Author: WTN News

SCHAUMBURG, Ill– Though electricity and telephones don’t even exist at many of their residences, tribal communities and colleges are the next highly underserved segment to be wired by Motorola Canopy, the wireless unit announced on Monday. Motorola says Indian reservations could be the most underserved...

MADISON, WI – In the middle of a recession and high unemployment it seems ironic to speak about a pending labor shortage in Wisconsin, but that was the message to state economic development and political leaders last week in Madison at an event organized by...

MADISON, WI– A coalition of Wisconsin’s economic development leaders met last week to reassess the state’s efforts to attract businesses and discuss strategies and tactics to fuel economic growth from within....

This week a leading information technology publication named four traditional Wisconsin companies as the best places in America to work in IT. All four placed in the top 50 out of 100. Harley-Davison was ranked number 2, higher than MasterCard, Wal-Mart, Ford, and UPS. American...

Wisconsin industry executives predict Wisconsin's economy will remain flat over the next 12 months, but were much more optimistic about the national economy, reports the Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) 2003 Economic Outlook Survey. At the same time, Wisconsin's business climate will likely see dramatic...

TriMas Corporation, a growth company of diversified businesses, announced today that its Cequent Transportation Accessories Group has acquired Chem-Chrome, Inc., a provider of zinc plating services. Chem-Chrome is headquartered in Schofield, Wis. and has been a longtime processor for Cequent's Trailer Products division....

MILWAUKEE- As refreshing as Gov. Jim Doyle’s announcement of the statewide Governor’s Business Plan Contest must have been to some entrepreneurial ears last week, Wisconsin already has a long-running model to the north from which to learn....