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- Sister Bay: Informational meeting set on Wis. 42 rebuild - Green Bay Press GazetteSister Bay: Informational meeting set on Wis. 42 rebuildGreen Bay Press GazetteThe Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) northeast region office in Green Bay plans to hold a public information meeting from 5:30 to 7 pm Tuesday at the Sister Bay Fire Station, 2258 Mill Road. Construction is scheduled from September 2014 ...and more » […]
- Madison360: In the final weeks, Tom Barrett should make it about integrity and ... - Capital TimesMadison360: In the final weeks, Tom Barrett should make it about integrity and ...Capital TimesBut last week an investigative story in the Wisconsin State Journal alleged a Walker political appointee in the Department of Natural Resources protected a campaign contributor from sanctions even though human waste his company dumped from septic tanks ...and more […]
- Meeting May 22 To Discuss Hwy 42 Project In Sister Bay - DoorCountyDailyNews.comMeeting May 22 To Discuss Hwy 42 Project In Sister BayDoorCountyDailyNews.comBy Bob Dohr The Wisconsin Department of Transportation has scheduled a public information meeting for May 22 to address the proposed reconstruction of an approximately 1.4 mile stretch of Hwy 42 in Sister Bay. The project would involve: widening the ... […]
- Helen Sarakinos: Septic waste spread on fields a raw deal - Wisconsin State JournalHelen Sarakinos: Septic waste spread on fields a raw dealWisconsin State JournalHelen Sarakinos is water policy program director for the River Alliance of Wisconsin in Madison. The State Journal's article last Sunday on the state Department of Natural Resources' decision to go easy on a politically-connected polluter has rightly ... […]
- DNR decision sparks controversy - Agri-ViewDNR decision sparks controversyAgri-ViewBy Sunday, the issue of violation notice numbers was overridden with a story in the Wisconsin State Journal that Scott Gunderson, executive assistant to Stepp, had dealt internally with a complaint involving waste spreading violations, ...and more » […]
- Handling of violations by septic hauler outrageous DNR case scrutinized - Milwaukee Journal SentinelHandling of violations by septic hauler outrageous DNR case scrutinizedMilwaukee Journal SentinelBy Anthony Earl And Scott Hassett The recent story about goings on in the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is truly shocking. The behavior of Gov. Scott Walker's appointed DNR leaders is unprecedented, outrageous and indefensible.and more » […]
- Former Wisconsin DNR secretaries criticize current leadership - Chicago TribuneFormer Wisconsin DNR secretaries criticize current leadershipChicago TribuneShe said the case was handled in a way in which another violation could lead to the suspension of a septic license. In an interview, Matt Frank, also a Democrat and secretary from 2007 to 2010, said it was "perplexing" that enforcement cases dropped ...Wisconsin DNR eyes ca […]
- Wisconsin DNR appointee's handling of big waste violation questioned - Pioneer PressABC7Chicago.comWisconsin DNR appointee's handling of big waste violation questionedPioneer PressBy Ron Seely A top political appointee at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources chose not to send a complaint against an Oconomowoc waste hauler to the Department of Justice for prosecution despite findings by agency staff that the company was ...DNR […]
- Wis. DNR appointee didn't refer waste violation - Fox11online.comABC7Chicago.comWis. DNR appointee didn't refer waste violationFox11online.com(AP) - A top political appointee at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources chose to handle a complaint against a waste hauler internally instead of referring the case to the state Department of Justice for prosecution, DNR records show.DNR eyes campaign contribution disc […]
- Some spies never rest; revisit fictional Door County - Richmond-NewsSome spies never rest; revisit fictional Door CountyRichmond-NewsFor an inexpensive trip to one of Wisconsin's premier tourist sites, read “The Baileys Harbor Bird and Booyah Club,” by Dave Crehore (University of Wisconsin Press, $19.95). Crehore, a longtime resident of northeastern Wisconsin and retired writer and ...and more » […]