Town of Beloit residents to voice concerns at meeting

By STEVE BENTON ( Contact )   Friday, Jan. 14, 2011
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WCLO's / WJVL's Steve Benton reports there may be standing room only at Monday night's Beloit Town Board meeting.

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— A group of Town of Beloit residents upset over a number of issues is ready to address their concerns at Monday's Town Board meeting.

Town resident, and former Rock County Sheriff, Howard Erickson, says there are some leadership issues that need to be fixed.

Erickson says Town of Beloit police chief John Wilson's handling of a contract with a towing business makes him a liability. He says Town Administrator, Bob Museus is not easy to get along with and he's looking for a job in another community. And he says the town board is not showing leadership skills in handling these issues.

Erickson says he and a group of residents plan to speak at Monday's meeting. Erickson expects the meeting room to be packed.

The meeting is scheduled for January 17th at 7 pm at the town hall at 2871 S. Afton Road.

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