(WisBusiness) THURS News Summary — 10 Sept. 2009

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10 September 2009
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— A new report from the Federal Reserve Bank suggests a cautiously positive Midwest outlook in part due to federal stimulus programs.

The new Beige Book says “Cash for Clunkers” programs boosted car sales in the region, although officials questioned whether the brisk sales pace was sustainable.

Real estate showed positive sales of existing homes, particularly lower-priced homes. That was due in part to federal tax incentives. Other stimulus effects included extensive road repair activity across the region.

See more in a new WisBusiness story: http://www.wisbusiness.com/index.Iml?Article=169606

— In one new example of that stimulus money, Wisconsin is getting $15 million to allow local governments and businesses to buy more than 500 alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles.

Gov. Jim Doyle says the money will help 119 communities to purchase the vehicles, which will save at least 1.6 million gallons of fuel per year.

The state is also receiving $1 million for the installation of 27 ethanol and biodiesel retail locations around the state.

See details: http://www.wisbusiness.com/index.iml?Article=169586

— Two Wisconsin companies have been named to BusinessWeek magazine’s new list of the 50 best places to start a career.

Milwaukee-based insurance company Northwestern Mutual ranked number 29 on the list, up from number 34 a year ago.

And Kohl’s Department Stores made the list at number 50, up 44 spots from its ranking a year ago.

BusinessWeek compiles the list by getting information from recent graduates, college career counselors and the companies themselves.

See the BusinessWeek release: http://news.prnewswire.com/ViewContent.aspx?STORY=/www/story/09-03-2009/0005088301=

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TOP EXPERTS TO DISCUSS WIS. GREEN JOBS FUTURE

Tuesday, September 29, at Discovery World in Milwaukee

“Green Jobs: Growing Wisconsin Employment” is part of a series of forums at Discovery World and aims to assess Wisconsin’s future in the green jobs market.

The forum, sponsored by the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, UW-Milwaukee, We Energies, Wisconsin Environmental Initiative and Johnson Controls, begins at 7:30 a.m. and ends at 9 a.m. Breakfast begins at 7:15 a.m.

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett will provide remarks about his city’s efforts to cultivate green jobs.

Confirmed panelists include:

* UW-Milwaukee Engineering School Dean Michael R. Lovell

* Tom Boldt, CEO of Boldt Construction

* UW-Madison School of Agriculture Dean Molly Jahn

* Clay Nesler, Vice President, Global Energy and Sustainability, Johnson Controls, Inc.

The event is organized by WisPolitics.com/WisBusiness.com with the help of MMAC, Discovery World, and UW-Milwaukee. More sponsorship opportunities are available; contact Jim Greer at 608-237-6296 or greer@wispolitics.com.

The event is open to the public, and the price is $30 per person. But WisPolitics.com and WisBusiness.com subscribers, members of the Wisconsin Academy, the UW-Milwaukee community, and members of MMAC and Discovery World are able to attend for $20 per person.

The price includes the breakfast buffet but not parking.

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TOP STORIES
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Proposed Agribusiness Park Receives $4 Million Federal Grant: The proposed agribusiness park and farm innovation center being planned in northern Clark County took a major step forward this week. On Tuesday, the Federal Economic Development Administration announced it will provide a $4 million grant to the city of Owen to help put the project together.
http://www.wisconsinagconnection.com/story-state.php?Id=1080&yr=2009

Fond du Lac County Board OKs sales tax for Mercury Marine loan: Fond du Lac County leaders are putting their money where their collective mouth is to fund a $50 million low-interest loan to Mercury Marine.
http://www.thenorthwestern.com/article/20090910/OSH0101/309100067/1987

Related: Mercury Marine to repay tax credits to Okla.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OK_MERCURY_MARINE_TAX_CREDITS_WIOL-?SITE=WIEAU&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

Consultant chosen by UW System for payroll project faces accounting scandal: The University of Wisconsin System acknowledged Wednesday the high-priced consultant working on its $81.4 million payroll project is reeling from an accounting scandal that is raising questions about its future.
http://www.postcrescent.com/article/20090910/APC0101/909100528/1979

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VISIT BIZOPINION FOR BUSINESS-RELATED COMMENTARY

See commentary from around the state and columns from WisBusiness contributors Jennifer Sereno, Kevin McKinley, Tom Burzinski, Gregg Hoffmann, Tom Still and Steve Jagler:
http://blogs.wisbusiness.com/bizopinion

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BIOTECH (back to top)
– License deal will aid research into E. coli poisoning
http://www.jsonline.com/business/58098697.html

MANUFACTURING (back to top)
– Second Brother Pleads Guilty in Milwaukee Meat Plant Fire
http://www.wisconsinagconnection.com/story-state.php?Id=1086&yr=2009

– Wausau Window and Wall Systems’ new manufacturing center receives LEED Silver certification
http://www.wausaudailyherald.com/article/20090906/CWS03/309060058/-1/WDH03/

– $5 million grant could boost UWSP paper research
http://www.wausaudailyherald.com/article/20090909/CWS03/309090029/-1/WDH03/

– Rockwell’s Nosbusch takes manufacturing pitch to Washington
http://www.jsonline.com/business/58084862.html

REAL ESTATE (back to top)
– Schwab Realty joins First Weber family
http://www.thenorthwestern.com/article/20090910/OSH03/909100398

– Legislation introduced to help troubled TIFs
http://www.jsonline.com/business/58251822.html

– Task force recommends steps to reduce foreclosures
http://www.jsonline.com/business/58138437.html

AGRIBUSINESS (back to top)
– Many Northeastern Wisconsin corn crops still in field; lower yields expected
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20090910/GPG03/90910021

TRANSPORTATION (back to top)
– Lake Carriers’ Association reports decline in shipping on Great Lakes
http://www.postcrescent.com/article/20090910/APC03/909100521

– Airport board votes to swap MSP service for Chicago
http://www.leadertelegram.com/story-news.asp?id=BL4G8N9T074

– Greyhound service may move to Madison’s East Side
http://host.madison.com/wsj/article_cf6caa9c-9d77-11de-8f87-001cc4c03286.html

– State OKs Central Wisconsin Airport terminal project
http://www.wausaudailyherald.com/article/20090909/CWS03/309090017/-1/WDH03/

RETAIL (back to top)
– More big retailers think small amid recession, slow economy
http://www.postcrescent.com/article/20090910/APC03/909100522

– Wal-Mart upgrades Merrill store
http://www.wausaudailyherald.com/article/20090910/CWS03/309100076/-1/WDH03/

– Tosa Target will open in October
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/business/57752562.html

REGULATION (back to top)
– Child-care crackdown vowed
http://www.jsonline.com/watchdog/watchdogreports/58289617.html

UTILITIES (back to top)
– Customer groups object to We Energies’ planned rate increase
http://www.jsonline.com/business/58250987.html

– State’s alt-fuels grant is biggest in U.S.
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/business/58140657.html

HEALTH CARE (back to top)
– 54% of state doctors support national health insurance, survey finds
http://www.jsonline.com/business/58143262.html

PRESS RELEASES (back to top)
· Better Business Bureau: Warns about iJango, possible pyramid scheme
· DATCP: Fall household, chemical and pesticide clean sweep events announced
· Dept. of Commerce: Top-ranked minority business award candidates honored
· Gov. Doyle: Announces $16 million in clean energy funding to benefit communities throughout state
· Greater Beloit Chamber of Commerce: New health care option for GBCC members
· Mercury Marine: Will return tax relief to Oklahoma
· New North: New North companies among nation’s fastest growing
· Orion Energy Systems: Ames True Temper reduces energy consumption, greenhouse gasses with Orion Virtual Power Plant supply contract
· Quarles & Brady: Attorney named 2009 Latina Attorney of the Year by Hispanic National Bar Association
· Summit Credit Union: Offers new line-up of free financial seminars
· Thrive, UW-Extension: Two new grants support four new regional food business incubators
· UW-Madison: Potato blight reveals some secrets as genome is decoded
· UW-Madison: Public comment invited on proposed UW-Madison heating plant project
· UW-Madison: Science and media disconnect? Maybe not, says a new study
· Wis. Bankers Association: State bankers offer support for recommendations in special taskforce report
· Wisconsin Environment: New report – Energy bill will create jobs, reduce pollution, save consumers money

For these and more releases visit http://www.wisbusiness.com/index.iml?Content=82

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