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  2. Madison, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The cornerstone for the Wisconsin capitol was ... The turning point in Madison's development was the university's 1954 decision to develop its experimental farm on ...

  3. Brooks Stevens Design Associates - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Stevens, Inc., also known as Brooks Stevens Design Associates and Brooks Stevens Design, is a product development firm headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Brooks Stevens's services included research, industrial design, engineering, prototyping, project management,and graphic design.

  4. (The Center Square) – Two Wisconsin businesses have obtained a total of more than $375,000 in rural development grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to fund water loans and a company ...

  5. Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    WEDC was established in 2011 during the tenure of Gov. Scott Walker to replace the Wisconsin Department of Commerce.The impetus for WEDC resulted from a 2010 report titled “Be Bold Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Competitiveness Study” that recommended a non-political authority be created to design and deliver a statewide economic development strategy.

  6. Wisconsin Lutheran College - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Lutheran College opened in the fall of 1973 with a part-time faculty and two dozen students. The school had its first full-time president two years later. In 1977 the school purchased five buildings on an 8.5-acre (3.4 ha) campus, and had a set of plans that allowed for growth and development.

  7. In a seminal development for Wisconsin's economy ... - AOL

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    Manufacturers say one of their biggest worries is that a shortage of skilled workers threatens to undermine growth.

  8. St. Anna, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    St. Anna is located at the edge of an area in eastern Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, known as "The Holyland", so called because of the large number of communities built around churches, including St. Peter, St. Cloud, Marytown, Mount Calvary, Johnsburg, Calvary, Brothertown and Jericho.

  9. Report: Wisconsin K-12 property taxes increase by 5.7% year ...

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    (The Center Square) – Wisconsin residents will pay $327.2 million more in K-12 property taxes this year, a 5.7% increase that is the largest increase since 2009. Last year’s increase was 5.4% ...