I remember Hallie became the second town in Wisconsin to become a five-person board, and that's something Zeal fought real hard for.

When I think about Zeal, he was the most honest and fair man I had ever known.

I could not tell you how many people are assigned (to work) in that area. (But) if one of them has (the information) and carries it back to his living area, it could be accessible to several hundred inmates.

As of right now, we have given $105,140. And it's been a wonderful labor of love, and I don't even like to use the world labor, it's just been all love.

He was such a gentle, fine person. One thing about Zeal ? he didn't want to make people mad.

You know that because he was on the board so long and nobody challenged him.

It's a caldron, and at some point it's just going to boil over. We're at the edge, and this administration and this Legislature need to do something before we lose (control of) a prison.