Jun 19, 2009 | Leader-Telegram
State loans aid Pepin County, Prescott schools
Two west-central Wisconsin projects, in Pepin and Pierce counties, have been approved for low-interest loans.
You're Fired! / a giant yellow dog named Lurch had a Big Appetite for those burgers at Hardee's
Writes Transplanted Hodag: "The one time I was fired from a job was back in 1973, when I was a student at UW-Oshkosh. I was working at the Hardee's one block from my apartment.
Letters: Hold Menasha leaders accountable for woes
It seems a week doesn't go by without reading something about the Lake Park land deal or the Menasha steam plant debacle in The Post-Crescent. City leaders have wandered from their primary mission, which should be responsible borrowing, proper management of city funds and sticking to providing basic services for taxpayers.
Titans Sign 2009 Draft Pick Nick Schommer
The Titans selected Schommer with their second seventh-round selection out of North Dakota State University in the 2009 NFL Draft.
Lawyers license in doubt after repeated DWIs
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will decide Tuesday whether a lawyer who has been repeatedly convicted of drunken driving should have his law license suspended.
DNR investigates fishkill report
A reported die-off of sturgeon in the Mississippi River south of Prescott, Wis., prompted an inconclusive search Wednesday by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources fisheries staff.
Bay City Cub Scouts stay on-the-go
BAY CITYa 'Members of Bay Citya TMs Cub Scout Pack 3 spent this past school year raising money, having fun and serving the community.