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SOUND ADVICE, BUT NOTHING NEW OFFERED IN BOOK.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Ever since my recent promotion, I have found myself seeking out countless books, articles and Web sites to assist me in becoming a successful manager. Because I believe part of that process involves viewing various work situations from the perspective of your staff, I was quite ...

WWW.BUSINESSDICTIONARY.COM.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Amy Disch BusinessDictionary.com is a compilation of more than 20,000 business term definitions from 42 different subject areas. * Terms can be browsed by letter, subject and "most popular terms." The home page displays an abbreviated list of popular terms ...

NEED NEW CLIENTS? TRY USING A LIVELY SALES LETTER NINE TIPS FOR WRITING SALES PITCHES.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Iain Macfarlane Generating new leads is a fundamental issue most small and midsize businesses continuously face. There is a basic truth in business: If you don't grow, you die. There is no status quo. Without a constant supply of leads, a business ...

COMPANIES MUST PROTECT CUSTOMERS' INFORMATION IDENTITY THEFT CAN BEGIN WITH A COMPANY'S COMPUTER.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Ken Doyle Two major events in recent months focused attention on the fastest-growing area of cybercrime: identity theft. The first occurred at job-hunting powerhouse Monster.com , where a Ukrainian hacker ring used an employer account to access personal ...

STATE EMPLOYERS HIGHLY RATED BY MAGAZINES.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Two Wisconsin employers top the 2007 AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) list of the nation's best 50 employers for workers over 50. SC Johnson in Racine ranked first and Mercy Health System in Janesville ranked second. Mercy ranked first on last year's list. ...

GRANT AWARDED FOR HEPATITIS TEST.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Platypus Technologies has received a $600,000 grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to develop hepatitis screening tests that will detect multiple proteins from a single sample. Platypus, a Fitchburg nanotechnology company, is developing products using its ...

VIRENT RECEIVES $2 MILLION GRANT.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Virent Energy Systems, Madison, has received a $2 million Advanced Technology Program grant from the National Institute for Standards and Technology , which is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce . The money will help fund Virent's efforts to find more efficient ways to break down ...

AMERICAN EAGLE TO CUT ONE MADISON ROUTE.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... American Eagle, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, said it will discontinue service between Madison and Marquette, Mich., effective Dec. 13. On the same date, it will begin service between Milwaukee and Marquette. The airline has a heavy maintenance base at Sawyer International ...

TWO COLDWELL BANKER AFFILIATES MERGE.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Coldwell Banker Sveum Realtors of Dane County and Coldwell Banker First United Realty of Janesville have merged to form Coldwell Banker Success . The new business is equally owned by Sveum and First United. Terms of the merger were not disclosed. First United has 40 agents, ...

PEOPLE.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Advertising and marketing Ben Hirby has rejoined Planet Propaganda , a design, advertising and interactive company at 605 Williamson St., as interactive director. Architects Sean Boyce has joined Schreiber/Anderson Associates , a landscape architecture, ...

TWO HONORED WITH WINGS AWARD.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Joel Haraldson, a senior financial adviser at M&I Wealth Management , received the M&I Corp. Worthy Individuals Noted for Generous Service (WINGS) award for his work with Capital Candlelighters , a Madison nonprofit organization that advocates for children with cancer. Katie McGinn Hong, a ...

HOLIDAY PARTY TIPS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... With the holiday party season nearing, here are a few things to remember before the first event. * Nametags are always worn on your right side. * Hold a wine glass by the stem so the temperature of the wine will not be altered. * Hold beverages in your ...

CUNA MUTUAL GROUP CUTS AND ADDS JOBS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... CUNA Mutual Group of Madison is eliminating eight positions in its Retirement Service Center but creating seven to replace them. The eight employees losing their jobs will be given first consideration for the new jobs, said spokesman Rick Uhlmann. He said the new jobs ...

SCHOEP'S PARTNERS WITH AVASOFT ON SOFT-SERVE ICE CREAM SYSTEM.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... A California company that sells a patented soft-serve ice cream system is partnering with Schoep's Ice Cream Co. in Madison. Avasoft has announced that it is outsourcing the manufacturing of its five ice cream flavors, packaging, storage and distribution to Schoep's, which was ...

WILLY ST. CO-OP STARTS ONLINE SHOPPING AND DELIVERY SERVICE.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... The Willy Street Co-op has begun an online shopping and delivery service. The Web site is shop.willystreet.coop. The delivery service is available to those living primarily Downtown, the East Side and the Near West Side. Officials with the co-op, which will open a ...

EMERGENCY CARE PET CLINIC ADDING SOUTHEAST SIDE OFFICE.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Veterinary Emergency Service is building a satellite urgent-care pet clinic at 4902 E. Broadway on Madison's Southeast Side. The 4,000-square-foot facility is expected to open in mid-November. Pets requiring extended care or specialty services will be transferred to the ...

POWER PLANT GIVEN PERFORMANCE AWARD.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... The Edgewater power plant in Sheboygan, owned primarily by Alliant Energy Corp., Madison, has been named 2007 Best Performer by the Electric Utility Cost Group , a global association of utility professionals and member companies. The coal-fired power plant is owned, in part, by Wisconsin ...

POOR ECONOMY BLAMED FOR CUTS AT STOUGHTON TRAILERS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Stoughton Trailers laid off about 120 employees in September, blaming the sluggish economy. "It's not as bad (of a reduction) as, I suppose it could have been," said Ken Wahlin, president of the family-owned Stoughton company, which makes shipping containers, vans, flatbeds and ...

IDENTIFYING PROSPECTIVE CLIENTS KNOW WHAT THEY NEED, HOW YOUR PRODUCT FITS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Jacqui Sakowski This sells itself," commented one of my board colleagues, as we talked about creating a message about the work of the nonprofit group that we help govern. "They get me," answered a professional speaker when I asked her why an organization had ...

PAYING ATTENTION TO VALUES INCREASES TRUST IN COMPANY FIND OUT WHAT DRIVES EMPLOYEE BEHAVIOR.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)(Company overview)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Kay Plantes Organizational values that are the guiding principles for how employees work, irrespective of business conditions, are too often overlooked as part of business strategy. "Irrespective" is vitally important. If "we promote from within" is only true ...

SE HABLA ESPANOL? FAILING TO COMMUNICATE WITH HISPANIC CUSTOMERS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Bud Gayhart If you cannot answer the above question, you could be missing out on connecting with a large number of potential customers. Business owners develop marketing plans to identify the media they will use to deliver advertising messages. In my many ...

THE JUGGLING ACT COMPANIES CAN HLEP WORKESR ACHIEVE WORK / LIFE BALANCE.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Mila Stahl Employees are having more difficulty achieving work-life balance because of rapid changes in the workplace and an expanding global marketplace. The workday no longer ends when an employee leaves the office. Organizations provide them with the ...

FACE TO FACE PLASTIC SURGEON'S BUSINESS AIDS BATTERED WOMEN COSMETICALLY, EMOTIONALLY.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: James Edward Mills Madison business is using surgical skill to allow its customers to put their best faces forward. It's also doing the same thing to help less fortunate battered women gain self-esteem and face the world. Practicing in the Capital ...

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL COSTLY IN THE AIR AS WELL AS ON THE GROUND LUGGAGE WOES, HIGHER FEES FOR JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Betty Stark If you're a new player on the international business travel scene, or if you have traveled internationally in the past but have not hacked your way through the global jungle recently - listen up, it's not pretty out there: * International flights ...

SURVIVING A DIVORCE MARITAL PROPERTY AGREEMENT BEST WAY TO PROTECT BUSINESS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Christopher Krimmer The owner of a closely-held corporation or family business is not immune from the statistic that more than one-half of marriages end in divorce. As a business owner, you should know how your business will be valued and allocated in the ...

GREAT WOLF PLANS NEW RESORTS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Barry Adams Great Wolf Resorts will build another indoor waterpark resort and has positioned itself to add one more near one of the largest casinos inthe world. The Madison company announced it will break ground before the end of the year on a ...

GET YOUR WEB SITE TO TOP OF SEARCH ENGINE RESULTS LISTINGS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Jonny buroker Your potential customers are online right now searching for your product or service - are they finding you or your competitor? Business owners who want to ensure they are found implement a search engine marketing strategy. SEM is the umbrella ...

KEEPING TRADITION ALIVE AT TOBY'S SISTERS ROXANNE AND RHONDA TEAM UP TO RUN LONGTIME MADISON RESTAURANT.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Pamela Cotant Sisters Roxanne Peterson and Rhonda Frank have brought fine food and longevity to a restaurant - Toby's Supper Club - which had its beginnings sometime after Prohibition ended in the 1930s Located at 3717 S. Dutch Mill Road in Madison, the restaurant was ...

THE RISKIEST JOB INTERVIEW IS WITH FUTURE SUBORDINATES.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Peter Gray You're in the homestretch of the interview process for a job you really want. The hiring manager has become your ally and you've interviewed well with other key managers. They're checking those glowing references and starting to discuss offer terms. Things are ...

MARTIAL ARTS SCHOOL OPENS IN PORTAGE.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... COLUMBIA COUNTY Martial arts school opens in Portage PORTAGE - Third Heaven Martial Arts has opened at 101 Cook St. in Portage. Instructors Wade Barden and Nic Huebing opened the martial arts school Sept. 8. They instruct adults and children older than 5 ...

FAIR, BALANCED AND MAKING A DIFFERENCE FAIR INDIGO TAKING OFF ONE YEAR AFTER OPENING.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Barry Adams MIDDLETON -- Rob Behnke was just being realistic. The former Lands' End executive knew his idea of a company that designed and sold its own line of fair-trade clothing would work. But with little money, Behnke, 38, set his sights on a ...

WOMEN URGED TO PURSUE BOARD POSITIONS THEIR PERCENTAGE SAID TO BE TOO LOW.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: JUDY NEWMAN jdnewman@madison.com 608-252-6156 Sitting on a corporation's board of directors is a lot more complicated now than it was a decade ago, but more women should seek out those positions, a conference in Madison was told Thursday. "Boards have been ...

ONLINE MEDICAL RECORDS CAN HELP FAMILIES MANAGE HEALTH ISSUES.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Eric Christianson Technology - the Internet in particular - is revolutionizing health care by enabling us to gain quick and easy access to vital health-care information, including our own medical history and those of loved ones. As employer-sponsored health ...

PRESCRIPTION FOR SUCCESS COMBINED BUYING POWER, CUSTOMER SERVICE HELP LOCAL DURGSTORES BATTLE 'BIG BOX' CHAINS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Ellen Williams-Masson Shrinking profit margins and the proliferation of "big box" pharmacies make community drugstores seem as quaint as soda fountains, but DeForest-based MD Group is writing a new prescription for success. Partners Matt Mabie and Daniel ...

BUSINESSES LOOK FOR NEW WAYS TO IMPACT POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: JR Ross Political groups are looking for the next big thing when it comes to reaching supporters, and pro-business organizations are no different. TV ads, direct mail and automated phone calls have flooded the air waves, mailboxes and inboxes in recent ...

TEACHING PEOPLE ABOUT TECHNOLOGY LAURIE BENSON HELPS FIRMS FILL IT NEEDS AS CEO OF ANACOM INFORMATION SYSTEMS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Interviewed by Nathan Leaf Q. Could you talk a little bit about some of the issues you face in hiring in the IT sector? A. First of all, we have three corporate strategies and one of them is to attract, retain and develop exceptional employees. ... We've ...

ARBOR GATE 2501 AND 2601 W. BELTLINE.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Construction began in September on Arbor Gate, a $48 million office and retail project south of the Beltline and east of Todd Drive that will replace a strip of aging retail buildings that have been torn down. The 215,000-square-foot project includes two six-story office and ...

WELLS FARGO BANK HELPING TEENS LEARN ABOUT MONEY CHECKING ACCOUNTS DESIGNED FOR TEENS AND THEIR PARENTS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Marv Balousek Lauren Kortbein, 15, a high school sophomore, works part time at her mother's Cornerstone Gallery in Baraboo. Her mother, Christine, used to pay her with credits until she heard about a new teen checking account offered by Wells Fargo . Now, ...

CREDIT UNIONS OFFER TWO MONEY EDUCATION PLANS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Marv Balousek Credit unions offer two money education plans Area credit unions offer two programs aimed at the financial education of teenagers. Summit Credit Union and Great Wisconsin Credit Union , both of Madison, are co-sponsors of the STAR Credit Union ...

SA-BAI THONG 6802 ODANA ROAD.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Joan Collins What makes it a good place for business: I like sitting in a booth to conduct business and there are several booths. Even when it's busy, it isn't real noisy. The acoustics are good with carpeting so we can have a business conversation without shouting ...

TEMPS DETERMINE YOUR FOOD NEEDS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Brian J. Austin If you are among the many active people who exercise outdoors despite chilly winter weather, you may wonder if the cold brings with it special nutritional needs. The following article addresses some common questions about winter nutrition. Why ...

'IT'S THE RIGHT THING TO DO'.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Lisa Maddux For Home Savings Bank of Madison, the concept of "green" doesn't just apply to dollars. It's a philosophy of environmentally friendly standards the business incorporates in day-to-day operations. The bank's East Washington Avenue branch is ...

TRANSACTIONS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Executive Management Inc. (Gail Selk, Executive Management Inc.) leased to Westminster Mint , 131 W. Wilson St,, 3,695 square feet. International Properties (Gary Mohoney, Executive Management Inc.) leased to Vesta Technologies Inc., (Randy Whitson, Lee & Associates), Air Park ...

GET HELP WHEN REVIEWING A COMMERCIAL LEASE.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Ralph Kamps When entering into a commercial lease, you need to know who's on your side and looking out for your interest - your real estate agent and attorney. The landlord will be drafting the lease, so it will be geared toward their best interests, more so ...

RECYCLING AN OLD SCHOOLHOUSE GORMAN & COMPANY.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Derrick Van Mell and Steve Steinhoff Gorman & Company recently completed the 25,000-square-foot redevelopment of Oregon's historic, red-brick schoolhouse, originally built in 1922. Gorman & Co. is a 24-year-old national real estate developer of complex urban ...

STATE BUILDING 'NEW ECONOMY' WITH GLOBAL REACH NATIONAL COMPANIES STAKE SIZABLE CLAIMS IN LOCAL BUSINESSES.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Tom Still What do the following companies have in common? Abbott Labs, Cardinal Health, CDW, Eli Lilly, GE Healthcare, Genzyme, Invitrogen, Merck, Microsoft and Roche. Leaders in their respective technology sectors, each firm has planted (or ...

$200,000 TO AID RURAL BUSINESS COOPERATIVES.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Cooperative Development Services Fund Inc. in Madison has been selected to receive a $200,000 Rural Cooperative Grant. The money will be used statewide to help rural residents form new cooperative businesses and improve the operations of existing cooperatives. The ...

OUR ROBUST ECONOMY IS DEPENDENT ON PARTNERSHIPS DIFFERENT GROUPS WORKING TOGETHER CAN BRING GROWTH.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Jennifer Alexander A thriving business community is the very base of a healthy economy. People need good jobs, which, in turn, help grow the tax base, greatly impacting the quality of life for all. Without a robust economy, all quality of life issues suffer. ...

CALENDAR.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Business forum Marla Ahlgrimm of Women's Health Network will be the featured speaker at The Business Forum's Nov. 1 meeting at 11:30 a.m. at the Madison Club , 5 E. Wilson St., www.thebusinessforum.org. Negotiation seminar The UW-Madison Small Business ...

PICKED AN ODD WAY TO AVOID ATVERS.(OPINION)(Letter to the editor)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Jeff Hilgers, Madison In response to Dave Wester's Tuesday guest column, "Say no to ATVs in state forest," if he wanted to avoid ATVers, why did he chose to camp at Sailor Lake, one of ...

YOU DON'T SAY?(DAYBREAK)(THE SKINNY)(Column)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Beliefs in the beginning: * Finnish myth - world created from fallen duck eggs * Ancient Egyptians - soul judged by 42-god committee * A major Polynesian god - worshipped only 8 months a year * Mayan thunder and wind god - usually intoxicated ...

STATE STREET SUCCESS? FREAKFEST 2007.(YOUR OPINION)(Letter to the editor)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Freakfest gates push problems elsewhere With the success of the State Street Freakfest event last year, the majority of people think that the way the city has handled the situation has succeeded. I disagree. Madison has succeeded at driving the problems away from one street, but ...

PENALIZE VULGAR CHANT LIKE ENDZONE DANCING.(YOUR OPINION)(Letter to the editor)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: Jon Yttri, Madison When I attended a UW Badgers football game at Camp Randall, I heard obscene chants from the student section. Attendees know what I mean: Fans in one area of the stands yell "f--- you," while those in another reply "eat s---." This also occurred when I ...

JUST POSTED: SPEED BUMP BLUES.(YOUR OPINION)

Nov 01, 2007 ... "I live near Schenk Street on Madison's East Side (near Woodman's East). A few weeks ago street crews appeared to be digging up the street to put in speed bumps. I'm not a big fan of them. But since Schenk does come up to a grade school and middle school, I could understand why it was ...

DON'T HIDE DRIVER RECORDS.(OPINION)(Editorial)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Too many police agencies are disregarding Wisconsin's open records law by concealing driver information that has long been available to the public. Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen should stop these agencies from going overboard with secrecy by issuing a formal written ...

SETTING IT STRAIGHT DONALD GOTHARD GRADUATED IN 1952.(FRONT)(Correction notice)

Nov 01, 2007 ... In a story on Page A1 Wednesday about the Madison Central arch, Donald ...

CHANGES.(BUSINESS)

Nov 01, 2007; ... Byline: Compiled by Brittany Schoepp David Braun has joined Associated Bank, 8040 Excelsior Drive, as vice president of commercial banking. Dan Milbrandt has joined Great Wisconsin Credit Union, 2424 Rimrock Road, as chief lending officer. Linda Sparks , ...

LOW-INTEREST LOANS FOR FARMERS.(BUSINESS)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: State Journal staff Farmers in 42 Wisconsin counties affected by drought conditions over the summer will be able to apply for low-interest loans and other assistance from the federal government. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved Gov. Jim Doyle's Aug. 13 ...

WISCONSIN ALMANAC.(LOCAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... On Nov. 1, 1902, the University of Wisconsin football team had a 17-game winning streak snapped by the University of Michigan's ...

WHY DOES A SCORCHING DAY CAUSE WAVY AIR?(LOCAL)(CURIOSITIES)(Column)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Q. On a really hot day, why do you see heat waves coming off things like roads? Submitted by Justin Woodworth, 7th grade, Cherokee Middle School A. The waves are caused by light bending as it travels through different air layers created by the hot surface. ...

TWO UW RESEARCH SCIENTISTS HONORED ONE'S WORK INVOLVES CELL DIVISION, THE OTHER DISORDERS SUCH AS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE.(LOCAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: HEATHER LaROI hlaroi@madison.com 608-252-6143 Two UW-Madison scientists will be at the White House today to receive Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, considered the nation's highest honor for researchers at the outset of their careers. ...

GIRL SLIPS, SCHOOL BUS TIRE ROLLS OVER HER ARM.(LOCAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: KAREN RIVEDAL krivedal@madison.com 608-252-6106 An 11-year-old Madison girl suffered a broken arm when she slipped under the tire of a school bus she was chasing early Wednesday on the city's South Side. The incident happened about 7 a.m. at Ardmore Drive and ...

CLIMATE CHANGE BILL ADVANCES SENATE PANEL APPROVES LEGISLATION REQUIRING WISCONSIN TO ROLL BACK GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS TO 1990 LEVELS BY 2020.(LOCAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: RON SEELY rseely@madison.com 608-252-6131 A bill that would require greenhouse gas emissions in Wisconsin return to 1990 levels by 2020 was approved Wednesday by the state Senate Committee on Environment and Natural Resources. The proposal may be voted on by ...

MAN IMPRISONED IN KHAT CASE JUDGE REVOKES PROBATION AFTER HIS ARREST FOR SAME CRIME.(LOCAL)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: ED TRELEVEN etreleven@madison.com 608-252-6134 Liban Moalin, convicted last year of helping import khat, an East African plant-based drug, into the U.S., was sent to prison Wednesday after his arrest this year for the same thing, only six weeks after a Dane County judge ...

FORMER DOT MANAGER SENTENCED TO 6 YEARS.(LOCAL)(COURT REPORT)(Column)

Nov 01, 2007 ... Byline: ED TRELEVEN etreleven@madison.com 608-252-6134 A former state Department of Transportation manager was sentenced Wednesday to six years in federal prison for possessing child pornography. U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb also ordered Gary Prideaux-Wentz, 56, ...