 500 jobs
- Regulators shut down Amcore Bank
- Nuclear power plant measure fizzles
- Manure in, money out for local farmers using anaerobic digester
- Wisconsin gets $20M for energy efficiency
- New company Entrustet starts digital asset service
- Madison tech firm raises $250,000; names CEO
- Consensus solidifies around slow job growth
- Columbia St. Mary's, ProHealth win NIH grants for cancer research
- Cellular Dynamics' stem cells named to top 10 emerging technologies list
- Business leaders join state Hall of Fame
- Unemployment rises in 6 metro areas
- Advocates for landline users and the elderly urge the state Senate to vote against telecom bill
- GreenBiz: Businesses join in on 'Earth Month' in La Crosse
- WisBusiness: Consultant urges manufacturers to look for savings in shipping
- A new crime trend: stealing bull semen
- State gender salary gap widened
- Douglas Dynamics looks to raise $64M in IPO
- Study: Wisconsin would lose jobs if ethanol tariff lapses
- Payday loan bill heads back to the Senate
- Networked Insights raises another $5 million
- Milwaukee: Biofuel plant lacks spark from investors
- Marinette Marine awarded $73.6 million contract
- M&I reports $140 million quarterly loss
- Doyle calls regional transit bill good compromise
- BizOpinion: Taking pot shots at angels: Federal regulation could kill investing
- Renewable energy bill all but dead in Wisconsin Legislature
- WisBusiness: Manufacturers see labor shortage for skilled positions
- WisBusiness: Enthusiasm for local food boosts community-supported farms
- WisBusiness: Daughter says Gaylord Nelson would be 'ashamed' of Senate stance on energy bill
- UnitedHealthcare, WellPoint extend young adult coverage
- Milwaukee: Harbor House set for former Pieces of Eight site
- Columbus plant cited for fatal explosion
- Striking Merrill workers rally together over labor contract
- Snap-on ready to tackle next 90 years
- New York-based holding company buys Dickten Masch
- Harley-Davidson first quarter profit skids 71 percent
- Austin Straubel Airport looks to reverse passenger decline
- Small hospitals expect dividend from new tax
- Clock ticks on payday loan bill in Wisconsin
- Wisconsin bill to ease rules for landline providers stalls
- Regional transit, renewable energy on deck for lawmakers
- WisBusiness: Theater owners face real-life drama as 3-D roll-out coincides with economic crisis
- Smoking law prompts questions; bars want answers
- Clean energy bill to get floor time after all
- Battle over commercial lending looms
- Aurora eyes Richfield for next hospital
- Airline services company closing operations in Madison, Milwaukee
- $64 billion insurance mess lands in lap of Lafayette County judge
- BizOpinion: Don't break out the champagne quite yet
- BizOpinion: Outdated law costs consumers on prescription drugs
- State reports small job gains in March
- Doyle picks Deputy Secretary Olver to head Commerce Department
- Milwaukee's banks preparing for July 1 federal overdraft changes
- Actuant buys two firms
- Wisconsin to create youth entrepreneur network
- Six Wisconsin companies certified as Qualified New Business Ventures
- Fuel, spring clothing push Midwest prices higher in March
- Exact Sciences stock sale nets $17.6 million
- After 73 years, its time for new Burger Boat vessel
- A.O. Smith to co-develop solar water heaters
- Utilities want to avoid phosphorus costs
- PSC analysis: New energy bill will cost state less
- Industry hammers possible PSC-ordered labor standards
- WMC targets Dem legislators on new energy bill
- Spectrum returning HQ to Madison, names new CEO
- High-tech directory shows Madison area added jobs last year
- Senate OKs ban on texting while driving
- Judge tosses civil RICO suit v. S.C. Johnson
- Appeals court rules that public can challenge DNR on water permits
- Senate passes payday loan bill
- Months of research led to decision to eliminate Midwest brand
- Milwaukee: Legal battle among apartment owners resolved
- Health-care changes promise higher Medicare payments for Wisconsin doctors and hospitals
- Group rallies for I-90 expansion
- WisBusiness: Revised state energy bill gets a mixed reaction
- Aldi plans to build store in Fitchburg
- Wisconsin brewers win World Beer Cup awards
- Wausau: Hotel room taxes could help attract sporting events
- State foreclosure filings set record in March
- Ethanol industry launches first-ever national TV ad buy
- Baird analyst upgrades Joy Global stock
- Wellness programs save money, improve productivity, project finds
- Senate to vote on payday loans
- New name for Midwest-Frontier airline: Frontier
- Manpower survey says employees will look for new jobs when economy rebounds
- Second-tallest building in Milwaukee is for sale
- University of Wisconsin cuts ties with Nike over labor concerns
- Transit fight derailed previous plans on Zoo Interchange
- Toro leaves Baraboo for Tomah
- Professors take expertise to marketplace
- Only 10 days left for Legislature to take up raw milk debate
- Firm closes Platteville call center, cuts 165 jobs
- Clean Energy Jobs Act unknowns put lawmakers on edge
- Finding single identity for Midwest, Frontier all about reputations
- Patrick Cudahy exec: 'We're here to stay'
- BizOpinion: Wisconsin's 'race to the top' in education will always begin at home
- State Senate to take up payday lending bill
- Ratings reveal strengths and weaknesses of southern Wisconsin banks
- Kaukauna-based Keller Inc. marks 50 years as construction giant
- Coalition aims to slow rise in health care costs
- Bill would reduce regulation on landline phone providers
- Wisconsin Legislature's proposed tax credits for state businesses seen as double-edged sword
- Assembly Democrats promote jobs bills
- Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle's veto power could open up BadgerCare to more people
- BizOpinion: What small businesses need to know about the new health care law
- Ashwaubenon wont require permits for Lambeau party houses, for now
- Waukesha to seek DNR approval for Lake Michigan water
- UW schools need new path to degrees, official says
- U.S. Rep. Obey: Economy nearly died
- Shoppers hand retailers a basket of Easter cash
- Milwaukee: Local companies reporting big jump in steel prices
- Military, Oshkosh Corp. ink $19M deal for truck repairs
- Forbes: Milwaukee Brewers valuation rises
- Fitchburg's Imago sold to Pennsylvania company
- Construction starts Monday on new Edgerton Hospital
- West Allis approves bonds for Milwaukee Machine Works
- BizOpinion: The shield of public health
- Tips & techniques for engaging customers with social media
- Talgo project sidesteps local preference
- State approves $10M for Marshfield Clinic dental school
- Potato farm plan dropped as Saratoga residents voice opposition
- Madison: Smart Motors makes elite list of 12 top dealerships
- Harley-Davidson laying off 94 from Franklin warehouse
- Field for Governor's Business Plan contest pared to 21
- Doyle creates Wis. office to implement health care
- Developer eyes student housing where UW building might stand
- Coalition formed to explore building convention center in Appleton
- Closing locks would cost billions, study finds
- Wisconsin farmers struggling for needed loans
- Kohl's reports 22 percent boost in same-store sales
- Wisconsin's tax ranking drops to lowest levels in 49 years
- Wis. Dems pitch tax credits for companies, farmers
- Tavern League critical as Commerce drafts smoking ban rules
- Stimulus money will fund energy efficiency
- Sources: Leinenkugel to seek GOP Senate nomination vs. Feingold
- SC Johnson No. 5 on corporate reputation in survey
- Regal Beloit acquires Australian firm
- Milwaukee: Opposition heats up against coffee roaster's bakery
- Madison: Bar owners agree to drop eminent domain lawsuit
- Economy, Tiger Woods' status pose challenges for Whistling Straits
- American Airlines ends St. Louis service to Madison, Milwaukee
- AirTran opens pilot, flight attendant bases at Mitchell
- Rising price of doing business could keep some construction projects off the road
- Another push for clean energy legislation
- Anchor's debt led to investment cancellation
- AirTran nears 30 percent market share at Mitchell
- Rate dispute might doom local wind power project
- Money managers coax tepid investors back into the market
- Milwaukee: Soccer event expected to generate $6 million for local economy
- Lawmakers need compromise to get payday loan bill moving
- WisBusiness: Departing Commerce secretary 'tremendously excited' for new opportunity
- Sears to return to Oshkosh at smaller location
- Waukesha businesses wait for water answers
- Sen. Lehman proposes restrictions on mail-in rebate ads
- Candidates look toward workplaces to court businesses, voters
- Buyers of iPads get their chance to play
- 2009 compensation reported for Madison-based utility executives
- UW wants 30 percent more graduates by 2025
- Two-year colleges see increase in applicants
- Contesting jobless claims becomes a boom industry
- WisBusiness: Brewers' owner sees potential for future payroll in excess of $100 million
- Residents find value in collecting wind, solar power
- Northeastern Wisconsin TV stations feel the heat of a fragmented market
- Democratic lawmakers still seek consensus on clean energy bill
- Bar fight could have ripple effect for businesses, UW's growth
- April 13 announcement expected on Midwest's new brand identity
- WPS asks to raise rates in 2011
- Luber offers $7.5 million for Super Steel
- Big job gain pushes up interest rates
- March jobs report shows growth
- Wolf River Lumber faces closure
- Walker proposes to use federal funds for buses
- Two other Zoo Interchange bridges ahead of schedule
- The battle for Google: Milwaukee makes bid to land sought-after fiber network
- State foreclosure filings set a record in March
- PSC gives preliminary approval to electrical discounts
- Owners turning more property over to banks
- No funds, no quick fix for Zoo Interchange
- Black Earth State Bank agrees to $2,500 penalty
- WisBusiness: This 'crazy owl' offers wise strategy on controlling energy costs
- Plan to rescue Anchor BanCorp falls apart
- UPAF sets $9.3 million goal
- Century-old seed company goes to the auction block
- Verona firm will distribute German import
- Wolf River Lumber, two other firms, file for receivership
- Wis. food prices rise 3 percent in 1st quarter of 2010
- Judge: More owed to SCJ, Diversey retirees
- Capital Brewery debuts new Supper Club lager
- Shareholder lawsuit against Oshkosh Corp. dismissed
- Legislative panel hears testimony on tougher rules for high-capacity wells
- Quad/Graphics lands contract to print Hearst Magazines
- Milwaukee: Local economy shows strong growth
- WP&L wins approval to offer discounted electric rates
- Brady Corp. acquires French company
- Unemployment up in five Wis. metro areas
- DWD announces February local unemployment rates
- WisBusiness: Hands on history helps boys develop reading skills
- WisBusiness: Dems look to pass more jobs bills in final month of session
- DOT: Zoo Interchange bridge will reopen on Friday
- Orion Energy moves to NYSE
- Milwaukee targets contractor for city site
- Petri supports FdL business against new battery rules
- Reorganization plan boosts bottom line for Marine Bank parent
- Green Bay firm to get tax credits for expansion
- Capitol Insurance posts net income of $10.1 million for 2009
- Doyle praises firm's new bioscience facility
- Army extends National Presto ammo contract
- UW recruiters seize on others' woes to woo academic stars
- Quad/Graphics, World Color deal clears regulators
- Manitowoc aluminum manufacturer sold
- Doyle blames budget for Zoo Interchange project's pause
- Davis proposes bill to stop high-speed train
- Wisconsin firms to start work on We Energies wind farm
- Orbital Technologies wins NASA contract
- Milwaukee start-up licenses UWM nanotechnology
- EPA to intensify its study of BPA
- Middleton Doll sells doll business for $250,000
- Residential generator sales propel Generac
- New Visit CEO: More marketing of city needed
- Barrett talks jobs at Racine company
- Port of Green Bay seeks to become 'world-class operation'
- Northwestern Mutual raises $1.75 billion in debt sale
- Contractors busy as economy recovers
- Time running short for contractor liability bill
- Assembly panel backs raw milk bill
- UW-Madison scientists help unprecedented global physics experiment
- Amcore completes sale of 14 bank locations
- State schools to share $80 million Microsoft settlement
- Grant will help 2,800 unemployed workers statewide
- State inspectors find abuses at 48 seafood packagers
- Bill proposes allowing emissions testing at car repair businesses
- Health leaders view reform bill as starting point
- Waukesha's water source could depend on mayor's race
- Smucker to close plants, cut 700 jobs; Ripon site will get upgraded equipment
- We Energies wind project to use alliance of Wisconsin firms
- New Farmers Union president working to increase membership, awareness with consumers
- Assembly committee to vote on raw milk bill
- Zoo Interchange shutdown inspires fears for system
- Madison company seeks piece of isotope market
- Koss auditor faces lawsuit, questions
- Wanted: Doctors for rural clinics
- Tanning tax clouds horizon for salons
- More Wisconsin-based banks told to improve
- Hospitality industry faces hardship
- Great Lakes shipping off to good start
- Fox Valley TV stations fight for business
- CEO: Organic sales growing again
- Mazomanie railroad museum opens
- Madison's Willy Co-Op signs lease for second store
- Wisconsin Original Cheese Festival set to grow in second year
- New phosphorus state law to affect lawn care
- DNR: Chronic wasting disease spreading among deer
- Roundy's to borrow $150 million for dividend to private-equity owner
- Lawmaker presses for audit of Contract Sunshine Web site
- Latest government mortgage plan faces long odds
- Ex-insurance exec sentenced for kickback scheme
- Waukesha Electric may expand plant, resulting in 100 new jobs
- Some businesses having a difficult time filling 'green' jobs
- Milwaukee 7 recruiting a third Spanish firm to region
- Madison submits application for Google Fiber
- Madison could land train maintenance hub
- Green Bay meets Google deadline for high-speed Internet trial
- Milwaukee's Zoo Interchange bridge closed
- Bader Foundation donates $50,000 to Milwaukee Water Council
- BizOpinion: Economic development follows the whistle of passenger rail
- Milwaukee: Northbound bridge through Zoo Interchange closing indefinitely
- Fond du Lac: Miracle Mile home to another million dollar ticket
- Local tax preparers in demand despite software's popularity
- Milwaukee Brewers license plates are coming to Wisconsin
- Wisconsin contractors to build wind farm
- State's cranberry marshes becoming more sustainable, study says
- Rothschild biomass plant opponents fear monster pollution source
- New tax burns tanning salon owners
- New bio-gasoline testing facility up and running in Madison
- Law sets restrictions on fertilizer retailers
- Insurance commissioner moves to stabilize insurer
- Small businesses that were forced to cut staff now get pinched by unemployment insurance
- Lawmaker eases green building bill standards
- Wausau Steel settles software piracy claims
- Study calls Madison 2nd most expensive for home ownership in Midwest
- La Crosse: Temporary hotel tax could be here to stay
- Wisconsin unemployment holds steady in February
- Vollrath to get $258K to move jobs to state
- New Mountain completes acquisition of RedPrairie
- Milwaukee-area companies step up green energy efforts
- MGIC could benefit from Bank of America decision
- Appleton company to build Rothschild biomass plant
- Rural hospitals may see benefit from health reform
- Local health care providers cautiously optimistic
- Bankrupt auto dealer Russ Darrow III owes creditors over $80 million
- State elections board wont enforce corporate spending ban
- Racine lawmaker says train contract was rigged
- Virent reaches milestone in developing biogasoline from plants
- School Specialty acquires math curriculum rights
- Report: Hospitals need more time to adapt e-records
- Modine announces collaboration on heat exchanger technology
- Judge to rule today on auction for Koenig Vits mill
- DNR's proposed phosphorus rule could cost municipalities, industry huge dollars
- Bees in more trouble than ever after bad winter
- BizOpinion: Small business owners - Watch out for employee compensation traps
- Madison: Edgewater redevelopment appears on course for approval
- Ashland bank takes over failed Minnesota bank
- What's in a name? Ask Frontier, Midwest
- TDS buys Minnesota Internet firm
- Supreme Court refuses Assurant's appeal of $10 million award in HIV case
- Fate of Manitowoc aluminum mill may be decided at auction today
- Energy summit spotlights clean-tech opportunities
- Building the Wind Valley
- About 100 days left to prepare for smoke-free law
- Businesses try to unsnarl newly passed health care reform bill
- Health care bill spurs hope, skepticism for uninsured in Fox Valley
- Obama signs health reforms into law
- BizOpinion: In most ways, the national health-care debate is only beginning
- Onalaska unveils waterfront plans
- Appleton considers 14 percent water rate hike after industrial, residential use declines
- Lack of Central Wisconsin construction jobs stunts recovery
- Harley directors propose new board structure
- Diamond Foods cleared to buy Kettle Foods
- Congress clears historic health care bill
- Theft at Koss blamed on relaxed attitude, lax oversight
- The sky's the limit for this Janesville helicopter company
- Move to cut wastewater pollution will raise prices, plant operators say
- Lack of construction jobs stunts Central Wis. recovery
- Energy loan programs in state help spread out costs
- Developer, philanthropist Zilber dies at 92
- New economic report finds Madison doing well
- Group to develop manufacturing cluster for solar hot water components
- Great Wolf to offer new mortgage notes
- Waukesha commission urges council to apply for access to Great Lakes water
- Wisconsin Woman magazine to end publication
- Milwaukee's job prospects low for young adults
- Medical College to commit $8.2 million to stem youth violence
- Measuring Milwaukee's economic windfall from the NCAA tournament
- World's best cheese crowned in Madison
- Foremost Farms embarks on $47.2M expansion to cheese manufacturing plant in Appleton
- Sheboygan area gets $670K training grant
- Milwaukee: Talgo, Ingeteam deals move forward
- La Crosse: Local rail 'summit' lobbies for high-speed line on Amtrak route
- Judge approves Lake Lawn foreclosure
- Green building bill splits industry
- Beloit sells prime industrial land
- Study: Milwaukee's transition to knowledge economy a work in progress
- Milwaukee to consider forgivable $2 million Ingeteam loan
- Madison: Edgewater project finally clears a hurdle
- Cudahy hospital's water wall deemed source of Legionnaires' outbreak
- Cottage Grove fitness company responds to criticism from Better Business Bureau
- Bill allowing raw milk sales in Wisconsin advances
- WisBusiness: GOP guv candidate Walker, backer rip Milwaukee's Talgo deal
- Unemployment increases in all major Wis. cities
- BizOpinion: Germany mission highlights green economic growth
- Milwaukee a test site for effort to boost older adults' finances
- Beloit: Before proceeding on new stadium, Snappers await results of financial studies
- Wisconsin PSC names panel to study wind farms
- Smart growth challenges local governments
- Manufacturing prototype agreement announced
- Madison: New $37 million Central Library may be dead
- Local armories see the light
- Jacobson Rost to open Milwaukee office
- Greenheck Fan: No big shift to Mexico
- Despite objections, judge OKs gas stations' sale to man's cousin
- Harley stock rises on takeover speculation
- Four community health centers share $1 million from GE Foundation
- We Energies submits application for biomass plant
- Treatment of manure garnering farming industry's attention
- State board examines limits on phosphorus pollution
- Green building bill worries project owners
- Governors champion wind energy
- Generac raises $23.8M in stock sale
- State to partner with Minnesota, Manitoba at BIO conference
- Feds order Maritime Savings Bank to be merged or sold
- State contract data not readily available online
- Small businesses use social media to tap customers
- Hintz proposal provides incentives for businesses
- Wells Fargo targets area for growth
- Stevens Point mall could close after auction
- Sports marketing firms team up with athletic programs
- High-speed train station proposed for downtown Madison
- Commercial real estate loans worry some in bank industry
- Marinette Marine breaks ground on large ship facility
- WisBusiness: State hopes new initiative can reverse drop in business-related tourism
- Plenty of industrial park land is ready and waiting, but funding isn't
- Madison nonprofit helps businesses in tough times
- Insurers alone can't be blamed for rates, economists say
- Energy bill sparks debate
- Dairy farmers depending on immigrants seek help from Congress
- As universities tighten ethics policies, drug firms turn to private physicians
- Great Lakes Distillery to release first batch of bourbon
- Adviser Faber points to opportunity in international investments
- Tourists still coming, despite snow shortage
- Global trade seminar March 30 in Oshkosh
- A century of coal-burning ends at Madison power plant
- Doyle OK's $175,000 for Austin Straubel airport project
- Report: FDIC seeking bids for Amcore
- Bankruptcy agreement could aid Kenosha plant
- Amhaus to lead Milwaukee Water Council
- Madison: Two area GM dealers say they won't be reinstated
- Business survey shows better hiring outlook
- Teamsters file for injunction against Republic Airways
- State ag groups issue 'action alert' over new groundwater bill
- Racine: City considering expanding local hiring program
- Powers Lake Construction files for bankruptcy
- Municipal power group plans to buy five hydro plants
- Milwaukee sets up shop in real estate market
- Milwaukee Institute shares its vision for a cyber future
- Forbes list has nine Wisconsin billionaires
- Broad-based coalition urges passage of regional transit system plan in Wisconsin
- Business groups denounce Clean Energy Jobs Act
- Ankeny, Iowa, a beacon for ag concentration concerns
- Unemployment: A lost decade for 12 states, including Wisconsin
- Kohl's to hire 500 for e-commerce warehouse
- UW-Whitewater center collaborates on exports
- UW-Madison organizes new global real estate program
- Two possible buyers emerge for Milwaukee Forge assets
- Raw milk hearing draws hundreds
- Milwaukee seeks federal money to lure Astronautics
- Janesville: Bourns layoffs to begin in May
- Cities jostle for Google network
- Canadian firm wins state aid to reopen Fond du Lac plant
- Super Steel founder signs agreement to purchase company
- WisBusiness: State loses 71,700 jobs in January
- Madison: City panel supports $300,000 TIF for senior housing project
- Milwaukee: Angry neighbors want access to Mercy Housing project
- Green Bay-area residents urge bill to support regional transit
- ZBB expects to raise up to $1.8 million
- Willy Co-Op moves closer to opening second store
- Survey: Central regions best for IT hiring
- Milwaukee: PNC Financial to spend $50M on area growth
- Marquette, UWM launch joint research program for water industry
- Fox Cities convention center idea too expensive for Outagamie County officials
- Doyle signs health care transparency bill
- Clark Co. judge rules in favor of Amish in premises ID case
- WisBusiness: DWD secretary says solvency of unemployment fund could be concern
- Survey: Manufacturing, construction sectors looking to hire
- Morrison residents reject wind farm in 245-18 vote
- Milwaukee: Campus plan conjures national dreams, local concern
- Lake Winnebago technically illegal as water source, but officials not worried
- Dean Foods won't comment on buyout rumors
- CNH opens large factory in Brazil
- Bill exempts medical billing firm from financial regulation
- Quad/Graphics earnings, sales plummet, filing reveals
- WisBusiness: Panel debates need for government intervention on energy efficiency
- Oshkosh to host nearly 3,000 players for U.S. Open Volleyball Tournament and Festival
- 'Cash for Caulkers' money already available in Wisconsin
- Small business lending soars in February
- Republic Airways says it is halfway to jobs goal
- Madison: Judge rules Hilldale owner can keep control of the shopping center
- Janesville: New economic director has confidence in future
- For biotech in 2010, it's déjà vu all over again
- Bill helps businesses avoid unwanted contracts
- Wick Buildings emerges under new ownership
- BizOpinion: Illegal debt collection practices and debt collection scams
- WisBusiness: Rep says businesses are cutting energy use without legislation
- Passenger traffic soars at Mitchell International
- Union slams Mercury Marine bonuses
- Some indicators show that Dane County's economy is bouncing back
- Neighbors fear mega dairy plan
- From Canada to the Coulee Region: Where our gas comes from
- Experts urge businesses to plan ahead for carbon rules
- Stocks rise after better jobs report
- State's annual tourism conference will be in Milwaukee
- Green Bay Port gets $12 million boost from state
- Review finds 5,200 jobs, $1.4 B in impact from state's Focus on Energy program
- World cheese contest expands as it ages
- Transit without new taxes: lawmakers say it's possible
- Hoping for an encore of film tax credits
- Assembly passes bills helping businesses
- Retailers see sharp jump in February spending
- National unemployment rate unchanged as 36K jobs lost
- Milwaukee Co. hotels could support tax increase
- AirTran selects Milwaukee for annual meeting
- BizOpinion: The filibuster is over but the lesson lives on
- Doyle signs BPA-Free Kids Act into law
- State & national cheese production higher in January
- Oshkosh raises $489M in private offering
- Legislators introduce regional transit alternative for SE Wisconsin
- Decade-long lawsuit involving Beloit Corp. going to trial
- Company ends plans at lab, donates it to UW partner
- Chinese delegation visits Wisconsin for meeting on water technology
- BizOpinion: The theatrics of health care reform
- Venture fund invests in Madison-based local food facilitator
- Doyle touts job creation from clean energy programs
- Marotta to succeed Payne as Bradley Center chairman
- Dane County: As the Regional Transit Authority prepares to meet, several questions await
- Super Steel files for receivership
- State paper companies win duties on imports
- Senate restores unemployment benefits, highway funds
- Prices received by farmers mixed during February
- Johnson Controls buys lighting services firm
- Health care transparency bill headed to the governor
- American Family reports improved financial results
- GM won't reopen factories, including Janesville facility
- BizOpinion: Business Plan Contest provides snapshot of entrepreneurism in Wisconsin
- Kohl's opens 9 more new stores
- UW-Oshkosh to develop first-of-its-kind biodigester in U.S. to create heat, electricity
- Wealth Management executive to pay $1.4 million to settle case
- State honey production fell nearly 20 percent in 2009
- Report: Payday loan companies donated more than $28,000 to Wisconsin politicians
- New approach could produce multi-function nanodevices
- Madison central park plans stuck at a crossing
- Jobs bill roadblock threatens highway projects
- Harley works to align supply with consumer demand
- State lags in health-care funding
- BizOpinion: Political undercurrent runs through organic conference
- State officials welcome Talgo assembly facility to Milwaukee
- WisPolitics.com/WisBusiness.com: Sign up for March 8 energy event
- Madison ad firm becomes first in city to receive national certification for business ethics
- The new 'it' crop is ... hazelnuts?
- Rancor puts Tomah farmers market in jeopardy
- Promising Minnesota biotech start-up VitalMedix Inc. files for Chapter 7
- Midwest home sales fall at a dramatic rate
- Legislation targets alcohol exclusions by insurers
- State official reassures unemployed about benefits
- Quad/Graphics acquires stake in HGI Company
- Talgo chooses Tower Automotive site for train assembly plant
- WisPolitics.com/WisBusiness.com: Last day for discount to March 8 energy event
- Sprecher giving brewery's reins to manager Hamilton
- Business group to lobby for biofuels, highway expansions
- Bill would let Wis. farmers grow industrial hemp
- Big banks slow on granting letters of credit
- Big builders see hope in rising home starts
- PMI, NWTC earn employee wellness awards
- Feds settle soldier's employment lawsuit
- Richland Center dairy to lay off 57 employees
- Hixson backs UW-Whitewater building project
- Briggs to settle lawsuits over horsepower labeling
- Alliant Energy Foundation funds prairie project with eye toward biomass fuel
- Thousands face losing jobless benefits starting this weekend
- Kohl doesn't like NBC's handling of online Olympics access
- Feds order improvements at three state banks
- Republic Airways plans 'unified' brand, may drop Midwest name
- Analysts seek greater clarity from Kohl's on earnings outlook
- Ryan: health care summit was productive
- Kettle Foods to be sold for $615 million
- Farm Bureau has concerns with animal care legislation
- Assembly passes big-box retailer drug bill
- Allen Edmonds hiring again
- Small business owners seeing signs of turnaround
- Oshkosh Corp., Frito-Lay among winners of annual manufacturing award
- WisBusiness: Organic industry under strain as 21st annual conference opens
- State Dems blast Walker pledge to create 250,000 jobs
- Madison: Without fighting or fanfare, University Research Park 2 is nearly here
- Union blasts pension study
- Point Brewery launches 2012 Black Ale
- Milwaukee takes risks for development rewards
- Kohl's 4Q profit rises on sales, tight inventory
- Jobless claims rise on snow-related layoffs
- Great Wolf posts narrower fourth-quarter loss
- Co-author: Clean energy bill a work in progress
- Nasdaq says Koss Corp. is noncompliant for stock listing
- Anthem Blue Cross plans 17.2% rate hike for Wisconsin customers
- Wisconsin tribal leaders seek more economic cooperation
- Summit, State Central credit unions merging
- Milwaukee: Developers plan 6-story office building on historic Wisconsin Avenue block
- Madison: Consultant wants payback for rail idea
- Factory farm investigation finds lack of oversight
- City, convention bureau at odds over Badger State Games money
- Stark contrast found between pensions in public and private sectors
- Report: Wisconsin's organic farmers are largely weathering the economic storm
- Bill seeks to boost state firms' green technologies
- BizOpinion: Debate over Clean Energy Act rests on how far Wisconsin should go on its own
- WisBusiness: Guv candidates talk business in Madison
- Wisconsin closes milk-production gap with Calif.
- Waiting list starts for SBA loan breaks
- Rail hits resistance in Waterloo
- Madison firm Cellectar raises another $2.7 million
- Koss sues American Express over executive's payments
- Governor Jim Doyle talks jobs with Obama
- WMC poll: Jobs, taxes and spending dominate Wisconsin voter concerns
- GE Healthcare explores new model for senior care
- FDIC says list of troubled banks still growing
- Oshkosh Corp. lands $640M military contract
- Suicide crisis centers report increase in calls. Is the economy to blame?
- A shrinking share for video stores
- Sprecher forms new brewing venture
- Online payday loans pose new challenges for consumers, regulators
- Madison pays attention to its young companies
- Historic company outlives GM production in Janesville
- DNR: More Wisconsin power plants violate Clean Air Act
- We Energies seeks rate boost
- Film recruiting efforts stall
- RedPrairie to be acquired by New York-based private equity firm
- Merge Healthcare makes offer to acquire competitor
- WisBusiness: Gundersen Lutheran remains active in bad times
- Papermakers oppose green job initiative
- NewPage to recall 40 jobs at Whiting paper mill
- Merge accuses executives of profiting through fraud
- Aurora hospital to bring service, competition - and cost concerns
- Acuity sets growth records in 2009
- Toyota isn't hiding as Milwaukee Auto Show opens
- Milwaukee Forge likely to be sold
- Logistics chief says deal with La Crosse near on parking ramp
- Bucyrus reports higher quarterly earnings
- Midwest adding nonstops to San Diego, Seattle
- UWM's Santiago fears loss of $10M Zilber gift
- State regulators plan blanket megafarm permits
- School Specialty narrows 3Q loss
- Professor says lock closure costs exaggerated
- Janesville hopes AirFEST provides economic boost
- CATI expands patent portfolio with Johnson Controls, Motorola
- Businesses on hold in sick leave case
- State investments will help create 550 more jobs in Wisconsin
- WisBusiness: Ford focuses on fuel economy heading into Milwaukee car show
- BizOpinion: Second time around? Remarriages require unique financial planning
- Ban on chemical BPA gains momentum in Wisconsin
- With fraud claims exposed, Koss expects better financial results
- Two farmers not convinced state has dropped action on raw milk
- Stimulus money could be coming Green Bay's way for Internet access improvement
- Sites in Milwaukee, Racine, Janesville and Appleton bidding for Talgo plant
- Milwaukee sick leave lawsuit referred to Supreme Court
- Mercury Marine union cries foul over 'bonuses'
- Humana to cut 2,500 jobs; 300 in Wisconsin
- Cement maker plans $7 million Milwaukee facility
- Cellular Dynamics raises $40.6 million
- Wisconsin to receive $22.9 million in stimulus funds for broadband expansion
- Fed raises rate charged to banks by quarter-point
- Wisconsin farm numbers hold steady from year ago
- Sierra Club sues DNR over power plant records
- Retirement account legislation sails through Senate
- Reopening Janesville GM plant still a longshot
- Milwaukee: Sick leave decision expected Thursday
- Legislative committee approves high-speed stimulus package
- Assembly passes payday loan rules but rejects rate cap
- WisBusiness: State tourism chief asks for funding help in face of '09 decline
- Shared-revenue bill could boost local projects
- White House: $3.2 billion in stimulus money spent so far in Wisconsin
- Milwaukee lands $21.5 million in more stimulus funds
- WisBusiness: Seminar touts benefits of boosting exports
- State's employer numbers dwindling
- UWM foundation announces research grants
- Tapping into the money: There is capital out there 'sitting idle' and people to help you find it
- Ruling makes it easier to enforce non-compete agreements
- Manufacturer Andis seeks incentive from Sturtevant to expand
- Land rule changes meant to save farmland has many farmers rezoning to sell
- Congressman calls for open bidding
- UW study: Embryonic stem cells more reliable than other type
- WisPolitics.com/WisBusiness.com: "Focus on Midwest Energy'' Conference Set
- Racine firm devises sophisticated machinery for nation's train lines
- 'We need to do a better job' or Wisconsin will keep losing valuable farmland
- Milwaukee: Gold's Gym to open downtown
- Industry groups start drive for diesel rules
- If it has a red knob, it must be a Wolf Appliance, judge says
- Committee set to approve high-speed rail
- WisPolitics: Barrett announces Spanish manufacturer coming to Milwaukee in State of City address
- BizOpinion: Nuclear power must be part of nation's alternative energy future
- Deregulation without representation?
- Greenheck to expand in Mexico
- Sustainable agriculture in Dane County is focus of new report
- State runs the table in pool cue production
- Oshkosh Corp. order 'secures a lot of jobs'
- For makers of snow throwers, storms mean a boom in sales
- As the Edgewater decision approaches, more people are looking at Madison's development process
- Ford's electric truck uses Johnson Controls batteries
- Countrywide paying $824,000 to foreclosed Wisconsin homeowners
- WPS commission OKs Menasha utility sale
- Racine legislators say high-speed rail would benefit area
- Municipal fees rising faster than property taxes, tax group says
- Wolf Appliance wins injunction in trademark case
- State housing authority back in lending business
- Interest rates announced for state retirement funds
- State official sees 'slow but steady' economic recovery
- Lawmakers seek open bidding for construction funded by stimulus
- Railroad chief makes the case for federal stimulus for freight rail, too
- Wisconsin angel credits could snag top Minnesota biotech start-up
- Army upholds $3 billion contract for Oshkosh Corp.
- Better with age: Milwaukee's oldest bars share secrets for success
- Farm groups differ on proposed Clean Energy Jobs Act
- WHEDA to roll out new loan product Friday
- Milwaukee: Orvis to open store at Bayshore
- Guild.com founder Sikes joins venture fund
- Biomass energy gets tax break love
- Clean energy bill lacks details
- Roundy's pushing Chicago expansion
- Pierce Manufacturing Inc. on the job at Daytona 500
- Bill targets telecom regulation in state
- Architectural firm finds niche by helping others with new computer modeling
- Mayor says amusement park profits help make case for Green Bay roller coaster
- Janesville coalition will seek expanded I-90/39
- Contractor confusion prevails for wage reporting
- Committee narrowly backs payday lending bill
- Report: State home sales up 25% in 4th quarter of 2009
- Journal Communications ekes out a profit
- Generac stock makes debut on New York Stock Exchange
- WisBusiness: State forecasts weak recovery in 2010
- WisBusiness: Madison-area economy will continue to recover, panel says
- Where's Milwaukee? New task force to create city brand
- Unemployment budget challenges lawmakers
- Spectrum Brands adds maker of kitchen appliances to its portfolio
- Law firms taking a new approach
- Bill would put tight new limits on payday lenders
- Milwaukee wins 2013 Moose International Convention
- Contractors cool to stimulus energy work
- Town of Holland can't block wind farms, developer says
- Study shows home building generates net income for state, local governments
- Schneider National to hire 2,500 drivers in 2010
- New JT Packard owner cuts jobs
- Decision to halt Fox River channel dredging threatens shipping in Green Bay harbor
- Bill would boost subcontractors' legal protections
- Bankers hope regulators ease up
- A good January for small business lending
- WisBusiness: Feds pledge nearly $80 million for Asian carp intervention
- Grede lands $60 million revolving credit agreement
- GreenBiz: Wind energy blowing hot and cold in state
- Ultimate Electronics looking at Milwaukee area
- UW-Whitewater fueling entrepreneurial fire
- Tech company with Madison roots goes beyond the concept of GPS
- State disqualified from unemployment benefits extension
- Report is bullish on Midwest's green energy manufacturers
- New law pools stimulus bonds
- I-794 extension surprises southern neighbors
- Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield to cut 111 jobs in Green Bay
- Dow closes around 9,900; financials skid
- Wis. to issue new food-safety rules
- Wis. ship builder gets $123 million contract
- Rail jobs estimate drops by thousands
- Private, public research under one roof at UW
- Ashley Furniture wants to open 300 new stores
- State to receive $235,000 in annuities case
- Ashley Furniture plans to open 300 small stores
- Anchor BanCorp narrows its loss
- Report: Local hospitals evaluated for rate of infection
- Sturgeon Bay's Bay Shipbuilding announces layoffs
- Oshkosh Corp. investors anxiously await news of FMTV contract
- Neenah Enterprises Inc. files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
- Madison: Target at Hilldale moves forward
- Key investor sells off much of position in Koss Corp.
- Fox River PCB cleanup strategies in federal court case conflict
- Ethanol plant saga continues; sides disagree on what's true
- Doyle signs bills regulating canned foods, mixed martial arts
- Contractors complain about wage reporting costs
- Economy sheds 20,000 jobs but rate drops to 9.7 percent
- Coming to Milwaukee: A Chinese mega-mall?
- Perch return to local waters - in an old factory
- Meet the new executive director of the Wisconsin State Fair
- Madison: Overture Center study touts economic impact
- Retailers report modest gains for January
- Legislators on both sides make job creations a top priority
- Johnson Controls named exclusive battery supplier to Wal-Mart
- Eminent domain cases on the rise
- DWD withholds penalties for wage reports
- Offer made to bring Wick Buildings out of bankruptcy
- Retailers report strong January sales
- Doyle sees good signs for economy
- ABC announces prevailing-wage law suspension; no confirmation from state
- Wisconsin plan aims to stop use of phony degrees
- MRAP, produced by Oshkosh Corp., can take fight off-road
- Madison: Eminent domain case centers on project timing
- Beloit: Stadium likely key to Snappers' survival
- Baird: Toyota impact minimal to Johnson Controls
- $225 million project would turn Milwaukee trash into energy
- New task force to assess Milwaukee's identity
- Transportation chief: I misstated Toyota warning
- BizOpinion: It might be clean but it's not a jobs act
- WisBusiness.com: Task force chairs suggest changes to clean energy bill
- Brewers reach 1 million tickets sold
- Waukesha ties water deal to developments
- Profit up 17% at Wisconsin Energy
- M&I adding call center jobs in Brookfield
- Gov hopefuls Barrett, Walker to address Biz Day in Madison Feb. 23
- Gormac Products, Racine employer for 63 years, closing
- Report shows $1.5 billion annual impact of bicycling in Wisconsin
- Competition grows for rail money
- BizOpinion: Heads up: Roth IRA conversions take 2010 by storm
- REGISTER NOW: Thursday's "The future of SE Wis. transportation and its busiest interchange"
- Fond du Lac firm represents city well at Pro Bowl, Super Bowl
- Prevailing-wage deadline frays industry's nerves
- Manpower launches career management social network
- Madison: Meriter wants to help employees buy houses in its neighborhood
- Madison mayor wants 2 high-speed rail stations
- Jesse Jackson: Restructure banks, revive activism
- Is Obama spending the high-speed rail money wisely?
- Former Koss exec pleads innocent to embezzlement
- REGISTER NOW: Thursday's ``The future of SE Wis. transportation and its busiest interchange''
- Wisconsin pension fund to borrow to invest
- Toyota recalls lead some to weigh loyalty
- Lawmakers, business leaders eager for job bill's passage
- Delphi salaried retirees take pension hit
- Dairy farmers look forward to better year after lousy 2009
- Bad economy doesn't mean bad hair
- Unemployed workers stay sharp by volunteering
- Stocks fall despite rise in GDP
- State job-creation bills move ahead
- Entrepreneur finds success by changing business
- Booming economy not likely to persist
- Doyle, mayors laud high-speed rail plan
- Sonic Foundry's loss narrows as revenue climbs
- Oshkosh Corp. sales surge in 1Q
- Majority leader says payday lender lobbyists are spreading resignation rumors
- Local car dealers offering deals for Toyota car owners
- Brookings Institution plans to boost Great Lakes region with new VC fund
- Companies in three regions of Wisconsin had decline in economic indicators in 2009
- BizOpinion: Minimum wage regulations harm job market
- U.S. GDP increased 5.7 percent in 4th quarter
- FEB. 4 EVENT: The Future of SE Wisconsin Transportation and Its Busiest Interchange
- Wisconsin unemployment worse in 69 of 72 counties
- UW Hospital fully implements electronic medical records
- Menomonee Valley data center could begin construction by fall
- Madison: Edgewater developer offers new design for hotel project
- Local Toyota dealerships dealing with massive recall
- Lawsuit may delay Bent Tree Wind Farm
- Farmers to meet state lawmakers on Ag Day
- BizOpinion: Stumbling down the stimulus trail
- Wisconsin to get $810 million high-speed rail between Milwaukee and Madison
- Sheboygan: Tourism large part of county sales tax idea
- USDA gets involved in job growth in rural Wisconsin
- State Senate approves BPA ban
- State fruit crop producers saw mixed production in '09
- Organizers seek $100 million to start Wisconsin venture fund
- Madison: Controversy follows proposed zoning change for Edgewater
- Placing bets on intermodal rail
- BizOpinion book review: 'Celebrating Failure'
- Republicans say Doyle hypocritical in speech
- Doyle: `I will do everything I can to help our businesses create jobs'
- Doyle to give State of the State address amid slow economy
- Services spending law threatens construction
- Sensient intends to settle Superfund suit
- Quality Candy files for bankruptcy
- Plan calls for sweeping downtown Fond du Lac changes
- Oshkosh Corp. lands $325 million Army contract
- Miller to honor small businesses in Super Bowl commercial
- Marcus commits to downtown Milwaukee theater complex
- Live Nation/Ticketmaster merger approved by Justice Department
- Lawmaker questions higher-than-expected costs for renewable energy
- Internet company HarQen raises $1.1 million
- BizOpinion: Never too early -- Steps to getting your estate in order
- IBM will bring annual shareholders meeting to Milwaukee
- Quad/Graphics going public after $1.3B purchase of competitor
- UW-Madison: Federal grant funds production of stem cells for clinical trials
- How well have Wisconsin farmers weathered the downturn?
- Summerfest announces new modern rock festival
- Milwaukee Institute primed to power tech growth
- Wausau business incubator thrives
- Port of Milwaukee plans improvements for 2010
- Oak Creek coal plant ready to roll
- Lost in space: Economy, financing stall major projects
- Feingold does not want Bernanke for second term
- Farmers turn to biofuels to keep engines running
- BizOpinion: Technology has made it easier to donate after a disaster -- and more efficient
- Monthly home sales take biggest dip in 40 years
- Wind farms cause controversy among community
- The bag that keeps on giving
- Packers raising ticket prices up to 15 percent
- It's a boom time for bankruptcy filings
- Health care reform bills raised concerns in Wisconsin
- New federal rules could mean bank fee hikes, changes
- Plan would expand coverage of Milwaukee TIF district improvements
- Antitrust suit filed against Dean Foods over Wisconsin acquisition
- Oshkosh Corp. gets $89 million in orders
- Johnson Controls reports record-high earnings
- Harley reports first loss in 16 years
- DNR OKs state's largest dairy farm
- Experts say Supreme Court decision frees up corporate coffers for state campaigns
- New alliance aims to help businesses go green and cut costs
- Harley-Davidson reports 4Q, full-year loss
- Experts skeptical about state's new insurance plan
- Beaver Dam: PSC still sorting out wind farm details
- Assembly ag panel votes to allow farmers to grow hemp
- State firms raise $22 million in venture capital
- Study to examine Green Bay Packers economic impact on Brown County
- Green with building envy?
- Some Dells businesses want changes from visitors bureau
- Neighbors concerned about mega farm
- Mental plea in Koss case likely
- M&I reports fifth straight quarterly loss
- Lands' End to lay off Dodgeville employees
- Appleton Mayor Tim Hanna sees tough road to Fox Cities convention center
- Wis. lawmakers draw battle lines on energy bill
- State's cost on green-energy effort higher than expected
- State launches BadgerCare Plus Basic plan for uninsured
- State jobless rate rises to 8.3 percent in December
- BizOpinion: More work, fewer people -- IT staffing in a jobless recovery
- Assembly votes to lift restrictions on buyers' clubs
- Roundy's has layoffs at headquarters
- Plan Commission OKs Oshkosh Corp. TIF plan
- Miron Construction gets nod for $250M biofuels plant with Flambeau River Biofuels
- Legislation promises support for regional transit
- Immigration law complex, and good advice out of reach for many
- Asian carp DNA found in Lake Michigan as closure rejected
- Clinics aim to foil third wave of H1N1
- Report: Diving milk prices cut state net farm income by more than half in 2009
- Former Koss exec Sachdeva indicted on six counts
- Smurfit-Stone to cut 600 workers in 2010
- Kraft Foods, Cadbury agree $19.5B deal
- Waupun bank faces pressure from feds
- UW biomass power plant a gamble for state
- State's yacht builders see smoother sailing ahead
- Leinie's brand is 2009's top new craft beer
- WisBusiness: Agriculture secretary announces $227K in local food grants
- BizOpinion: Attracting more venture capital is a priority for Wisconsin
- Sierra Club says DNR dragging heels on clean air complaints
- Oneida Tribe of Indians proposes turning Brown County's waste to energy
- U.P: Winter tourism outlook optimistic
- Report: Stimulus created, saved 44,000 Wisconsin jobs
- New fly ash-to-bricks plant in operation in Racine
- New energy bill not a green light for nuclear power
- Harley taking trike production in-house
- UW tops UWM, 117-3, in patent game
- Real estate market lost value in 2009
- Oshkosh Corp: City assistance crucial to Army contract
- Koss suspect prominent in social, charitable circles
- In Jefferson, ambitious plans to remake the city
- Decreased demand may cut fertilizer costs
- State officials open up new runoff rules to public
- Some bright spots forecast for commercial real estate in 2010
- Republic will base Midwest out of Indy
- KRM funding options hit the table
- Dropping food prices have shoppers eyeing up bargains
- Court to decide on medical fund
- WisBusiness: Lending to remain tight, expert predicts
- WisBusiness: Modest growth predicted for state economy
- USDA issues 2009 Wisconsin crop production review
- State officials move to fight candy-flavored tobacco
- State health official says hospital tax a success
- Koss a case for regulation
- GreenBiz: Pilot program helps grocers become "green"
- Train trip to Bucks-Timberwolves game planned to drum up support for high speed rail
- Job openings drop as hiring remains elusive
- De Pere waterfront awaits makeover
- State paying cash for energy efficiency
- MathStar to buy Sajan Inc. for $16.5 million
- Local non-profit helps build Madison's small businesses
- Generac plans for public offering
- Businesses receiving public money balk at turning over jobs data
- WisBusiness: Panel looks at updating state retirement account rules
- Janesville not getting hopes up after GM exec's remarks
- Business leader touts Wausau area's potential
- Kraft/Oscar Mayer, union reach tentative deal
- Greenheck's fans blow through Burj Dubai
- GM may reopen Janesville plant
- Farm Bureau: Farmland assessment values to fall in 2010
- Downtown dreamin': Group has big ideas for transforming central Madison
- BizOpinion: Swap cap-and-trade for a workable energy policy
- Koss: Unauthorized transactions increased over years
- State tech execs remain cautious on economy; express doubts about effects of health-care reform
- State grant will help pay for Tower site cleanup
- Mercury Marine Fond du Lac plant consolidation moving forward
- BizOpinion: How a non-profit firm's investment is keeping a for-profit company in Wisconsin
- Associated Bank launches stock offering to cover losses
- $20 million sports complex planned near Mauston
- PSC approves huge new wind farm
- Report: Charter among worst
- Lagging research puts Milwaukee behind
- Farmers enjoy milk price jump in December
- Declining deer numbers crimp rural businesses
- 2009 `just outstanding' for Wisconsin stocks
- ZBB Energy Corp. lands stimulus tax credit to build new plant
- UW-Wood Co. pilots new health care career programs
- UW System could face eminent domain restrictions
- UW Regents approve spending $31 million for Milwaukee hospital
- State awards $800,000 to help develop former Tower Automotive site
- PSC ruling expected Monday on $413.5 million wind farm
- Kaukauna's Bassett Mechanical lands clean energy tax credits
- CG Schmidt to pay $85K for retaliatory firing
- Kohl's Corp. reports sales up 4.7 percent in December
- SBA doubled lending to state firms last month
- Spanish wind turbine maker may put factory in Milwaukee
- Oshkosh Corp. receives $32M order from military
- Labor union says UW System interfering in efforts
- Hospira to produce Genzyme drugs
- Economy Loses 85K Jobs, Unemployment Rate Steady
- Businesses oppose Wisconsin clean energy plan
- Agriculture grants reward innovation
- Oshkosh truck finds new mission
- New dairy industry panel to include four from Wisconsin
- Milwaukee area loses 50,000 jobs in last year
- Koss appoints Baker Tilly as auditor
- BizOpinion: Opportunity knocks - 5 ways to reach financial goals in 2010
- Will Kraft sell Oscar Mayer too?
- Court to hear appeal over sick leave mandate rejection
- Mortenson wins $75.7M UW institute contract
- Madison: Council resuscitates Edgewater project
- Kraft sells pizza business to Nestle for $3.7B
- Ethanol corporation announces dissolution
- WisBusiness: State looks to expand help for commercial loans
- New WisBusiness: The Show
- WisBusiness: Some in tourism industry look to break away from state funding
- Wausau: Rasmussen campus debuts with enrollment of 100
- Resource center will help specialty meat producers
- Midwest Airlines selling its signature leather seats
- Madison: Alder says he's 'optimistic' council will revive Edgewater plan
- Lambeau Field sales tax could be retired in 2015
- Koss fires accounting firm; losses could hit $31M
- Martino helps steer Point Beer in a new direction
- Suits filed over Aurora's use of medical data in bankruptcy cases
- Student's database project benefits cancer patients
- Harley-Davidson taps wellness expert Jillian Michaels
- Duncan Hines maker Pinnacle buys Birds Eye for $1.3 billion
- Wisconsin group hopes to spur revival of hop growers
- Pickup in mergers bodes well for 2010
- Miller Park sales tax ending between 2015, '18
- Manufacturing in Wisconsin: Focus on the future
- Employee class-action lawsuits the rise
- Economy recovery will depend on a variety of factors
- Curtain comes down at Dairyland Greyhound Park
- Public employee pension funds have better year
- La Crosse may consider rental subsidies for businesses filling vacant downtown storefronts
- Insurance mandate among new Wisconsin laws
- Ginseng business on the comeback in Wisconsin
- After 152 years, furniture store Porters of Racine is closing
- Manufacturing slowed in December, report shows
- Madison Businessman Exits State Treasurer Race
- Changes on the horizon for federal contractors
- Wisconsin gets $9.55 million in federal development grants
- Roundy's receives $190,570 energy grant
- Plaintiffs sought in class-action vs. Koss
- M&I cuts bonuses, awards stock to executives
- Joint venture wins Zoo Interchange emergency repair
- Job transfers strain family ties for former Janesville GM workers
- GE Healthcare licenses Medical College technology
- City Council member asks council to reconsider opposition to Edgewater redevelopment
- AirTran to add pilot, attendant bases in Milwaukee
- The year Madison discovered it was no longer recession proof
- States With Expanded Health Coverage Fight Bill
- PCB lawsuit dismissal unlikely to hurt Fox River cleanup efforts
- Milwaukee: Recession forces area manufacturers to close factories
- Sparse shelves greet post-Christmas shoppers
- Private-label pizza growth helps Palermo expand
- Companies eye military armor contract
- Brake failure caused ski lift accident at Devil's Head
- ATT raising U-Verse pricing: reports
- IMAX future studied as changes loom
- Modest signs of recovery
- Grants for former paper mill site a boost for Neenah
- Developer sues Oshkosh over tax assessments
- AnchorBank emerging from rough storm
- Oral arguments set in Menard discrimination case
- Government extends aid to dairies, but farmers protest allotment
- Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear case on county versus contractor
- Wisconsin company buys Heinz division
- Thompson joins United Therapeutics board
- Legacy executive Sims meets with Obama
- Koss embezzlement may exceed $20 million
- Counties may opt out of road contracts
- Beloit still tops state in unemployment rate
- Wind farms help power Wisconsin
- Unemployment Rates Rise In Wisconsin Cities
- Park Lafayette developer files for bankruptcy protection
- Oshkosh Defense Awarded $54 Million Delivery Order for M-ATV Armor Kits
- Orion to build wind turbine in Manitowoc
- Madison, Hammes leaders to meet again Tuesday about Edgewater
- Janesville's Allied closing its doors
- Janesville Business Leaders Move Past GM
- Brady Corp. buys Brazilian company
- Black men hit hard by unemployment in Milwaukee
- AT&T cutting service workforce
- New owner to invest in Merrill plant
- M&I extends foreclosure moratorium
- Iowa firm seeks to block Jefferson ethanol plant sale
- Engineers send runoff rules into revision
- Conde Nast renews contract with Quad/Graphics
- Common Council approves Summerfest lease extension
- 'Donor TIF' may be needed to help Oshkosh Corp. paint plant
- Wisconsin corn grower wins national yield contest
- WisBusiness: Iowa start-up moves to Wisconsin in hopes of growing in Midwest's biotech haven
- West Business Services of Appleton has 90 sales job openings
- Waukesha Co. plastics manufacturer gets nearly $300K tax credit for expansion
- TreeHouse to buy Manawa's Sturm for $660M
- Trading of Koss Corp. stock halted
- Power plant dispute settled for $72 million
- BizOpinion: Holiday perks list includes naughty and nice in politics, business
- Ringing in 2010: Economic forecasts from a dozen business minds
- Janesville: Benefits will end in 2010 for many ex-autoworkers
- API Healthcare acquires Dallas firm
- Road America set to host NASCAR race
- Woodman's drops mental health coverage, blames federal mandate
- American Express alerted Koss about executive's spending spree
- Republic CEO apologizes for comments about Milwaukee
- Marketing the benefits of green real estate
- Federal funding provided summer jobs for 4,000 state youth, young adults
- Environmental group challenges Rosendale Dairy
- Bucyrus announces $1.3 billion deal
- WisBusiness: HarQen's 'Voice Screener' can save time for job applicants, employers
- BizOpinion: Modern farms protect natural resources and our economic future
- WisBusiness: Raw milk advocate ordered to give deposition as supporters rally outside
- Union leader: Kenosha engine plant might close sooner than planned
- Pentagon pact saves jobs at Oshkosh Corp.
- Papermaker Appleton: We will survive Fox River cleanup
- New boss says deal may save AnchorBank
- Dairy farmers to get help
- Cable TV oversight worries industry
- Visit Milwaukee budget dips
- State DA surcharge now hitting We Energies bills
- IWF: TARP a success for small Wisconsin banks
- Amcore reaches agreement with lender
- World Council of Credit Unions gets federal contract
- USDA to dairy farmers: Relief checks are in the mail
- State film company wins Emmy
- Northeast Wisconsin businesses look ahead with optimism
- Merchants want regulatory reform for credit card fees
- Chemical firm to bring 125 jobs to Pleasant Prairie
- Airline exec questions Milwaukee as destination
- Ski lift malfunctions at Devil's Head Resort
- UW gets $10 million grant to research nanotechnology in metal castings
- Restructuring plan backed for General Growth, owner of Fox River Mall
- Oshkosh Corp awarded $63M contract
- BizOpinion: Give market forces a chance to meet energy and climate change needs
- Appleton, NCR paper companies' case that sought help paying for Fox River PCB cleanup thrown out
- WisBusiness: Impact of stimulus mixed, panel says
- Milwaukee Mile wont have a NASCAR race in 2010
- Developer says 'elected officials' thwarted Edgewater Hotel project
- State unemployment rate rises slightly
- Anti-noise group raises ruckus over Harley riders
- WisBusiness: FlameDisk is lighting a fire in market for tailgating gear
- State corn harvest wasn't able to finish before snow storm
- Poll: Wisconsin M&A activity to grow in 2010
- Jefferson Wells expands into Japan
- CH Energy invests $50M in Brown County wind farm
- Boys' invention turns into MeltBuddy Spot Spreader for Ariens Co.
- Council fails to rescue Edgewater plan
- WisBusiness: Doyle sees possible 15-year phase-in for cap and trade
- WisBusiness: Neuro Amp will treat Alzheimer's symptoms while search for cure continues
- State yet to adopt federal Roth laws
- Sensient opens new plants in China, Costa Rica
- Renew Energy's Ethanol Plant Sold to Valero
- Milwaukee companies ready for green push
- GreenBiz: Lakeshore Tech a leader in wind tech ed
- Amcore sells loans to improve its finances
- Concierge-type businesses hold their own despite tightening budgets
- Web servers could slake thirst in Milwaukee
- Doyle taking part in UN climate conference
- Alliant utility starts up Iowa wind farm
- AirTran pilots picket against SkyWest deal
- GAO rules against Oshkosh; Army told to review $3 billion contract
- Winona could host futuristic public transportation model
- Profits slip at state tribal casinos
- Oshkosh tops Fox Valley for Stimulus Jobs, though firm numbers are not known
- Heavy snow slows remaining corn harvest in Wis.
- Gentine appointed to president of Sargento
- A year after GM plant closure, Janesville stays afloat however it can
- Regents approve $50 million UWM water school plan
- Lee Enterprises' ad sales improve again
- Johnson Controls ends 'golden coffins' benefits
- Oshkosh Corp. receives $175M order from military for more M-ATVs
- Marinette Marine gets $123M contract
- Survey: Most Dane County businesses report decline in sales and profits
- Running on water? Fuel system experiment comes close
- Republic moving jobs to Indianapolis
- Gannett sees signs of a rebound
- Alliant to record charges on 4th-quarter earnings
- 700 jobs cut in Wausau Homes downsizing
- Maritime Savings Bank names new CEO
- We Energies explores sale of Sheboygan coal plant
- Wausau: Call center hires 90 workers, adds jobs
- SBA loans in Wisconsin continue to rise
- Menasha: Dura-Fibre in hiring mode
- Biofuel growth raises concerns about forests
- $15M grant would help UWSP spur job creation around state
- New North points businesses forward
- Governor closes state offices, UW campuses
- Madison: Genesis Enterprise Center faces receivership; future uncertain
- Pierce Manufacturing wins Army contract
- Owens closes Shawano plants
- Modine sells South Korea unit for $14M
- Fitchburg company wins federal grant to complete drug trials
- Green Bay summit today focuses on entrepreneurship
- BizOpinion: Timing is everything: 2009 year-end tax planning tips
- WisBusiness: Manpower survey finds mixed bag for state hiring outlook
- Obama announces plan to help small businesses create jobs
- Local chambers of commerce remain cautious in economic outlook
- Wells Fargo to cut 26 area employees
- Market trends change Pabst Farms plan
- Madison: 22 percent water rate hike on the table
- M&I Corp. ratings downgraded
- Drive for geothermal power heats up on U.S. campuses
- Western Canada's most popular beers are local
- BizOpinion: In western Wisconsin, regional economic growth has 'Momentum' of its own
- Milwaukee: Credit crunch stalled Hofbrauhaus' deal with Haertel
- Wisconsin sleeps on IRA conversion break
- Verizon dispute shuts down text alerts to customers
- Mineral Point Opera House in midst of multimillion-dollar revival
- Anchor BanCorp ready for `change in strategic direction,' president says
- Kudos for UW-Madison blogger, econ professor
- Plan looks at future Fox Valley transit
- Pay dips for top executives at Johnson Controls, Actuant
- G.B veterans clinic plans official; will create 200-plus jobs
- State cracking down on raw milk
- Kagen supports large stock-transfer fee
- NW Iowa cheese plant selling to Wisconsin company
- Factories vow to reduce energy use
- Regulators approve $98M We Energies settlement
- Doyle defends climate legislation
- With real and man-made snow, ski areas are getting ready for the season
- Surge requires Oshkosh to build more truck
- Sigma-Aldrich's rat breakthrough hailed as top innovation
- PSC approves $12M rate hike for MG&E
- Machines being shut down at Georgia-Pacific mill called 'obsolete'
- General Growth president says company eyeing mid-2010 bankruptcy exit
- Coalition of 23 groups opposed to proposed global warming regulations
- Jobless rate falls to 10%, 11K jobs lost
- Wisconsin court upholds $203M verdict for SC Johnson
- Plant closing notice filed for JT Packard, but official says sale is pending
- Milwaukee: Johnson Controls' downtown expansion plan on hold
- Midwest farmland values down during third quarter of '09
- Georgia-Pacific to lay off 158 workers in Green Bay
- Anchor stock climbs 54 percent following investor announcement
- Kohl's same-store sales up 3.3 percent
- TDS buys phone company in N.H.
- Wisconsin to create electronic medical records exchange
- WisBusiness: Cable industry disputes state audit that finds rising prices
- Wausau company lands Navy deals
- Madison: Mayor, others urge firm to keep Edgewater bid alive
- Johnson Controls-Saft to supply batteries for new Ford van
- BizOpinion: Controlling costs must be a part of federal health care solution
- Anchor's stock, loan deal worth up to $400M
- WisBusiness: Dairy industry looking forward to profitable 2010
- WisBusiness: Flex Biomedical aims to produce more effective osteoarthritis treatment
- RedPrairie may make more acquisitions after IPO
- Major layoffs announced at Abbyland Foods
- Madison: Landmarks Commission blocks Edgewater project
- Cable TV firm emerges from bankruptcy
- BizOpinion: Time for state government to invest in venture capital
- Madison private investment group will recapitalize Anchor BanCorp
- UW-Stout takes initiative on 'green' food packaging
- Today is deadline for Wisconsin's no-call list
- RedPrairie files for IPO
- Layoffs in state government coming
- Car dealerships may get holiday boost
- Bill would boost tax credits for angel investors
- Auto insurance industry opposes new mandate
- UpFront: Commerce secretary sees Wisconsin well-positioned for recovery
- BizOpinion: Let individuals decide on consuming raw milk
- Wall Street Journal: Milwaukee's water plan aims to help jobs flow
- Business picks up for Milwaukee manufacturers
- Tribe's Mississippi plans hit new snags
- State contracts down in '09
- Settlement offered to a dozen in PCB case
- Score one for sweatshop foes at UW-Madison
- Review finds nearly 1 in 8 weatherization jobs flawed
- Harley gunning for growing market in India
- State issues warning over Blue Marble milk products
- State allows farmers to carry heavy loads on roads
- Longer shipping season expected on Mississippi
- WaterStone Bank agrees to regulators' consent order
- Accusations fly in plumbers union election
- Wind farm developer wants state to step in
- Practical items are popular for Black Friday shoppers
- German steelmaker with Waupaca, Marinette plants announces loss, layoffs
- Oak Creek coal plant settlement uncertain
- Wisconsin improves it ranking on taxes
- Stocks tumble on fears about Dubai debt fallout
- Stock watchers eye stores during Black Friday sales
- State helps cheese industry thrive
- For road worker, stimulus funds translate to vital job
- Cautious optimism for holiday retail
- State's job market shows signs of stabilizing
- Oshkosh Corp. plans 150,000-square-foot addition
- Wisconsin Public Service Corp. planning for layoffs, furloughs
- Wick files bankruptcy; new manufacturer adopts Marshfield Homes brand
- Waukesha Electric gets $10.7M stimulus grant
- Spotted Cow confiscated from New York City bar
- Rep. Danou proposes bill to allow sales of raw milk
- Nearly one in five Wisconsin banks unprofitable
- Manitowoc Tool learns lessons from recession
- BizOpinion: What is business all about?
- WisBusiness: PSC grants Alliant Energy 6.5 percent rate increase
- WisBusiness: State AT&T president opposes changes in new cable law
- New Port Washington homes could lack utility bills
- Wisconsinites among top spenders this Christmas
- WisBusiness: Two emerging companies look to profit from pets
- Schwabe investing $10M, creating Green Bay jobs
- Lenders try to prevent Charter Communications' bankruptcy exit
- Federal funding to drive cranberry industry in 2010
- Car, truck sales continue slide in October
- Baird: Harley-Davidson turnaround developing
- BizOpinion: Insurance mandate would be job killer for small businesses
- Zoo Interchange job could affect other bridges
- Wick files for bankruptcy
- Minimum mark-up affects your turkey this week
- Farm Bureau sees dip in price of Thanksgiving dinner
- GreenBiz: MREA works to facilitate 'green' business practices
- Giuffres bow out of Milwaukee Mile deal
- Business to pick sides between Barrett, Walker
- BizOpinion: Giving thanks for some of the big (and little) things in life
- WisBusiness: Wisconsin company has finger on the pulse of heart monitor technology
- Wisconsin Dells evolving into destination for athletic teams, sporting events
- Wis. pension agency clamps down on pricey flights
- U.S. Bank has edge in sour economy
- Health costs squeeze small-business owners
- Guns sales up during Obama's term
- Vehicle mileage up in '08, EPA says
- Renew Energy files closing notice for Jefferson plant, but sale is expected
- Harley, union reach deal to keep York, Pa., plant open
- Baker Tilly announces merger
- Retailers nervous about holiday shopping season
- Wisconsin's unemployment rate drops
- Troubled mortgages at record level in state
- Survey: Health insurance in Wis. well above national average
- State cranberry harvest strong
- Oceangoing vessels face tougher DNR rules
- Kagen moves to protect 'black liquor' tax credit for paper companies
- Harley taps BNP for MV Agusta sale
- BizOpinion: Want to be an entrepreneur? Get a business plan now!
- Wausau: Call center West Asset Management to hire 120
- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans to pay $316 million dividend
- Oshkosh Corp. seeks city, state assistance for new plant
- Most state credit unions are in the black this year
- APAC expects to add 500 employees
- WisBusiness: DOT plan calls for alternatives to fuel taxes
- WisBusiness: Declining sales mean rate increases for utilities
- Wisconsin/Israel pact to promote R&D
- Ties to Midwest unneeded; Associated chose new CEO for his experience
- State gets FDA money to protect food supply
- Sonic Foundry completes reverse stock split
- Milwaukee: Long-stalled Park East project moving forward
- Middle-skill positions show promise across Wisconsin
- Layoff notices go to 50 employees at Alcan in Neenah
- Court reinstates $5 million Link Snacks award
- WisBusiness: Legislator looks to revise state's cable franchising rules
- Mavs owner says Milwaukee still viable for NBA
- BizOpinion: Myth busters - Why some things you hear about venture capital are wrong
- Wisconsin hospitals make heart care list
- Sonic Foundry completes 1 for 10 reverse stock split
- BizOpinion: Fix the broken insurance marketplace
- AnchorBank to sell 11 branches to Royal Credit Union
- Affinity Health System partners with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
- Doyle signs trade pact with Israel
- WisBusiness: Organic Valley expands Stonyfield pact
- Wausau: Laid-off Kolbe employees adjust to new circumstances
- Oshkosh awaits Army contract review
- New AirTran deal precludes Bradley Center
- WisBusiness: Coalition rallies for high-speed rail along Mississippi River
- WisBusiness: Milwaukee's former planner embraces rail as key to urban development
- UWM health school plans take shape
- Realtors, builders see tax credit benefits
- Pockets of joblessness persist
- MATC embarks on series of changes, not all of them popular
- Firm enjoys epic growth: New offices in Verona feature green architecture
- Bill aims to boost businesses
- Milwaukee a finalist for Spanish wind energy company
- Middleton calling center to close, affecting 120 jobs
- City Brewing Co. gets letter from FDA
- Anchor BanCorp Wisconsin posts loss of $71.9 million
- Gates praises Oshkosh Corp. workers' 'amazing display of industry'
- Assurant Health cuts 94 jobs
- State plans $70 million I-94 project
- Report eyes next-generation ethanol plant at paper mill
- Fox Valley: Area manufacturing companies look to future of work force
- Doyle to head trade mission to Israel
- Mansell: Kohl's faces fight for holiday shoppers
- Construction industry: State budget, federal stimulus rescues 2009 season
- WPRI report: Global warming task force recommendations would cost state thousands of jobs
- State hospital report: Recession slows hiring but hospital workforce shortages persist
- New episode of "WisBusiness: The Show" features angel investing discussion
- BizOpinion: Emerging industry clusters draw interest from state business leaders, academics and policy experts
- Wisconsin seen in 'fiscal peril'
- Speakers argue against Xcel rate increase
- Oshkosh Corp. gets $438 million U.S. Army order
- Options for Sheboygan's Blue Harbor Resort include possible sale
- Mpower Madison seeks business partners
- Milwaukee, Madison show high-tech growth
- Madison: Council sets aside $16 million for Edgewater proposal
- Grand Chute man hopes to revolutionize shopping with Power Pods
- Dairy farmers wrestle with vague employment laws
- BizOpinion: Six reasons a company needs a pandemic response and recovery plan
- WisBusiness: PSC approves We Energies rate hike
- Wick Building Systems notifies state about nearly 500 potential layoffs
- Self-employed veterans' ranks increasing
- Realtors: Quarterly home sales up for first time since start of recession
- Milwaukee: M7 starts $7 million fundraising effort
- Kolbe & Kolbe lays off 334
- Feds reject Amcore's turnaround plan
- Dairyland Greyhound Park to be shut down
- Associated Bank told to improve loans, capital
- WisBusiness: State forecast sees unemployment peaking early next year
- Republic Airways marks third big win for state program
- WisBusiness: Investors still looking for start-ups to back, even in down economy
- WisBusiness: Senate Dems roll out job creation package
- Wick Building Systems notifies state about 500 potential layoffs
- Papermaker Appleton posts net income of $31 million
- Census bureau adding 47,000 temporary jobs in Wisconsin
- Alice.com raises another $6 million in in funding
- WisBusiness: State officials applaud Republic Airways plans for Milwaukee hub
- Sterilizer helps boost Austin Straubel's business
- Sanford layoffs in Janesville to start Jan. 8
- Norbco site in Tomah to close
- Judge scraps $1.26 billion judgment against Pepsi
- Industry pushes chocolate milk in schools
- Economy causes bumps for Lake Express
- BizOpinion: Mercury Marine incentives in line with what others offer to win, keep jobs
- Water technology hub dream gets a splash of cold water
- Survey: IT executives regaining confidence in economy
- Defense Secretary Robert Gates to visit Oshkosh Corp.
- Bankruptcy filings in Wisconsin up over last year
- Labor groups lobbying for Edgewater development
- State sues N.Y. locksmith company with multiple Wisconsin identities
- Questions remain after Dane Co. RTA passage
- Paper dumping claim advances as Appleton Coated, NewPage Corp. allege trade violations
- Bankruptcy filings in Wis. up over last year
- PSC awarded $1.7 million for broadband mapping project
- Privatizing water would cost Milwaukee millions each year, foes' study says
- Wisconsin delegation reflects divide over health care
- Doyle: Saving Mercury Marine jobs could cost $70M
- WPL tests biomass at Cassville power plant
- Wind farm plan stirs debate in Brown Co.
- Midwest Airlines acquisition hurts Republic's profit
- M&I worst performing S&P 500 stock over last year
- Firm moving ahead on wind blade factory
- Behind the deal: Downturn forced developer to turn to unusual money sources
- Anchor, Madison's largest bank, tries to survive mounting losses
- Jobless rate jumps to 10.2% as labor market still weak
- WisBusiness: Panel highlights Wisconsin's success in biotech, energy and water sectors
- BizOpinion: The new retirement paradigm -- will my money last?
- Great Wolf reports net loss of $42.1 million
- Wisconsin Rapids: Wind-energy plant plans expand in scope
- Merge Healthcare, two former executives settle SEC fraud charges
- Madison-based JumperPhone offers plug-and-play system
- Freudenberg-NOK to close Germantown plant
- AirTran to add more flights from Milwaukee
- Marshfield: Wick Building Systems plans winter shutdown
- Kohl's reports October sales boost; increases earnings outlook
- Harley-Davidson narrows factory options to two
- BizOpinion: In the 'race to the top,' Wisconsin offers education examples to build upon
- WisBusiness: State ag department cracking down on sale of raw milk as lawmakers draft legislatiion to legalize it
- Farm Subsidy Program Could Help Aid State's Paper Industry
- CleanTech wins $14M in stimulus funds
- BizOpinion: Judging judges and voters fairly
- Milwaukee: Council approves $9.3 million in loans to Moderne developer
- Wisconsin Rapids: Leaders open to downtown renewal ideas
- Republicans want to roll back auto insurance changes
- A Pentagon contract revives jobs at Oshkosh
- AirTran to expand service again in Milwaukee
- Rockwell wins $12M Australian contract
- BizOpinion: Academic R&D spending can translate to more economic growth statewide
- Appleton's RiverHeath selected for $1 million federal stimulus grant
- WisBusiness: State climate change bill still on track to pass by early next year, backers say
- More bosses give 4-day Thanksgiving weekend
- Modine's CFO to leave company Nov. 13
- Roundy's acquiring Aurora in-store pharmacies
- PSC approves biomass boiler in Ashland
- MEDC, other Wisconsin lenders get tax credit allocations
- La Crosse: After slow start, area tourism picked up -- until October rains
- Farm bill subsidy for biofuels could balloon in cost
- Biotech group places dollar value on university-driven research
- WisBusiness: Cranberry co-op station adds to good harvest for Wisconsin
- We Energies' project starts creating power
- Tax credits, loans luring entrepreneurial start-ups
- Projects could expand broadband access in region
- Oshkosh Corp. fights back with ad blitz
- Big changes in the air for Mitchell International travelers
- Treasury awards $420 million in tax credits to state
- Report: Stimulus created or saved 10,000 Wis. jobs
- Ho-Chunk buy Beloit land other tribes had eyed for a casino
- Burlington bank told to shape up, cease certain practices
- Alliant Energy posts loss tied to buyback of debt
- JohnsonDiversey moving some work to Michigan
- Danisco begins Madison expansion
- New WisBusiness The Show
- TomoTherapy posts $13.9 million loss
- Officials discuss future of Milwaukee's Hoan Bridge
- Madison: Changes to Edgewater Hotel redevelopment plan draw praise and criticism
- Ginseng trade agreement with China could be worth $12M over five years
- Foley & Lardner wins $208M NIH contract
- Factories see spark of recovery
- Utilities and ATC get 'smart grid' grants
- Oshkosh to build 24 trucks for Pakistan airports
- Oshkosh Corp. lands $28 million in contracts
- Menominee all in for casino, hotel expansion
- Madison: Small business incubator on South Side facing foreclosure
- Johnson Controls posts $300M profit
- FAA to probe near-collision involving Midwest jet
- BizOpinion book review: "The E-Myth Enterprise"
- Stimulus shines on southern Wisconsin
- Milwaukee: Playbill printer takes on more space as arts groups cut back
- Madison: Zimbrick Saturn closing by March
- Madison: Developer scales back plans for Edgewater Hotel
- Lomira firm completes military contract
- WisBusiness: Dems join with business and union officials for economic task force
- Wisconsin legislators, insurers blame each other for increased car insurance premiums
- Search engine savvy spells ripples of success for couple
- Harley-Davidson's Buell decision stuns dealers
- GreenBiz: Hospital combines with brewery to "energize health care"
- Derco lands work for South African fleet
- Brewers try to reduce water use while keeping the beer flowing
- BizOpinion: Desperately seeking stimulus
- Wind farm proposal runs into resistance
- Tosa bank lost gamble on shaky loan deals
- Price promises of backers of cable bill fall flat
- Companies planning for mass flu absences
- Manpower co-founder Winter dies
- Aldevron could generate up to 20 jobs in Madison
- Bucks, Midwest Airlines expand marketing agreement
- SEC sues two Kenosha brokers
- Hy-Vee grocery store enters Wisconsin
- Green Bay chamber president Jadin talks health care, cap and trade
- WHEDA expects to resume lending by 2010
- Regulators close Racine lender
- Dane County Health overhauls H1N1 vaccination strategy
- Concrete company sued over soldier's job
- Three biotech firms moving to Hudson
- Quad/Graphics adding online products
- Parts sales help boost Bucyrus profit 43%
- Kimberly-Clark Corp. reports stellar third quarter
- Fargo biotech firm is expanding to Madison
- BizOpinion: Investment fundamentals for today's business executive
- Kohl bullish on rebuilding Bucks, backs new arena
- Doyle signs electronic recycling bill into law
- WisBusiness: Free water touted as tonic for job-parched industrial corridor in Milwaukee
- WisBusiness: DOT official says Obama could announce high-speed rail winners in State of Union speech
- Waukesha to solicit water deals with Milwaukee, Oak Creek and Racine
- PETA in rat fight with Madison glue trap company
- Warehouse Specialists to close Sturtevant facility
- Up to 100 NewPage employees idled by mid-December
- Unemployment extension proposal still would apply to Wisconsin
- ATC projects $2.5 billion in projects over 10 years
- WisBusiness: Beige Book shows state poised for weak growth in final quarter of 2009
- Sajan establishes software subsidiary
- Lindquist Machine Corp. positions itself for post-recession boom
- Income levels up in 36 states, including Wisconsin
- Generac plans stock offering
- Exact Sciences obtains license for cancer screening technology
- Data Dimensions buys Rockford storage facility
- $6.4 million Younkers ruling against Green Bay is upheld
- Small-business lending up sharply in September
- TomoTherapy cuts 10 percent of global work force
- Three Wisconsin companies raised $7.87 million in venture capital
- Forbes: Milwaukee makes America's 'recession proof' retirement markets list
- Energy group offering grants up to $500K for efficiency projects
- Black River Falls manufacturer busy with new orders
- Ariens Co. buys Parker Co. Inc. of Arizona
- M&I seeks to balance its books by selling more stock
- BizOpinion: Small steps to go green
- WisBusiness survey: As economy slowly recovers from recession, optimism grows among state tech executives
- Milwaukee: Former hotel site remains a vacant lot
- Foley poll sees rising emerging tech outlook
- Wind turbine research heads into Lake Michigan
- Uniek adds 17 full-time positions
- Trade agency launches coated paper imports probe
- Strength in diversity: Local companies find prosperity in creating niche products
- Receiver sues Utica Energy for $3M owed to Olsen's Mill
- Lambeau renovation timing gives team economic edge
- BizOpinion: Wisconsin's economy benefits from free trade, so let's guard against protectionism
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- Wisconsin Commerce Secretary anticipates gradual economic recovery
- Oil sands riches slow to a trickle, impacts some state companies
- Mercury Marine officials take issue with report
- Bankruptcies up nearly a third this year in Wisconsin
- Wisconsin Department of Commerce Secretary anticipates gradual economic recovery
- Utility surcharge could make some ratepayers hot
- Report: Fox Valley economy on rebound
- Judge approving Charter bankruptcy reorganization plan
- Bank deposits increased 9.5% in Wisconsin
- WisBusiness: Manitoba premier seeks more ties with Wisconsin
- Texas company protests Oshkosh contract
- Harley-Davidson to end Buell line, cut 180 jobs
- Flight capacity to rise as unemployment dips
- Charter bankruptcy extended again
- TomoTherapy deploys its first mobile unit
- Midwest Airlines parent Republic launches Hawaii joint venture with Mesa Air
- Metcalfe's H1N1 preparedness extends to employees and customers
- Majority of Novo 1 sold by Dalton
- High-speed rail system gets push
- Harley drops Buell line, income plummets
- Grainger acquires Imperial Supplies
- Genex to expand operations in Shawano
- Foley & Lardner trims 39 lawyers
- State unemployment rate drops to 7.7 percent in September
- WisBusiness: Southwest Airlines uses social media to build customer loyalty
- State sues California loan modification company
- Policy group criticizes Mercury Marine owner over taxes, executive pay
- Kohl's to close Menomonee Falls distribution center
- Federal Reserve approves sale of four Amcore branches
- EMSystems acquires Harrisburg, Pa., firm
- 40 state companies set to present to potential early-stage investors
- WisBusiness: Microbrewers wary of potential hike in beer tax
- Unemployment checks suspended before fraud proven
- Entrepreneur Dalton sells off key assets of Waukesha-based Novo 1
- Dow tops 10,000 for first time since Oct. '08
- BizOpinion: Just do it! Time to implement your financial plan
- Oshkosh bids for Australian defense work
- NewPage: Impact of shutdown unknown
- Madison: Hotel project temporarily on hold, developer says
- Eau Claire: Work begins on hospital project
- Dutchland Plastics to consolidate into one plant
- WisBusiness: State's chief economist sees lost jobs returning in 2012
- Packers Pro Shop settles in to new warehouse
- WisBusiness: Obama officials describe changes in rural policy, climate change and food safety
- Out of work Rockwell employees to get more federal help
- Organic Valley farmers experiment with making biodiesel, feed meal
- Former paper mill site interests UWSP professors
- Job retraining dollars running out
- Wisconsin health care system gets high marks
- Taxes drive tobacco users to Illinois border
- Oshkosh Corp. nabs two more contracts worth $413M
- Dairyland racetrack could close after this season
- A.O. Smith dives into water technology with eye to global market
- UW calls proposal to change patent law 'reckless'
- Milwaukee home sales up in September, but prices lower
- Kimberly-Clark to buy medical-device maker I-Flow in $276M deal
- Foremost Farms USA to pay $72,000 in civil suit for emissions violations in 2008
- Board members who manage Wis. pension fund to receive $1.7M for bonuses
- We Energies: Pilot project captures 90% of CO2
- Proposed payday loans regulations hit bump
- Palermo's plans to expand in Valley
- New bill would require access to mediation to prevent foreclosures
- Costume firm busting at seams
- Comparisons to last year make economic numbers look rosier
- WisBusiness.com Media Watch: Madison-based media watchdog group scores via health care debate
- State population grew by 0.2 percent in 2008
- UW-Madison survey: Broad support for biofuels in Wisconsin, but clear partisan differences
- Sub-Zero/Wolf recalling 160 hourly employees in Wisconsin
- Midwest governors bank on green jobs
- Madison: Growth at Full Compass leads to new $13.5 million building
- Equity firm buys 46% of JohnsonDiversey
- Closed Port Edwards mill eyed for water-power plan
- Kohl's same-store sales up 5.5 percent in September
- Farmers may soon get reprieve from market swings
- BizOpinion: State's business climate needs to change
- WisBusiness: Prospect of reform changes outlook for medical companies
- WisBusiness: Cap on BadgerCare Core Plan forces `feverish' work on alternative
- AnchorBank sues employee over alleged stock scheme
- Where's the next boom? Maybe in 'cleantech'
- Waukesha's Prodesse to be acquired for $60 million
- Oshkosh Corp. lands $33 million Army pact
- M&I boosts reserves to cover shaky loans
- BizOpinion: The wrong 'public option' health-care plan could punish Wisconsin
- WisBusiness: Manufacturers wary of new e-waste recycling bill
- Can health care co-ops live up to expectations?
- Vaccine developers merge, raise $15 million
- UW researchers among world's most influential
- General aviation vital to the economy
- Foley lawyer Barner to help restructure U.S. Patent office
- WisBusiness: Rural issues forum covers health care, farming, local food initiatives
- M&I says its bad debts are easing
- UW-Madison's patenting arm settles suit with Intel
- Fiduciary sells division to U.S. Bancorp Fund Services
- Former PSC commissioner Mettner dies after auto wreck
- New responsibility ads for Miller Lite
- Milwaukee area seen as hybrid hub
- Madison: Consortium of non-profits eyes stalled Union Corners development
- Food companies' profits draw ire of dairy farmers
- Winnebago health center lays off employees
- Oshkosh to supply cameras on military ATVs
- Health care plan is taking shape
- Experts: China key to Wisconsin exports market
- Dairy farmers getting milked out of the market
- Cooler growing season may have hurt Wis. corn crop
- Cheese plant lays off 50
- Stillwater moves on after Mercury Marine decision
- Racine manufacturer bringing 28 jobs from Texas
- In tough economy, school tax levy votes get more notice
- PSC sets wind farm hearings
- Experts: China key to state's economy
- Doyle submits high-speed rail application to feds
- Medical instrument company Mortara expands
- BadgerCare Plus nears funding limit
- Real estate developer Wall rapped over Delaware address
- Bankruptcy judge approves sale of Lang Holdings
- Madison area still could benefit from failed Olympic bid
- Wis. to host 3 events if Chicago gets 2016 Games
- Packers' Greg Jennings to be pitchman for A&W
- Milwaukee pitching for 400 airline jobs
- Metavante deal will add local employees, CEO says
- GreenBiz: Alliance works to expand state biofuel industry
- Eucalyptus trees to change paper industry, executive says
- Ten Wisconsinites on Forbes' list of 400 richest Americans
- Olympics stunner: Chicago knocked out in first round of 2016 voting
- Union official: Midwest Airlines to cut 170 jobs
- Stratatech Corp. receives $1.7 million grant for skin cancer treatment
- Panel discusses future of green jobs in Milwaukee
- Oshkosh Trucks crowd airport, city as orders pile up
- National Presto division awarded $52 million order
- MATC to run $6.9M solar education farm
- Lawmakers approve more aid for dairy farmers
- DATCP closing regional offices in Green Bay, Eau Claire and Wauwatosa
- WisBusiness: Wisconsin input has been key to cap-and-trade changes
- Tourism lobbyists swap their WTF for TFW
- Wisconsin approves Cash for Clunkers-type appliance rebate program
- State brewers go flat at beer fest
- Plan to boost utility rates draws critics
- Oshkosh receives $801M Army order
- NewPage representatives: Don't bet on Kimberly paper mill sale
- Grand Chute company could add up to 40 jobs with $2.5M addition
- Alliant avoids trial by buying $400M in debt
- Outgoing Midwest pilots say new owner is 'dismantling' airline
- World Dairy Expo kicks off in Madison
- State gets $8 million for genetic research center
- Sales of local produce growing in downtowns
- Pierce Manufacturing in Town of Menasha wins order of six fire trucks
- Milwaukee in running for airline jobs
- Gander Mountain going private
- WisBusiness: Two polls reach different conclusions on state's global warming viewpoint
- Waterfront bill collides with shore-land updates
- WisBusiness: Panel says green job growth would be helped by faster stimulus cash
- Wisconsin exports dive 21.5% in 1st half of year
- UW plan to hire union consultant faces questions
- Slow paddling: With few exceptions, water sports profits drop
- Manpower to launch public sector subsidiary
- Wisconsin also wins gold if Chicago gets 2016 Olympics
- Wis. media group wraps up Idaho radio-station sale
- Uncertainty reigns in troubled economy
- Last employee to work final shift at A.O. Smith site in November
- Architect Kenton Peters draws up an alternative Madison
- Regulators fight pay raises for WE Energies managers
- Milwaukee 7 leaders say economic development efforts continue
- Madison hoteliers question Edgewater project
- 'Discover Wisconsin' to highlight Wood County tourism
- State authorizes $30M for rail projects
- Great Lakes launching new absinthe liquors
- Forbes: Wisconsin third-worst state for business
- Cranberry growers host international trade reps
- Bad times? Who cares: Trio quit corporate jobs for Harley dealership dream
- Aurora clinics nationally recognized
- State abandons expensive tourism campaign
- WMEP, Dept. of Commerce announce joint venture to drive manufacturing export growth
- Venture capital firm brings investors to Madison forum
- Suit claims paper dumping
- Oconomowoc mayor: Alternative plan for Pabst needed
- Kohl's opening 37 stores; 30 in California
- Green Bay: Area is a hotbed of Subway suppliers
- Wisconsin among 10 worst business tax climates
- Wellpoint would provide universal coverage if certain conditions met
- Two-thirds of state's corn, soybeans in good or excellent condition
- Three Wis. companies make Working Mother magazine's top 100 list
- The Vincent Group Inc., A. N. Ansay & Associates Inc. to merge
- Milwaukee divided as Hoan debate escalates
- Dairy prices begin to show some improvement
- Bills to fight pollution pass state Legislature
- Investment group acquires PKware
- Regional numbers show jobless rate dropping in state's 12 metro areas
- BizOpinion: Feingold gives an update on his E4 Initiative
- Utility defends rate proposal
- Milwaukee: Funding at 34 day care operations cut
- Marinette Marine not relying on LCS contract
- Journal Sentinel to print N.E. Illinois papers
- China's water issues create opportunities for Wisconsin firms
- Biotech group recognizes six emerging companies
- 3,600 expected for Epic's annual conference
- WisBusiness: 'Live like you mean it' slogan missing from fall tourism ad
- Where will 750 jobs from Republic Airways land?
- Thrivent Financial cuts outreach funding, offers buyouts
- Recession setting records in Wisconsin, Oregon
- Minnesota ends tax reciprocity program
- Homebuilders continue to gain confidence
- 'Soft line' retailers showing strength
- Stimulus plan sparks SBA loans
- State's unemployment insurance fund is broke
- Lowe's closes Milwaukee store; 77 jobs lost
- Tourists in Wisconsin still hit hot spots, but skip extras
- State vineyards behind in grape harvest
- Gov. Doyle renews Heilongjian, China pact
- Business unpaid after job for Army
- Wausau Paper to consolidate units
- Outagamie airport sees boost from Allegiant Air
- Milwaukee union members agree to pay freeze
- UW promotes `green' jobs
- 25,000 Wisconsinites claimed first time homebuyer credit
- UW chancellor denies buckling to 'Big Farma'
- Mercury Marine managers sue company
- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans will thin ranks
- Marinette Marine positioned for large Navy contract
- Lawsuit could result in $125 million charge for Alliant
- JPMorgan to lay off 43 in downtown Milwaukee
- Can northeast Wisconsin be a player in biofuel industry?
- A.O. Smith buys interest in Chinese firm
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