Guest column: Meeting to focus on small-business cash flow
By SUSAN NOBLE Vernon Economic Development Association For any type of business, cash flow is simply the movement of funds into and out of an enterprise. Despite the straightforward definition, issues between accounts payable and accounts receivable can have a huge...
Letter to the Editor: A few Norwalk residents need to ‘get a life’
By MIKE MUEHLENKAMP | Norwalk These people need to get a life. This past weekend, I was picking up snowmobile signs and using a four-wheeler on the bike trail when I was called in to the DNR. If these people or their sons would belong to the snowmobile club, they...
Letter to the Editor: Norwalk neighborhood is moving forward
By SANDRA McANANY | Coon Rapids, Minn. Norwalk has had its ups and downs over the years regarding how the yards and the outside of houses have been maintained. About a year ago, after we heard of a neighborhood concern for our yard, we got rid of our tenant and the...
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Letter to the Editor: Monroe County Board should promote transparency
By ED WESTPHAL | Tomah Resolution 03-13-01 at the March Monroe County Board meeting states, "There would be a 4 percent wage increase and a 2 percent contribution to Wisconsin Retirement for those hired before July 1, 2011." Neither the resolution nor the fiscal note...
Letter to the Editor: Thank you, Karen Carr
By TED and MARY WELCH | Wilton We sincerely thank Karen Carr for her 22 years of immeasurable service as our Wilton Public Librarian. Karen was an integral part of the planning and development of the library in the Wilton Community Center. She also implemented and...
Letter to the Editor: How does Badger Coulee line have ‘environmental benefit’?
By TOM JOHNSON | Cashton This letter is in response to Greg Levesque's opinion piece that appeared in the April 14 issue of the La Crosse Tribune and concerned the Badger Coulee transmission line. I assume that most of the figures are within a degree of reason. My...
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Money & Politics: State health sector gets drug dollars
By BILL LUEDERS Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Journalist Steven Brill, in his recent 24,000-word Time magazine article on how the U.S. medical establishment is fleecing consumers, touted a database run by ProPublica, the Pulitzer Prize-winning...