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Stellar student at Two Rivers High School: Larissa Boesiger
NAME: Larissa Boesiger Year in school: Senior GPA: 3.98 School: Two Rivers High School Parents' names: John and Teri Boesiger What extracurricular activities are you involved with? School band bassoonist, flutist and hand drummer, piano, student senate vice president, cross country, track, Sunday school teacher at Grace Congregational United ...
Hamilton High School Gets Project Lead the Way Certified
The Hamilton School District earned national certification for its Project Lead the Way program making students eligible to receive college credits for coursework they have taken in high school.
Olaf College in Northfield, Minn., will spend the fall semester pursuing her studies in Valparaiso, Chile.
Beaver Dam Police plan moves ahead
The push for a new Beaver Dam Police Department is gaining a little momentum. On Monday night, the operations committee unanimously approved an amendment to the city's space needs study which recommends that the old YMCA property on Park Avenue be razed and a new police department constructed in its place.
College volleyball: Pointers win pair of matches
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point volleyball team tallied two victories Wednesday evening, defeating Milwaukee School of Engineering and Edgewood College by identical scores of 3-0. The two nonconference victories improve the Pointers to 13-19 overall heading into the final weekend of the regular season.
Staff Editorial: Students should avoid hasty lease signing
Apartment and house hunting students: Relax, breathe easy and think before hastily signing a lease.
Henry E. Forss, age 77, of 3416 Pinewood Drive, Sheboygan, Wis., died Oct. 21, 2009, at his home after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer this past September, surrounded by his loving family.
Burning Questions: Thinking green in the job market
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The Business Journal of Milwaukee
After 42 years of service, Milwaukee School of Engineering vice president of academics, Roger Frankowski, is retiring.
MSOE hosts care package project
Milwaukee School of Engineering hosts a project to send care packages to soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Engagement: Sommersberger-Harry
Heidi Sommersberger and Robert Harry, both of Sheboygan, are engaged to be married.
After war, veterans go off to college
Gerald Kapinosa Air Force backpack now holds books instead of gear as he and thousands of other veterans go off to college.
Anton Piantek, 68, Neenah, passed away peacefully at his home with his wife by his side Monday, September 21, 2009, after a battle with cancer.
MSOE offers help for converting old YMCA building
The city of Beaver Dam has an unexpected partner in its efforts to turn the old YMCA property into a police station.
EDITORIAL: Energy partnership fundamental to Milwaukee and MU
The partnering of Marquette, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Milwaukee School of Engineering with regional companies represents a dynamite bond in furthering Milwaukeea TMs economy and the nationa TMs use of energy.
Bob Curran, a man who devoted most of his adult life to betterment of his community will clip the ribbon kicking off the 2009 Memory Walk Saturday.
Building Design & Construction
ASHRAE Research Targets Tying Together BIM, Energy Efficiency
Ensuring that a common language of "energy efficiency" is spoken by both building information modeling software used by architects and energy analysis and simulation software used by engineers is the goal of new research funded by ASHRAE.
School Board Elections Tuesday, September 8 Meet G-R Candidates
Iowa school board election day is Tuesday, September 8, 2009 and local voters go to the polls to elect three members to the board of education for the Gladbrook-Reinbeck Community School.
Robert L. Green, 71, of 916-B Mayflower Avenue, died unexpectedly Tuesday morning, August 25, 2009 at Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center.
Historic partnership of Milwaukee universities form Midwest energy research center
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , Marquette University and Milwaukee School of Engineering , in partnership with several regional companies and foundations, have formed the Southeastern Wisconsin Energy Technology Research Center .