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BUSINESS HEADLINES


January 27

· BizOpinion: Is Epic Systems to Madison what Dell was to Austin?
· WisBusiness: PSC's Nowak sees new pollution rules hiking electric rates in Wisconsin
· Briggs & Stratton swings to profit but will close some plants
· Early Walker endorsement irks some Realtors
· Nonprofit sues University of Wisconsin for access to course outlines
· Potawatomi to open $36 million data center
· SC Johnson releases 'fragrance palette' to disclose product ingredients
· FEMA says mining bill could cut federal flood insurance
· Mustard museum given a reprieve
· Parkland site in running for Magnetation pellet plant
· Rockline founder lived rags-to-riches kind of life
· Tech Council: More than three-quarters of past business plan contest finalists still in business

January 26

· WisPolitics: Walker's State of the State speech sees improving economy
· $4 million Spectrum deal had a stealth component
· Bon-Ton CEO to work in Milwaukee, receive $1M base salary
· Deal with Caterpillar means jobs for Superior

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PRESS RELEASES

January 27

· ActionCOACH of Elm Grove: Three southeast Wisconsin businesses take top honors at the Business Excellence Awards
· Brown County Fair: Announces search for fairest of the fair
· Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Businesses urged to consider their data privacy
· Gov. Walker: Statement on the Assembly passage of bill streamlining mining regulations
· Green Masters Program: Frito-Lay Beloit achieves Green Professional status
· Green Masters Program: Miles Kimball Company awarded Green Professional status
· Green Masters Program: MillerCoors becomes a Green Professional
· Green Masters Program: Monsanto-Agracetus receives Green Masters award

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