Letter to the editor: There must be compromises between industry, tourism

By the Elroy-Sparta Trail Board The last issue of the County Line did a good job of pointing out the difficult decisions that must be made in our area between industry and tourism. Mathy Construction wants to open a gravel pit near the Tunnel Campground owned by Scott...

Letter to the Editor: Ontario put on great Fourth

By SUE BLANCHARD | Oconomowoc, Wis. My family and I would like to thank all of the dedicated volunteers and patrons who again made this year's Fourth of July celebration in Ontario such a wonderful event. I grew up and raised my family in Oconomowoc, Wis., and I...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Help us stop the quarry

By JOAN RIPP | Wilton  If you live in the town of Wilton, the town of Wellington or any of the surrounding villages and townships, help us in our fight to keep this beautiful area pristine. As you probably already know, Mathy Construction and Milestone Materials are...

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: 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...

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...

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...

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