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MADISON- Controversial UW-Madison flu research yields new vaccine model
A controversial technique to create flu viruses, now effectively banned, led to the discovery of a flu vaccine model that could be more reliable than today’s main method using chicken eggs, according to a study by UW-Madison scientist Yoshihiro Kawaoka.
MARSHFIELD- Marshfield Clinic moves up plans for hospital
Marshfield Clinic announced on Tuesday that it will open a hospital in Marshfield next year, offering the latest evidence yet that competition in the healthcare market is heating up in central Wisconsin.
APPLETON- U.S. Oil acquires Indianapolis terminal
US Oil, the petroleum and renewable energy distribution division of US Venture Inc., has acquired a refined products terminal in Indianapolis, Indiana. The new terminal adds 410,000 barrels of capacity and expands US Oil's existing distribution network to 21 terminals in North America.
WisconsinBiz: Wisconsin ag exports on the rise
Most Wisconsin farmers smiled broadly at the end of 2014. Among the reasons: mostly good weather in mid-to-late summer resulting in high yields. However, the outlook for 2015 is a mixed bag.
Baird launches two new bond funds
Baird Funds, a division of Milwaukee-based Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc., has launched two new municipal bond funds.
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Old Town Beer Hall opens in Germantown Friday
Germantown's Old Town Inn has undergone a $75,000 renovation over the past month, and will reopen as Old Town Beer Hall on Friday.
Eaton announces third round of layoffs since 2013
Eaton Corp. notified state officials that it expects to lay off 83 employees at its Pewaukee facility beginning on Oct. 30. This will be the Cleveland-based diversified power management company's third round of layoffs since 2013, resulting in more than 300 jobs lost.
City Council hears praise and opposition for Bucks arena deal
The Milwaukee Common Council Monday heard from dozens of supporters and opponents of public funding for a new $500 million downtown arena to be operated by the Milwaukee Bucks.
Summerfest Foundation to close summer with two free concerts
Summerfest Foundation, Inc. will carry on its live music offerings this month with two free community concerts.