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“Broken” Process Primer

For those of you looking for the background materials and information about the development process, here's a compilation of everything I could think of. It might be helpful to review if you're going to the Neighborhood Summit tomorrow! (Saturday, 9 - noon, Trinity Lutheran Church, 1904 Winnebago).

Immigration Rally at Capitol at Noon . . .

Here's the information I have . . .

Pham-Remmele v Schumacher

Oh yeah . . . too good not to share . . .

Changes (Adds and Cancels) to City Weekly Schedule (More Cancellation Updates!)

You knew there would be changes! Currently, 5 of them . . .

Blogapalooza Fail! Round Up

Uh . . . yeah . . . the nice weather made it so I wasn't going to sit around staring at my computer all weekend . . . so, I didn't catch up on several posts . . . and I may never get to some of them with budgets coming up . . . .

City Tree and Wind Storm Damage (Updated!)

In case the wind takes a toll on the trees and properties around you . . .

What’s So Scary About a Train?

"What's so scary about a train?" That question deserves to be asked seriously because within the answer lies the path forward for those who want to see rail transportation projects of all types survive and thrive in Wisconsin.

“Plan B” for Overture?

Maybe. We'll consider it.

Spring Elections Update

The observant, have noticed a new tab on our website, called Spring Elections . . .

Know Your Candidates: District 18

Steven Coleman, Peng Her and Anita Weier running. This race had a strong contrast in style and presentation of the candidates as well as experience.

Parisi Favorite of Sheriff and Deputy’s Association

Interesting, aren't the conservatives usually the cop favorites, since they blindly fund whatever the department wants so they can "get tough on crime!". . . interesting times we live in.

Most Important Thing This Week Not On Week Ahead Schedule

Here's this week's schedule, but the most important thing to do to decide the future of our city is to vote tomorrow!