Chuck Quirmbach appears in the following:
As Commodity Prices Sink, Mining Equipment Makers Suffer
Monday, March 09, 2015
Lower prices for minerals like copper and iron ore may be good news for car makers and other manufacturers. But companies making the huge equipment used to dig these minerals are seeing weaker demand.
Harley Hopes An Electric Hog Will Appeal To Young, Urban Riders
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Harley-Davidson has rolled out a prototype of its first battery-powered motorcycle. It's sporty and speedy, but quieter than your average Harley — and you'll need to charge it about every 50 miles.
In Iraq, Shiites Take Up Arms Against Sunni Militants
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
As Sunni extremists take over much of the north and west of the country, Shiites are fighting back. It brings back memories of the bloody years of sectarian strife that U.S. troops fought to subdue.
Electric Utilities Keep On Current Consolidation Path
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Wisconsin Energy Corporation plans to buy Integrys Energy Group in a $9.1 billion deal. The newly created four-state utility will have 4.3 million customers.
Remembering 6 Shooting Deaths At Wisconsin Sikh Temple
Monday, August 05, 2013
One year ago Monday, Wade Michael Page, a gunman with links to neo-Nazi groups, went to a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis., and killed six worshippers. Family members, law enforcement and the larger community marked the anniversary over the weekend.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker praised the Sikh community ...
Senate Races to Watch: Indiana and Wisconsin
Monday, November 05, 2012
The battle for the Senate will come to a close tomorrow, but before it does, we’ve got two more races to watch before Election Day arrives. Mary Beth Schneider, political reporter at...