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November 2012

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REGIONAL ROUNDUP "It is an investment, but it's very unique. We don't know what's ahead, but that's part of the wonderment." –Ed Thompson, former Green Bay executive/consultant, on Nurture Capital's music investment outpatient services in the Shawano community. When the project is complete next spring, Aurora's clinic will Bellin Health Oconto Hospital is now serving area residents. An estimated 45,000 square feet of offer physical therapy, occupational therapy, chemotherapy, digital mobile mammography, mobile MRI and a 16-slice CT scanner in addition to its family medicine practice. complete by next June. Once the new clinic is built, the old clinic will be torn down and turned into parking space. Prevea building new Pulaski clinic Prevea Health is building an 11,000-square-foot clinic in Pulaski, directly behind its current facility at 940 South St. Augustine St. The project is expected to be » THE NORTHWOODS Florence, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto Counties Bellin completes Oconto hospital expansion Brokaw Development, a division of Niagara Worldwide, which is based in Marinette County, recently purchased a vacant paper mill in the Marathon County community of Brokaw from Wausau Paper. The newly remodeled and expanded space was added to the former clinic. In addition, a Bellin Health primary clinic was also moved from another site in the city to the new hospital campus. Hospital leaders say the expansion will allow people to receive their health care closer to home. Services offered at the site include behavioral health therapy services; colonoscopy and other gastrointestinal services; cardiac echograms and exercise stress testing; expanded infusion care, including chemotherapy; a six-bed inpatient unit; and specialist services and outpatient procedures. Services already offered at the hospital such as imaging, lab and therapy services are also expanding. » THE LAKESHORE Door, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Sheboygan Counties Orion Energy founder steps into new role Neal Verfuerth, the founder of Orion Energy Systems in Manitowoc, is no longer the company's chief executive officer. The company announced it replaced Verfuerth with John H. Scribante, who has been with the company since 2004 and most recently served as president of one of the company's divisions. "Our board felt it was time for Neal, aſter some well-deserved time off, to have the opportunity to direct his full-time attention to his first love and passion – innovative product development – while John can direct his proven disciplined bottom-line orientation to improve our profitability and share price, Kackley said in a statement. The company's announcement " board chairman John termed the changing of the guard as a way to move Verfuerth back to the product development role that he had when he founded the company, before it went public several years ago. Manitowoc Tool expanding for growth Manitowoc Tool & Machining is building a 21,000-square-foot addition at one of its three Manitowoc facilities. Company leaders say the expansion will help Manitowoc Tool & Machining keep up with its growing customer demand. Once the project is completed, the company will have a total of 360,000 square feet of space in Manitowoc. Send business news updates and photos to edit@insightonbusiness.com. SA VE THE DA TE February 19, 2013 16 | INSIGHT • November 2012 Oshkosh Convention Center • For information call Insight at (920) 882-0491 • For conference updates, check www.insightonbusiness.com/indevelopment www.insightonbusiness .com

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