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Top Home Trends for 2013
Outdoor living areas and screened in porches Some homeowners have taken outdoor living and relaxing to new heights these days. A trend that has started to emerge with more force in the last five ye...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 8:35 AM
SOLYNDRA-CHICAGO RATS INFEST THE WHITE HOUSE
Why is the media so surprised at the Solyndra scandal and the White Houses involvement? Only the ignorant would believe that Obama and the Chicago crooks he dragged to Washington with him left all the...
Posted on 9/17/11 at 4:58 PM
UPDATE: Prairie Island nuclear plant terminates "unusual event" notice
Prairie Island nuclear plant has terminated its “notification of unusual event.”March 06, 2012
Wind project gets PR boost
Officials with Emerging Energies of Wisconsin LLC, the company seeking to build a wind farm in northeastern St. Croix County, are attempting to reach out to the public more to explain their proposed project and address people’s concerns.By By Jeff Holmquist , February 25, 2012
No problems reported after nuclear plant bleach leak
ST. PAUL — No radiation leaked and there were no injuries this morning when 522 gallons of chlorine bleach leaked out of a broken pipe at the Prairie Island nuclear power plant near Red Wing, Minn.By Don Davis , January 05, 2012
Our View: County wind power debate entering fifth year
A legal, and neighbor-against-neighbor, battle in northeastern St. Croix County continues as the pros and cons of wind-generated power are debated.By Editorial staff , January 04, 2012
Wind farm proposal zapped back to life
The clock began ticking Friday on state regulators to review an application to construct a 102.5 mega-watt wind energy farm in the towns of Forest and Cylon.By By Kevin Murphy , December 29, 2011
Energy Consultants firm earns service award
Hudson-based Pro Energy Consultants has been awarded the prestigious 2011 Angie’s List Super Service Award, an honor bestowed annually on approximately 5 percent of all the businesses rated on the nation’s leading provider of consumer reviews on local service and health providers.December 24, 2011
Manitowoc Cranes tells striking machinists it’s hiring replacements
Wisconsin NewsBen Elizondo, the union’s business representative, said the strike could end if the company would remove what he calls “union-busting language.”
December 08, 2011
Letter: Concerned with coal, mercury
How we produce energy in this country has impacts on our health. The main source of energy production in the state of Wisconsin is from coal, the dirtiest source of our electricity, and it is making us sick.By Carol Johnson, Deer Park , November 25, 2011
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October 21, 2011
Letter: Big oil not so bad
One of the platitudes being bandied about lately is, “oil people are greedy.” A facile statement indeed, carrying a moral content that often serves to close the discussion.By Elisabeth Nelson, Hudson , August 05, 2011
School has free light bulbs
The Hudson School District is changing to 28 watt fluorescent light bulbs to save approximately $40,000/year in energy costs.July 09, 2011
Nuclear reactor comes back online
Wisconsin NewsSeveral sources confirm that Unit 2 at the Prairie Island nuclear power plant on the Wisconsin-Minnesota border near Red Wing, came back online Wednesday, May 11, after it went into automatic shutdown mode early the morning of Monday, May 9.
May 11, 2011
Utility-bill deadline approaches
Wisconsin NewsWisconsinites behind on their utility bills are being advised to arrange a payment plan now or they could lose service starting April 15 – the end date of the state’s annual winter moratorium on utility disconnections.
April 06, 2011
Our View: Wind power - Energy solution or legal trouble?
A legal battle in northeastern St. Croix County highlights the difficult issues of wind-generated power. Try finding a location to construct wind generators and suddenly you’ve got yourself a first-class controversy, complete with arguments among neighbors, recalls and lawsuits.By Editorial staff , March 30, 2011
Our View: Despite Japan’s disaster, nuclear energy still cleanest
We all sympathize with the victims of the recent earthquake in Japan. The earthquake, and following tsunami, was devastating. What may mostly impact our country, state and region is how Americans react to the nuclear power problems facing the Japanese.By Editorial staff , March 23, 2011
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