La Crosse city employees really in the dark- I think not

I have been trying to keep up with the information about the 2 city employees that have been placed on administrative leave, but, I find it VERY hard to believe that they do not know why it happened. You don't just get escorted out of your job without having SOME clue as to what it is all about. I am referring to the former Community Development Administrator Liana Escott and Municipal Prosecutor Pete Kisken. The last news report I read stated that Ms. Escott has now quit. Can anyone shed ANY light on this? I am really finding it ridiculous that no information has been given out yet!

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I completely agree with you - someone knows SOMETHING and it is about time that it comes out!

Y'all just need to be patient, it will come out sooner or later.

I saw more news articles on this today, but still no word on the reason.

In Antigo-land, this would probably be something to do with drugs and/or embezzlement. I'm actually surprised though, with all the media coverage on this, that they haven't revealed the details yet..

Once again, "they" only tell "us" what they want to in this country. Secrets aren't good most of the time. So, I agree, it's probably drugs or embezzlement...
Just like only certain ppl get named in the newspapers, other times, names are withheld. I believe that's due to the name of the family, NOT that the family has or hasn't been notified. It's the name that you have...

Has any more come out on this yet?

I haven't seen anything lately? What's going on with it?

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