News Archive for September 7, 2008
Church signs off-limits for city regulations
By BETH WHEELOCK - Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
Janesville Plan Commission members are fielding calls about an electronic sign near the interstate.
Economic development ideas to be presented to Janesville Council
By BETH WHEELOCK - Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
The ideas stem from a community brainstorm session in June.
Democrats post big gains in voter registration
By JULIE PACE AND STEPHEN OHLEMACHER - Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
CLAIRTON, PA. --
The epic nomination battle between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton helped put millions more Democrats on the voter rolls while Republican registration declined.
Obama, McCain show they understand our frustrations
By DAVID BRODER - Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
ST. PAUL, MINN. -- Whether it is Barack Obama or John McCain going to the White House next January, the new president will understand that his mandate from the voters is to cleanse Washington of its excessive partisanship and attempt to break the gridlock that has prevailed on almost all the big issues.
Plaza would make downtown Whitewater more vibrant
By KAYLA BUNGE - Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
WHITEWATER -- Plans are ramping up to further revitalize downtown Whitewater with Station Park Plaza, a space for the commercial, recreational and social.
Hot & sweet and just the right amount of bite
By CATHERINE IDZERDA - Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
EDGERTON -- The annual Chilimania competition features serious chili making and a lot of fun.
Death notices for Sept. 7, 2008
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Public record for Sept. 7, 2008
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Town looks to raise taxes for road repair
By STACY VOGEL - Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
FULTON TOWNSHIP -- The town board is asking residents to approve that increase at Tuesday’s primary election, in time for the town to incorporate the increase in its 2009 budget.
Former patrons file suit against cheesemaker
By GINA DUWE - Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
BRODHEAD --
Seventeen former members of a Brodhead cheese co-op have filed suit in Rock County Court against the co-op cheesemaker, his wife and his accountant, saying they stole millions of dollars from the co-op.
Machinists’ jobs look to stay strong
By ANN MARIE AMES - Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
JANESVILLE -- Nurses, truck drivers also will be needed in Rock County.
