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Perspectives from a 9-11 survivor

A former New York firefighter brings his perspectives on life after 9-11 to UW Platteville. It was this generation's Pearl Harbor, and the first act of the war on terror. We're nearly eight years removed from September 11th, and for you and I the ...

From DOUG WAGEN, WGLR, Wisconsin Radio Network,  1 Apr 2009
Related Topics: George W. Bush

Some down, some up, after PSC decision

Environmentalists are happy with a Public Service Commission decision on a coal fired power plant. But utility Alliant Energy, not so much. Rob Crane is a spokesman for Alliant, which put months of effort -- and some advertising dollars -- into the ...

From BOB HAGUE & DOUG WAGEN, WGLR, Wisconsin Radio Network,  13 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Sierra Club

Another wolf in Grant County

There's been another unusual animal sighting in Grant County, in southwest Wisconsin. DNR Conservation Warden Rick DeWitte says a lot people are surprised to hear about a wolf in Grant County, which is not prime wolf habitat. The wolf was found in May ...

From DOUG WAGEN, WGLR, Wisconsin Radio Network,  8 Jul 2008

Southwest Tech threat

Classes were canceled Wednesday at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College in Fennimore. School officials were tipped off about a possible threat to students and staff. "A student had received a call on her cell phone," said Southwest president, Karen ...

From DOUG WAGEN, WGLR, Wisconsin Radio Network,  7 May 2008

Fennimore trucking firm closes

A long-time trucking firm based in Fennimore has apparently shut down operations. According to Linda Parrish with the Fenimore Chamber of Commerce, Koschkee Transfer closed last Monday. She says employees came to work to find the doors locked. ...

From DOUG WAGEN, WGLR, Wisconsin Radio Network,  5 May 2008

Help available for Advance Transformer employees

A Southwest Wisconsin lawmaker says workers facing layoff at Advance Transformer in Boscobel will get help in paying for job retraining. State Senator Dale Schultz says because the jobs are being sent to Juarez Mexico, workers will be eligible under ...

From DOUG WAGEN, WGLR, Wisconsin Radio Network,  8 Feb 2008

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