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A mobile app developed at UW-Whitewater is endorsed by a national parks groupSweet Water Organics ceases production, owes city $137,000La Crosse sets standards for economic development incentivesWater Street bridge to be replaced in about three years

Madison-based company boosts local recycling, jobs with new facilityTwo new stores coming to Rib MountainAlternatives offered to Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to end residency rulesBluff cash may fund Upper Hixon Trailhead facility

Four developers, including Hammes, show interest in Judge Doyle Square projectMadison City Council: Holy Redeemer map passes amidst criticismMenomonie borrows $1.9 million for projectsAshland, Washburn and Mellen deal with wastewater overflows

New Eau Claire trees part of research projectMilwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District aims for zero wastewater overflows by 2035La Crosse marsh transfer to proceed: Mayor says city must not bog down deal with DNR over bike trailsVillage of Shorewood Hills considers contracting out fire, emergency medical services

Why entrepreneurs are key to jump-starting the Milwaukee area's economic rebirthCity landlord training session plannedResident wants rain runoff answersTown of Waukesha landowners poised to seek annexation

JAMF's planned 65,000-square-foot office building gets first council OKRothschild Biomass plant on track to begin running in late 2013Ideas sought on Ashland Superfund site futureParisi to host Bike Dane meeting on April 12

Pipeline repairs in Jackson Marsh to go forward without permitNew bike/pedestrian plan for Two Rivers under considerationPortage County seeks inpute on strategic planExpansions, new interchange designs still in the running for I-43 renovation

Better planning limits runoff: Land management credited for improvementTurning disaster to opportunity in Douglas CountyDNR panel learns about mining provisionsMorris Park in Ashwaubenon likely to close

Frac-sand mining controls proposed as demand growsProject will seek to promote business entrepreneurship in MilwaukeeMadison East Side city well may be closed this summer due to contested safety concernsProgram makes home ownership affordable for low-income families

Mequon mayoral candidates diverge on development, vision for citySuperior's downtown: A place to call homePart of Ashland’s waterfront trail to be closed to publicRothschild plans makeover for village 'gem'

Wis. legislators question DNR stewardship program'Not now' Menomonie Council says no to Stout Road sidewalkEagle Point restores planning commission, for nowTown of Stanley adopts mining ordinance

Midtown Center redevelopment fund to focus on old Lowe's buildingSand mining advances in BridgeportThe Corners retail project still on course, Marcus says, despite delaysWalker proposes $1.5 billion in capital projects, most of which would be borrowed

RDA puts $300K into Walnut Street projectShelby farm added to MVC protectionMadison City Council approves Downtown rental projectGarden Fresh / Farm to School program

Pabst office building to break ground in JunePabst redevelopment project named one of greenest in worldNorthland College pledges to support local foods economyOpportunity sprouts in former school