Sullivan On His New Job, Honadel On The Mining Bill And More Local Headlines

The Business Journal has an interesting story about former Bucyrus CEO Tim Sullivan’s decision not to enter politics (for now).

Check it out here. From it:

The name of Tim Sullivan, former CEO of Bucyrus International Inc.    , arose early and often as a possible candidate for U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl’s seat. There also was talk that he might run for governor in a recall election.

He opted instead for a unpaid job as a special consultant to the state of Wisconsin for business and work force development, and he says he has no regrets with the decision.

“I really didn’t want to go out and do the rubber chicken circuit and go through all the pain and suffering and spend a ton of money to get elected to public office,” Sullivan told me during a recent in-person conversation.

And check out these local headlines:

Also, NOW has published a new police blotter.

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  1. Zack's avatar Zack

    I guess I’m a little confused on the issue. I understand the theme inside my offend neighbors. But since the legal drinking age is 21 and no one from the neighborhood is forced to go into the bar, why are there complaints. It’s not as if the bar looks like a gentleman’s club or is trying to bring in the local school children in to drink underage.

    If you don’t like it, don’t go. And I’m pretty sure if you tell your children its just another bar in the area they wont even think twice about it.

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