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Published March 11, 2010

Judge puts stop to Stillwater bridge plan chat

By Jeff Holmquist, New Richmond News

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James P.
New Richmond, WI     03/11/2010 8:57 PM

I wish someone had the money to sue the Sierra Club for the damage they are causing the enviroment by stopping the new bridge. I drive over it every day and during the summer when the cars are sitting for 20 to 30 minutes ideaing in one spot with the motors running, the smell and damage being done has to be worst than any new bridge would. The wasted gas during a time when prices are soaring and we want to stop using oil products and conserve fuel is stupid. When the Stillwater bridge was shut down for repair you could tell how clean the air became while you sat down by the river. People with breathing problems could enjoy walking through town so much more. Build the bridge ands stop wasting money and ruining are air in the area.

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David R.
03/11/2010 8:55 PM

How much does it cost to buy a judge?

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Renee C.
Somerset, WI     03/11/2010 6:37 PM

Does anyone ever remember voting for the Sierra Club? Who are these people and how did they ever get this much power? Each year the cost of this goes up and this is not a yes or no decision that can be postponed much longer. This bridge needs to be replaced and as someone said above, let's hope we're not all remembering where we were when the Stillwater Bridge went into the St. Croix.

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Pam C.
03/11/2010 5:57 PM

Maybe the judge and opposition will be on the bridge when it finally collapses into the St Croix!! Hope they can swim.

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