On Lab Safety, Grainger combining supply lines
Posted on November 20 at 12:18 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
In a county where we are losing a employer which has employed families for generations. Which in turn will result in many other employers closing. Many people who work at Lab Safety have spouses/signifigant others/family members who are losing their jobs. Thanking God daily they work for a company which isnt GM or related, so they may be able to have food on their table and a roof over their heads. A story like this sends shock waves through those who work at Lab Safety.
"Lab Safety products in Janesville will be duplicated in Grainger warehouses, or Lab Safety products will be moved out of Janesville." "In an effort to prop up an underperforming Lab Safety Supply, company officials said Wednesday they will combine the business with another that operates warehouses across the country" These two statement alone with no true context surrounding them sounds like Lab Safety is closing. That is sensationalism and unprofessional.
On Lab Safety, Grainger combining supply lines
Posted on November 20 at 10:51 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
yellow journalism pure & simple...yellow journalism is a pejorative reference to journalism that features scandal-mongering, sensationalism, or other unethical or unprofessional practices by news media organizations or journalists.
On Virtual schools debate hits home
Posted on January 17 at 10:09 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
The public school system today is dismally failing boys. A huge percentage are not finishing high school (35% nationally) and a bigger percentage are not completing college. This is a very depressing statistic. You could place the "blame" on the parents but why are the girls in the family successful but not the boys? It happened in my family. There have to be alternatives...I spent $90,000 of my own money to get my son a proper high school education that Milton High School could not provide for him. He was NOT a troublemaker. Online education should be supported by the NEA...any way to get kids to a place of success. That should be their goal and their only goal. Others should not have to go broke as I did to provide a basic education for their children.
On 20-somethings find Janesville good for family
Posted on November 29 at 1:30 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I agree that Janesville & the surrounding area are a great place to raise children...but too old for Madison? We just moved to Madison after all six of our kids moved out and there is so much to do and an endless supply of FUN!
On Knitters make students hats, scarves, mittens
Posted on November 16 at 1:24 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
this is wonderful thank you knitting grandmas
On Trueblood has high hopes for a once-grand hotel
Posted on November 13 at 4:33 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
The more reconstruction in downtown to suppliment the Amory, JPAC, & the Metropolitan the better for all in Janesville & the surrounding communities
Posted on November 11 at 1:57 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
pudsweetie.
I absolutely do know my constitution. Maybe instead of trying to insult others and using google as your only source of information you may want to dig a wee bit deeper. Here is the result of a case of an illegal search under similar circumstances as the one in Edgerton.
http://www.aclu.org/crimjustice/searchse...
Here is a quote from the article:
"The constitutional requirement that police obtain a warrant from a neutral magistrate before entering a person's house is an extremely important bulwark against police overzealousness," said Steven Brown, Executive Director of the ACLU of Rhode Island. "The fear experienced by the Theberges family that night is precisely what the Fourth Amendment was designed to prevent."
Posted on November 9 at 10:49 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Breaking the law is not responsible behavior. The children and the police both broke the law. The biggest crime here however is the violation of the constitution. Every dicatorship began by the citizen slowly and without protest giving up their civil rights. Private property is just that private and the police do not have the right to violate this provision of the constitution.
On Court won’t hear fire district case
Posted on November 7 at 3:53 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Between this article and the article regarding the police running rampant over citizens rights, Edgerton is the LAST place I would ever want to live.
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On Is the religious right movement imploding?
Posted on April 7 at 4:59 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Wow -- I don’t come to these forums often any longer -- but I know why our country is in such as sad state...intolerance for another’s opinion whether you believe it or not is DEAD. Calling people names is so immature and intolerant -- the only thing I hear from Darwin is hatred