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| Archived eNews 05/07/2010 04/29/2010 04/22/2010 04/14/2010 04/08/2010 03/31/2010 03/25/2010 03/18/2010 03/11/2010 03/04/2010 02/25/2010 02/18/2010 02/11/2010 02/04/2010 01/28/2010 01/21/2010 | Welcome To the Latest Issue of eNews! May 7 2010
vol 1 issue 16 Future eNews to go to Monthly distribution This will be the only issue of eNews for the month of May. La Crosse County eNews will now change to a monthly distribution. The next issue will be sent in June.
eNews You Can Use! May 2010 is Bike Month Many local employers are encouraging Bike to Work Week May 15-21 The Driftless Region Bicycle Coalition (DRBC) continues this tradition by hosting Bike to Work Week events. For information on the week’s events including: Bike to Work, to Worship, to Coffee and Bike Tours go to: http://driftlessbicycle.org/?tag=bike-to-work-week Skipperliner announces it will cease operations Last Friday, Skipperliner announced it would cease operations, resulting in the loss of 55 jobs and business for many local contractors. The company has filed a “voluntary assignment” referred to as a Chapter 128, which is similar but not the same as a bankruptcy. This process starts with appointment of a receiver, then sells off assets and addresses the interests of creditors. Although much is unknown at this time, the County will make public any information when available. The La Crosse County Economic Development Fund, Inc. (LCEDF) approved a loan of $175,000 in December from its revolving loan fund, contingent on the state loaning $325,000. The LCEDF is a non-stock corporation created by the County Board to serve as the county industrial development agency and is responsible for the management of a revolving loan fund and the continued improvement of the industrial climate of the county under Wis. Stats. 59.57. None of the loan funding came from local property tax dollars, but was funded by State sources for the purpose of business development. The LCEDF had hoped this loan would have helped to prevent this closure and loss of jobs. The County will take every reasonable action to recover any of the outstanding loan amounts from the dissolution of assets. The town of Campbell also provided financing at the same time and the County will work closely with them to pursue all options for recovery, including retaining the same outside legal counsel for representation in the proceedings.
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