Finding the Right Mix: Device to Analyze Fuel May Jumpstart Start-Up
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2/3/2008
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WHD Client Robert Young and his Company, Paradigm Sensors, are Featured in an Article about Investment Interest in their Invention: a Hand-Held Sensor that Judges the Quality of Biodiesel Fuel
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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TIDI Products, LLC Named a Manufacturer of the Year by the Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce
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12/26/2007
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TIDI Products, a WHD Client, Received Recognition as a 2007 Manufacturer of the Year from the Chamber of Commerce in the Medium Manufacturer Category; TIDI Manufactures a Variety of Single-Use Medical, Dental, Film and Food Service Products
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Fox Cities Business/The Business News
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Trees Make Way for Vision of Past
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12/26/2007
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Ho-Chunk Nation Highlighted for Their Heritage Preservation Efforts on Re-acquired Land
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www. wiscnews.com
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Out of the Box is All Fun and Games
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10/17/2007
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Al Waller, President and Co-Founder of WHD Client Out of the Box Publishing, is Featured in an Article on the Company's Sale of Three of its Board Games to Mattel
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Wisconsin State Journal
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Got Mounds? Development and Abuse Destroy Ancient Mounds
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10/5/2007
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WHD's Samantha Greendeer Assists the Ho-Chunk Nation in the Fight to Save Wisconsin's Ancient Mounds
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Broadcast on Wisconsin Public Radio
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A Better Prenatal Test?
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9/12/2007
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Ravinder Dhallan, CEO and Founder of WHD Client RavGen, is Featured in an Article on the Company's Development of a New Prenatal Screening Option that is 99% Accurate and Carries Fewer Risks than Traditional Amniocentesis Tests
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Fortune Small Business Magazine
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A work force to be reckoned with
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1/21/2007
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WHD Client: Blind workers thrive at Wiscraft, Inc. who provides long-term supportive employment for the legally blind.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinal
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ThyssenKrupp Safway, Inc.
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9/1/2006
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WHD Client: CEO Marc Wilson of ThyssenKrupp Safway, Inc. discusses how the company is maintaining quality during a massive growth spurt.
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American Executive
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MatriLab wins Governor's Business Plan Contest
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6/8/2006
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MatriLab, a Madison-based start-up that is developing technologies for the $6 billion worldwide wound care market, has won the 2006 Governor's Business Plan Contest.
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Wisconsin Technology Network
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