LETTERs TO THE EDITOR
- On August 19, the Sun Prairie School District engaged a Milwaukee-area lawyer to review how the district managed a former staff member who faces allegations related to sexual offenses with students.
- The investigation follows a 2007 appellate ruling that allows outside attorneys' work product to remain confidential, and hiring them generally costs more but yields less public information.
- The district has not disclosed the attorney's identity, while parents have called for transparency by making records from the taxpayer-funded probe public to avoid a cover-up.
- The Wisconsin State Journal published the story titled 'Lawyer hired to conduct probe' on August 19, emphasizing the community’s concern over secrecy in handling serious misconduct.
- This situation highlights tension between the need for thorough investigations and the public’s demand for openness in addressing allegations involving school employees.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Aug. 24, 2025
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor | Aug. 24, 2025
Solar, battery incentives worth checking out I’m worried that your August 11 article entitled “The Dark Side of Solar Panels” will make people struggling to pay their energy bills miss out on a great opportunity. Predatory leasing and financing are much more common in Bakersfield, where the Dark Side’s author resides, than in Humboldt. There just aren’t enough of us up here to make that kind of grift profitable. The Self Generation Incentive Pro…
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Mental health As someone who has worked for the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health for 40 years retiring in 2013, I know a thing or two about suicide. I spent six years working on an in-patient acute unit, and another 28 years as a police officer for the Boston Metro Area DMH police department. I knew over a dozen clients who eventually committed suicide. Reading the recent news aricle (“Suicide prevention prompts debate,” Boston Herald, …


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