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Wisconsin’s February and the 2013 Mining Bill
To combat the symptoms of cabin fever that came packaged with this Wisconsin February I got out of the farmhouse and into the woods, an activity dating back to my childhood. My father was its chief proponent. We then lived … Continue reading
Posted in Clean Water, Environment, Nature, Published, Wetlands, Wisconsin, Wisconsin lakes, Wisconsin rivers
Tagged Cedar Grove Wisconsin, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, environment, Gogebic taconite mine, Karl Garson, Milwaukee county Parks, Mining Bill, nature, Penokee Range, Scott Walker
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Protests Segue into Silliness
Published in the Wisconsin State Journal on Saturday, October 1, 2011 The best time to paint a house is two years before the house needs it. The rule comes to mind because in Wisconsin, autumn presents the last chance to … Continue reading
It’s Time to Pay for Our Post-War Party
Published in the Wisconsin State Journal on Saturday, August 27, 2011 Two events may have escaped notice in June when Wisconsin weather became so hot few noticed anything but the heat index. One was the 67th anniversary of D-Day. The … Continue reading
On Wisconsin, and other states of mind
Published in the Wisconsin State Journal on June 2, 2011 On Wisconsin, and other states of mind by Karl Garson Right off I’ll tell you that I love Wisconsin; tell you that without hesitation even after living in 11 other … Continue reading
Posted in Social Justice, Wisconsin
Tagged Alice Walker, common ground, Jesse Jackson, Scott Walker, social justice, The Color Purple, Wisconsin
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Demagogue shouldn’t delay clean water rule
Published in the Wisconsin State Journal on April 16, 2011 Demagogue shouldn’t delay clean water rule (What will our children live on?) by Karl Garson Spring election day, Tuesday, April 5, was a good day to be alive in Wisconsin, especially if … Continue reading