127 views Source: The Capital Times STEVENS POINT - A friend who lives in Wisconsin's gorgeous Driftless region reached out the other day in a worried mind. She was concerned about a proposed industrial wind project that would stretch wind turbines across hundreds of miles, visible from Madison suburbs to the bluffs of the Mississippi River. The Driftless region, sometimes called Coulee Country, is revered for its rounded hills and steep valleys. It's among the world's most distinctive geologic regions, a vast area that the glaciers missed in parts of four states. Its beauty is magical, almost beyond comparison in the Midwest.