Kolek planning to go pro
Harborside isn't far from downtown - public, two solid 18 hole courses.
What do you mean by this?
In my opinion...You're dead wrong on this. Citing the Stanford research study is great...while you question if someone knows why Claypool resigned...but do you understand the methodology used in the study you reference? Have you read the peer reviews? The study may be reliable, but it has validity issues that many with similar "Stanford" level research skills have questioned. Nothing against CPS...they have an impossible battle on their hands.
I'm not NCMUFan, but I assume he means the "subsidy city" aspect of Madison. Their local economy is supported by all the money and jobs the university and state government bring to the city. It's supported and subsidized by the rest of the state.
I do love Harborside. I tend to go to Lost Marshball as well. To be honest, cycling has eaten a lot into golf time this year. Need to remedy that with a Robert Trent Jones trail trip down south to get the season off on the right foot.
Can we plz move this retarded string to the superbar???!!!
Well, Dane Co contributes more tax dollars and revenue to the state budget than it receives. So it helps subsidize the state, too.
hate that word with a passion. not surprised you use it.
I'm curious what that number includes. Does it include salaries for state and university employees? I found this info from 2014http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/analysis-wisconsin-state-employees-earned-more-than-b-in/article_ca2487a0-d5aa-52a3-b58a-54b0de73a399.html"About one out of every three people paid by the DOA in 2013 worked in Dane County. Those 13,518 employees received a total of $671.3 million, up from $643.7 million in 2012, when there were 13,189 paid."I also found this study from 2015 on the economic impact of UW-Madison that has a lot of interesting info.http://www.aurp.net/assets/documents/2015/uwm_2015_northstar_study.pdf
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
How old are you?
Nat Geo Travel names Madison one of the country's best small cities...https://www.jsonline.com/story/travel/wisconsin/2018/01/16/nat-geo-travel-names-madison-one-countrys-best-small-cities/1037171001/
I remember Duane Wilson tweeting out that "urban kids" do not feel welcome in Madison.