On Pepsi leaving Beloit for Janesville site
Posted on May 13 at 10:32 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Hmmm... Just when the .gov is asking us to reduce our water consumption in Janesville, Pepsi is moving into town...
On Immigrant groups seek driver's card, tuition break
Posted on June 22 at 10:24 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
How is it that this can even be considered a topic of discussion, much less a bill? The rights and privlideges being debated here are reserved for CITIZENS. Even RESIDENTS from other STATES would not be elegible for these benefits - why would they be available for individuals that are ILLEGALLY here to begin with?
On Woman shot; suspect caught after chase
Posted on April 22 at 11:56 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
How someone could identify the caliber of gun used by the sound it makes is WAY beyond me... Musta' learned it by watchin' CSI or sumthin', huh?
On United Ethanol passes tests for new equipment, fails in other areas
Posted on April 22 at 11:46 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
How can this business continue to operate when every time I hear about them, they are over the limit? Totally unacceptable. If they cannot operate within legal limits, they should be shut down until they can operate legally. Period.
Posted on February 10 at 10:09 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Great news for potential jobs to be brought in. A significant challenge with this kind of product line will be how to make it affordable, yet compliant with emission regulations. Figure that one out, and this will be golden...
On Three teaching positions could fall under the axe
Posted on December 8 at 3:29 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Isn't there a law, known as 'No Child Left Behind'? I see many 'special needs' children with DEDICATED staff - one for EACH student. How is it that students in this program get all the attention / funding, while those at the other end of the spectrum (those in the TAG program for example) get their resources cut?
Posted on December 4 at 4:06 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
There's an old adage, 'You reap what you sow.' It plays hand in hand with another adage, 'It takes two to tango.' No one is innocent; even the consumer played a role in this mess.
On Lab Safety, Grainger combining supply lines
Posted on November 21 at 3:06 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
spinmaster posted: "...because the state of the local/nationa/world economy."
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That has been my point EXACTLY.
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How does the public in general get their information? Through the media. This article has done nothing more that fan the flames. If people take the article written as gospel, they're going to be even further convinced the economy is to blame, and if LSS is on the chopping block, then who's next...
The situtation at LSS is no different now than at any other time. It is just like every other business at any time in history. There are no guarantees. Other than the death and taxes...
On Lab Safety, Grainger combining supply lines
Posted on November 20 at 7:25 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
"Presses for the newspaper don't roll until 10:45 a.m. We can update Web stories at any time.
Scott Angus
Editor"
So, somehow the concept of 'publishing' an article on-line is different than the publishing of an article in print? Given today's technology, that's a mighty weak stick to prop yourself up with. The comments written in either format are equally inflammatory. How much so? Well, the edits of the contents posted on-line are evidence enough.
Too bad the conscience of those involved didn't kick in BEFORE the article was published - in any format.
I'll go back to professionalism... Speculation was the foundation of the message communicated to the audience. Had the message been crafted THE WAY IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN to begin with, edits after the fact would not have been needed.
You may choose to stick up for the story as it was presented. Certainly your choice. But to inflict the stresses that you have by presenting the way it was is truly reckless. Until you KNOW the FACTS, all you have is speculation. To understand why the article that was publishished and initiallly released on this forum is beyond my comprehension. From this point on, ANYTHING published by your institution is suspect.
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On The Janesville Police Department will have nine new squad cars with a new design, new logos and new
Posted on June 7 at 12:22 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I wonder if they considered these purpose built vehicles?
http://www.carbonmotors.com/