News Archive for November 7, 2009
WIAA girls state volleyball
By GAZETTE STAFF - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
Championship results
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District may hire teachers; large class sizes cited
By FRANK SCHULTZ - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
JANESVILLE --
The Janesville public schools superintendent is asking for about $180,000 to hire more teachers. The request goes to the school board at its meeting Tuesday night.
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Get into the holiday spirit by adopting a family in need
By SHELLY BIRKELO - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
JANESVILLE --
ECHO needs people willing to help those less fortunate this holiday season.
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Edgerton Hospital playing the waiting game with feds
By STACY VOGEL - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
EDGERTON --
First September came and went. Then October. Edgerton Hospital and Health Services still is waiting to find out about federal financing for its new facility.
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UW-Whitewater student among dead in Texas
By ASSOCIATED PRESS AND GAZETTE STAFF - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
A 29-year-old soldier who was studying psychology at UW-Whitewater was among those killed in the shootings at Fort Hood, Texas, on Thursday.
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Ames recalled for community service, love of family
By PEDRO OLIVEIRA JR. - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
DARIEN --
Those who knew John D. Ames remember him as a fun man, involved citizen and concerned farmer who fought to protect Walworth County’s natural resources.
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Greenhouse project to help students finance 2011 trip to Rome
By FRANK SCHULTZ - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
JANESVILLE --
A greenhouse going up at Arrow Park is one step on a journey that will lead to Rome. Students, parents and staff from the TAGOS Leadership Academy are building the greenhouse near the school, which is housed in one of the Arrow Park buildings formerly owned by Parker Pen off North Parker Drive.
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Public record for Nov. 7, 2009
By GAZETTE STAFF - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
Big Foot charges into state football semifinals
By TOM MILLER - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
RIPON --
Walker leads unbeaten Chiefs to 22-8 win over Ripon
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Jets fall short at Marquette
By GAZETTE STAFF - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
MADISON --
Janesville junior hockey team outshoots Rangers in 4-1 defeat
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Badger High drops heartbreaker to Franklin
By MIKE JOHNSON/SPECIAL TO THE GAZETTE - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
GALVESTON, TEXAS --
Sabers edge Badgers, 27-26, in Division 2 quarterfinals
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Bogut, Bucks come back to beat Timberwolves 87-72
By DAVE CAMPBELL - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
MINNEAPOLIS --
The recovering big men bumped and banged around the basket all night, and a beat-up Andrew Bogut got the better of Al Jefferson.
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Analysis: 10 percent jobless is Obama's new world
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
WASHINGTON --
For months he had warned it was coming but that didn't ease the political shockwaves for President Barack Obama when unemployment topped 10 percent.
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UW-Whitewater, Beloit advance to conference volleyball finals
By GAZETTE STAFF - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
Warhawks play Eau Claire in WIAA; Bucs take on St. Norbert in Midwest
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In public schools, get religion right before the fight
By CHARLES C. HAYNES - Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
In the unfortunate history of lawsuits over religion in schools, the Antonio Peck case ranks as one of the most wasteful, divisive and unnecessary of all time. At the heart of the dispute is a poster created by kindergartener Antonio to fulfill an assignment designed to show what he had learned about protecting the environment. Antonio depicted people picking up trash and recycling, but he also included a figure of a kneeling man that Antonio meant to be Jesus.
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