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Steve Edlund

Monday, November 19, 2012

Updated: Candidates Emerge in 98th Assembly District Race

A half dozen people are showing interest in the special election that still has to be called by Gov. Scott Walker.

Editor's Note: This article was updated at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday with information about Jeanne Tarantino declaring her candidacy. State Rep. Paul Farrow has not yet officially won the 33rd Senate District seat, although he is the only candidate on the Dec. 4 special election ballot, but nearly a half dozen people have expressed an interest in replacing him. Jeanne Tarantino, a Waukesha Republican, became the latest candidate for the job, throwing her hat into the ring early this week while Steve Edlund, who was once considering a run, has announced he will not seek the office. Republican Todd Greenwald, a Pewaukee resident, announced that he also running for the 98th District seat that includes Sussex, Pewaukee and portions of Waukesha (see…

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9:55 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

Why would anyone listen to Jeff? He was caught defending lies and propaganda. http://menomoneefalls.patch.com/articles/rep-don-pridmore-may-enter-race-for-state-superintendent   more ›

Friday, October 5, 2012

Copper Thief Damages Energy Learning Project at Saratoga

Steve Edlund, a Waukesha school board member, says he is "shocked" that a "crook" would target a school.

A Waukesha School Board member is denouncing the person who climbed on the roof of Waukesha STEM Academy-Saratoga Campus to steal copper from a green energy project as a “crook” and a “low life.” “The bottom line is, ‘Was it worth it?’” asked Steve Edlund, who has been working for months to convert a mechanical room in the building into a solar heating project that is also being used as a learning tool. The thermal energy lab at the school demonstrates energy production and use for the students. The thermal heating tank was heated up Wednesday and it was working well. The school district had 80 gallons of water that was warmed up by the sun. The water will move into the school’s hot water system. In addition to teaching students about the …

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