February 12, 2012

Giving state exports a lift

There’s a new effort to pump up the state’s exports, at a time when exports of manufactured goods in Wisconsin are down.

Mike Klonsinski with the Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension Partnership says WMEP is launching a new, cooperative effort with the Wisconsin Department of Commerce, to have more Wisconsin manufacturers exporting their products. “It’s critical for manufacturing these days, because the biggest source of success and wealth creation back to the state, comes when we ship our goods to Mexico, Canada, overseas,” says Klonsinski.

And with a recent WMEP survey finding hundreds of state manufacturers giving themselves a poor ranking on exporting, Klonsinski says there’s a real sense of urgency. “These isn’t something that we can wait . . . five to ten years,” he says. “If we don’t step in and take advantage of those markets, there are plenty of other countries in plenty of other state and countries that are going to do it instead of us.”

The U.S. Census Bureau said Wisconsin’s exports dropped 21.5 percent in the first six months of the year. That’s a short term trend, but Klonsinski wants a rebound of the state’s exports to go beyond where they were six months ago. “Our goal is to have more Wisconsin manufacturers exporting more Wisconsin good than we ever have before.”

AUDIO: Bob Hague reports (:65 MP3)

Dems waiting on Barrett

Last week’s announcement from U.S. Representative Ron Kind, that he won’t seek the Democratic nomination to succeed Jim Doyle as Wisconsin’s governor, leaves Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawton as the party’s only declared candidate. But most observers expect that to change.

“You need a competitive race on the Democratic side . . . for the nominee to get well known in the state, to actually be vetted in a campaign,” said UW Madison political scientist Charles Franklin.

AUDIO: Charles Franklin (:16 MP3)

Speculation now turns on whether Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett will enter the race. “The number of potentially high profile Democrats who are sort of waiting in the wings is getting smaller, certainly,” said UW political scientist Dave Canon. “I think that there will be some people putting pressure on Tom Barrett.” [Read more...]

Badgers kickoff at Ohio State set

Wisconsin’s football game at Ohio State on Saturday, Oct. 10 will kickoff at 2:30pm CT and be televised by ABC.  The Big Ten Conference also announced that the Badgers 11am kickoff against Minnesota on Saturday will be broadcast by ESPN.

Saturday’s game at Minnesota will be the 119th edition of the Battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe.  The Golden Gophers lead the all-time series 59-51-8 but the Badgers have won 11 of the last 13 games between the two teams, including the last five.

Tolzien named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week

Scott TolzienWisconsin junior quarterback Scott Tolzien was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Wisconsin Badgers to a  Big Ten opening 38-30 win over Michigan State.

Tolzien completed 19 of 31 passes for 243 yards and a career-high four touchdown passes. 

Tolzien leads the Big Ten and ranks 13th in the country in passing efficiency at 164.3.  In four games, Tolzien has thrown for 8 touchdowns and just 2 interceptions.

AUDIO: Bret Bielema says Tolzien gets better every week. :16

Rodgers leads Packers past Rams

John KuhnAaron Rodgers passed for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead the Green Bay Packers (2-1) to a 36-17 win over the St. Louis Rams at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis.

The Packers started slow, with three first quarter possessions in Rams territory leading to Mason Crosby field goals.  But the Packers picked up the pace in the second quarter as John Kuhn (pictured) scored one of his two touchdowns and Donald Driver hauled in a 21-yard touchdown pass from Rodgers. [Read more...]