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Glacier Hills hearings draw hundreds

Nov 5, 2009 (1 day ago)

From an article by Lyn Jerde in the Beaver Dam Daily Citizen: FRIESLAND – Walter Wiersma considered introducing a photo of his children – 5-year-old Spencer and 3-year-old Rianna – into the written record of Wednesday's Public Service Commission of Wisconsin hearing to illustrate his opposition to electricity-generating wind turbines in northeast Columbia County. Wiersma, of Friesland, was one of many people at the standing-room-only hearings who said worries about the health effects, safety and noise from wind turbines, in a 17,300-acre area in the towns of Scott and Randolph, should lead the commission to reject the We Energies proposal for Glacier Hills Wind Park. “I'm for green energy,” he said, “but I don't want it to hurt my family and friends.” The two hearing sessions, one at 3 p.m. and one at 7 p.m., were moved from the Randolph Town Hall to the Friesland Village Hall next door, in an effort to accommodate the crowds that showed up at both sessions. All 50 chairs in the village board's meeting room were filled, and attendees spilled into the back of the room, and even into the hall outside. At the first session, which lasted about..

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