How to Say or Pronounce USA Cities — Cassville, Wisconsin
This video shows you how to say or pronounce Cassville, Wisconsin.
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A Front Porch Campaign
Tim John announces he will run a Front Porch campaign just like the olden days when a political candidate would invite everyone to his or her home to learn about their platform. But who will visit? Join Tim in this entertaining trip to Cassville, WI, site of the first Governor of Wisconsin, Nelson Dewey's, mansion.
Stonefield - Wisconsin Historical Society
Rural Wisconsin is on display at Stonefield, the former estate of Wisconsin's first governor, Nelson Dewey.
Stonefield features a 1900 re-created rural village, a tour of Dewy's homestead site and the State Agricultural Museum, which contains the most extensive collection of farm machinery in Wisconsin.
Visit stonefieldhistoricsite.org.
Music is Down by the Banks of the Ohio by Bill Grotjan.
Video production by Highlights Media.
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New economy rally calls for support of new flexible fuels
New economy rally calls for support of new flexible fuels plant, jobs and affordable electricity
Cassville proposal represents the largest bio-fuels project to date in Wisconsin
MADISON, WI September 10, 2008 Supporters of a proposed power plant in Cassville took their fight to the capitol city calling the 300 megawatt flexible fuels project a giant step forward in building a new, green economy in Wisconsin. Representatives from the states farming community, organized labor, conservation groups, economic development community, and bio-fuels industry joined Alliant Energy in calling for approval of the expansion of the Nelson Dewey Generating Station by state regulators.
This is a tremendous opportunity for the state to meet the governors objectives for increased use of bio-fuels, reduced emissions and economic development, said Barbara Swan, President of Wisconsin Power & Light, an Alliant Energy company.
Events began at the State Capitol at noon when four semi-trucks loaded with switchgrass, one of the bio-fuels proposed to be used at the Nelson Dewey 3 plant, circled the state house. Each truck carried enough switchgrass (36 bales) to power 800 homes for a full day.
The Cassville project and the burning of renewable fuels will help Wisconsin reduce greenhouse gas emissions and begin down the road to reducing our reliance on coal, said Brett Hulsey, President and Founder of Better Environmental Solutions and former Senior Midwest Representative of the Sierra Club.
The Nelson Dewey plant will utilize coal, a more affordable option for customers, but will have the ability to burn not only switchgrass, but also waste wood from area forests and corn stover (stalks) from the farm fields of southwest Wisconsin.
This project is unique because it would rely on fuel produced by Wisconsinites, says Bill Oemichen, President and CEO of the Wisconsin Federation of Cooperatives. Were excited by the prospects of this proposal serving to kick-start bio-fuels development in Wisconsin, and stand ready to help make it happen.
George Meyer, former Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and Executive Director of the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation supports the project and its use of bio-fuels because of the positive impact it will have on creating new and improved habitat for birds and animals.
More than 200 people followed the truck caravan to the Alliant Energy Center parking lot where speakers rallied in support of the project.
What other project in Wisconsin promises millions of dollars in economic development, jobs and a new, green economy in southwest Wisconsin, said Louis Okey, Village President of Cassville.
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) will conduct public hearings September 29th and 30th in Cassville and Portage respectively. This will be the publics first opportunity to be heard on the issue as the PSCW begins the deliberation process for the proposed plant.
Villa Louis in Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
Tourist drives to famous Villa Louis, a National Historic Landmark, located on St. Feriole Island at 521 North Villa Louis Road in picturesque Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin 53821