Top 10: Most-read stories of week

An article about a terminated employee who used social media to threaten a “massacre” at the offices of his former Dubuque employer was the most-read story of the past week on TelegraphHerald.com.

Here are the 10 most-read stories on the website from Jan. 22 to Sunday:

1.) Police: Terminated employee’s social media posts threatened ‘massacre’ at Dubuque company

2.) National book retailer coming to Dubuque

3.) Company awarded $5.85 million in tax credits for SW Wisconsin foundry project

4.) Judge reverses zoning decisions, annexation agreements for Galena resort

5.) Dubuque school administrator named next principal of Marshall Elementary

6.) Police: Multiple agencies respond to ‘large compound’ during Dubuque-area investigation

7.) Second generation steers 52-year-old SW Wisconsin convenience store into the future

8.) Biz Buzz: Peosta dance studio opens new location; Delaware County doggy day care opens; new family restaurant opens in SW Wisconsin

9.) Economic officials, developers celebrate opening of warehouse for major Dubuque employer

10.) Police: 4 injured in crash in downtown Dubuque