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Does $100 matter? Racine businessman says small donation didn’t buy influence (The Journal Times)
RACINE - Local business owner Jeff Neubauer made a $100 campaigncontribution to Rep. Cory Mason, D-Racine, last year on the sameday they both shared the stage to introduce legislation they'dworked on together, according to state records.Some states mandating use of green products (The News Journal) MADISON, Wis. -- More states are requiring schools and government buildings to use environmentally friendly cleaning products, raising a debate about their costs and benefits.
Doyle promotes ‘green economy' during Racine visit (The Journal Times) RACINE - With 10 months left on the job, Gov. Jim Doyle says youshouldn't write off him or his agenda, part of which he highlightedduring his recent State of the State speech.
Tech Venture course to target emerging innovation entrepreneurs (The Journal Times) STURTEVANT - The Kaufmann Foundation's Tech Venture businessplanning course, aimed at emerging technology entrepreneurs, willstart March 15, 6-9 p.m., at the Center for Advanced Technology andInnovation.
Dean's List (The Journal Times) College of William and Mary
Scoreboard: Feb. 1 (Lexington Herald-Leader) Transactions BASKETBALL National Basketball Association
Federal grant to fund area line improvements (Kenosha News) With the promise of an $823 million federal stimulus program grant, Wisconsin will begin construction this year on a high-speed rail line linking Milwaukee and Madison.
More states requiring 'green' cleaning products in schools, raising debate about cost, benefit (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) "The goal of the bill is to make schools and other public space less toxic and healthier for kids and the general public," said Democratic … read more Rep. Cory Mason, sponsor of a bill in Wisconsin. Are people really being harmed by the use of cleaning products in public spaces? Really?
More states require 'green' cleaning products (San Francisco Chronicle) More states are requiring schools and government buildings to use environmentally friendly cleaning products, raising debate about their costs and benefits. After a burst of legislation last year, 10 states including Connecticut, Illinois and New York require... New York - Environmentally friendly - Illinois - Cleaning - Window cleaner
Dean's List, Jan. 26 (The Journal Times) University of Wisconsin-Madison
