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State budget includes funds to train family doctors

It's not often that the Wisconsin State Legislature's Joint Finance Committee approves something unanimously these days. But the committee recently voted 16-0 to commit an additional $1.76 million in funding for 12 new family medicine residency positions within the Medical College of Wisconsin's Family Medicine Residency Training Program.

Gener8tor’s summer program accelerates startups

Every generation develops differently. This is the case in a variety of ways, and economic development is no exception. A new generation of entrepreneurs faces a new set of challenges and a new economic landscape to navigate, and they're finding new pathways toward achieving new brands of success.

Initiatives helps people with disabilities find jobs

While the slow economic recovery has magnified the the job search struggle for Wisconsin's unemployed residents, the struggle to find work for people with disabilities has long been compounded by additional barriers.

Workshop offers loan lessons for small businesses

Small business owners face a challenge when exploring the world of financing. It's difficult to know about every program that's available and it takes some work to find the right one.

Bipartisan vote on early stage capital bill may set tone for Legislature

There were times in recent years when the Wisconsin Assembly couldn't muster 91 votes to pass a resolution confirming the sun rises in the east.

Start preparations now to sell your business

Business owners spend tremendous time and energy building valuable companies. Those companies often become an owner's largest asset and...
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Accounting for growth

Terry Jannsen, shareholder at Jannsen + Company in Pewaukee, expects a wave of baby boomer retirements in the accounting industry over the next few years, and he is taking advantage of the window of opportunity

Now may be the time to cash in your chips

Jeff Marble sold his business last year when it was doing well and he was at his happiest in his job.

Think lean

Jim Ruetz is president and general manager of All Fasteners Inc., a vendor managed inventory provider. The company designs integrated supply programs for nuts, washers, bolts, screws, fasteners, hoses, fittings and specialty products. Every company should “lean out” its entire operation, he says.

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