Story archive for March 2011
Thursday, March 31
- Hernandez's HR leads Reds over Brewers 7-6
- Walk out on Walker has Janesville City Council sparring
- Janesville Craig baseball to rely on seniors
- Group releases health ratings
- Janesville Jets hit the road
- Four vie for three seats on Edgerton School Board
- Janesville School Board member considers quitting
- Janesville Parker softball opens with loss
- Possible new owner gets deal from city on Lake Lawn resort
- School funding needs to change, leaders say
- Union asks automakers to 'keep Janesville in mind'
- Public record for March 31, 2011
- Military funeral honors program provides final goodbye to veteran
- Radiation slows recovery of dead near Japan plant
- Marquette Golden Eagles coach signs extension
- Returnees bolster Bucks
- Brewers correct in going for it
- Reds, Brewers will add winter gloves along with fielding and batting gloves today
- Brewers confident with Yovani on the mound
- Death notices for March 31, 2011
- A Latino middle-class challenge
- News nobody else will tell you!
Wednesday, March 30
- Williams Bay's Steve and Judy Guy work tirelessly to ensure no one goes hungry
- Nancy Russell works harder than ever during retirement
- Dorothy Gunderson is full of pride for Edgerton
- Kay Deupree finds ways to help Janesville grow
- Steve Culbertson helps Evansville from the classroom to Main Street
- Janesville's George Farrell makes sure the fairways are open for young golfers
- Janesville teacher Deri Wahlert makes an impact beyond the classroom
- Footville's Phil Johnson recognizes a need, fills it
- Welcoming audience greets governor in banquet hall
- City of Whitewater waives penalty for chief
- Will Janesville School Board tap reserves?
- Rock County 5.0 looks to continue business plan contest
- Beloit on track for designation as development zone
- Film documents MLK assassination
- Sensibility key for two candidates in Whitewater City Council race
- Three face felonies in pain pill probe
- Hundreds turn out to demonstrate against Walker
- Public record for March 30, 2011
- State’s elite: Cesarz repeats as first-teamer
- Drescher, Delavan to discuss Lake Lawn purchase details
- Judge halts implementation of bargaining law
- Developing economies' lead over rivals poses risks
- Death notices for March 30, 2011
- Fukudome turns into ambassador
- Case’s Logic nets Player of the Year
- Jets tickets same price for playoffs
- UConn’s Moore hits 3,000 points
- Hart secure with Brewers after big season
- Shelling doesn’t faze Wolf, at least on the outside
Tuesday, March 29
- Frank Guske Jr. stays busy helping the residents of Walworth County
- Brodhead's Peggy Olsen helps students win on the field and in the classroom
- Milton's Mark and Lori Warren juggle business and volunteering
- Edgerton's Lois Corwin, Friends of Noah give rescued pets a second chance
- UW-Whitewater's Miguel Aranda stands up for Hispanic education
- Raejene Schlenke and Love INC blanket the area with church ministries
- Beloit's John Wong helps kids around the world and close to home
- Janesville students impress with state testing scores
- Committee proposes more school budget cuts
- Candidates differ on closing school in Parkview district
- Geneva town hall reconstruction halted
- Elkhorn ponders emailing utility bills
- One running against incumbent in Lake Geneva City Council race
- Janesville police seek south side robber
- Police: Man not a suspect in burglaries
- Janesville youth wrestlers compete at state tournament
- Police seek missing 15-year-old girl
- Keep sales signs off terraces
- Public record for March 29, 2011
- City council: Farmers market won't get event fees waived
- Vikings hope to cut down on errors, continue strong hitting, pitching
- Delavan man revved up for car building hobby
- The Obama speech: Whatever happened to easy answers?
- Long blackouts pose risk to US reactors
- Marcum says he’s ready to pitch
- Martin replaces Pearl
- Stanford ends Gonzaga’s run
- Taylor 2nd-team All-American
- Butler, VCU follow George Mason’s lead
- Irish stun Lady Vols
- Victory eludes Bucks
- Death notices for March 29, 2011
- The African success of team China
Monday, March 28
- Janesville's Zac Fowler has a good time so others can enjoy life, too
- Jim Miller got UW-Whitewater athletics off and running
- Larry Barton flies high for Janesville
- Cindy Simonsen campaigns for disabled adults in Walworth County
- Mike Kolff is picture perfect at Beloit Turner
- Sarah Strunz reaches out to Orfordville through library, volunteering
- George Mroch gives wings to Walworth County Fair exhibit
- Ashley and Jeff Contreras make a difference for Delavan-Darien youth
- Jumping to conclusions
- It only seems as if Darien has more than one Darlene Henning
- Five head to Janesville Sports Hall of Fame
- Janesville to face first-place Bandits
- Two newcomers face three incumbents in Milton City Council race
- Court vote will gauge state's political mood
- Cullen announces he will support sunshine bill
- Hamilton, Flood among All-Big Eight elite
- Public record for March 28, 2011
- Blizzard costs estimated at $437,000 in Walworth County
- Local casket customizer sees rapid growth in niche industry
- Nuclear industry touts safety of new reactors
- Almonte appears safe
- Griner too much for UWGB
- Harvick runs down Johnson
- NCAA dance crashers
- Brewers increase speed with Morgan
- Kentucky returns
- VCU stuns Kansas
- Death notices for March 28, 2011
Sunday, March 27
- Questions remain about Bradford dairy proposal
- Public record for March 27, 2011
- Barb Tapovatz fearlessly takes on volunteer duty
- Tom Calley has made holiday festival the toast of Evansville's summer
- Finnegans salute aging veterans
- Art Bushue keeps Clinton beautiful
- Dale Barry finds charity begins in his hometown
- Jere Johnson finds motivation at home to serve Janesville
- Fran Fruzen has devoted his life to education and community service
- Nancy Lee keeps the Delavan-Darien School District blanketed in blue and gold
- Rene Bue speaks up for local Latino community
- Janesville student finishes second in state spelling bee
- Rose rallies Bulls for 95-87 win over Bucks
- New London wins WIAA Division 2 championship
- Glendale Nicolet wins WIAA Division 1 title
- Educated, but for what?
- Battle between Snow-White and Rose-Red
- Death notices for March 27, 2011
Saturday, March 26
- 'Brain waste' thwarts immigrants' career dreams
- Butler back in Final Four, beats Florida in OT
- UConn earns Final Four bid, edges Arizona 65-63
- Gallardo sharp in opening-day prep for Brewers
- First test for Janesville event fee waiver policy
- Five compete for three Clinton Village Board seats
- Former board member takes on Darien Village Board president
- Public record for March 26, 2011
- Local investors, Anchor Bank strike deal for Lake Lawn Resort
- Janesville School Board finance committee to reopen discussion on school closure, athletics fees
- Janesville skips past Michigan
- New London ends Milton's season
- FAA orders new procedures for controllers
- Wisconsin union law published despite court order
- Middleton girls knock off defending champs in semi
- Jennings scores 37, Bucks hand Knicks another loss
- Marquette falters again on NCAA tournament stage
- Death notices for March 26, 2011
- WIAA girls basketball
- Shariah hysteria: unwarranted, unconstitutional
- Pro: Air strikes violate the constitutional authority of Congress to declare war
- Con: Congressional declaration of war unnecessary
Friday, March 25
- We must fight for beliefs but also respect institution
- Janesville revaluation set for June
- Business is booming for Janesville bus company
- Appeals court reverses Edgerton foreclosure
- Elkhorn School Board candidates eager to serve, shape district
- Pair vie for Lake Geneva council
- Four enter fray for three seats on Darien board
- Group to make last offer on Lake Lawn Resort
- Milton coffee shop finds new home in old church
- Public record for March 25, 2011
- Mercy awaits decision on Illinois hospital
- Milton falls to New London
- Milton fades in girls Division 2 state semifinal
- New London controls Milton's Eide
- Brewers get Mitre from Yankees for Dickerson
- Fighting's effect on Libya civilians remains murky
- Altoona advances to WIAA Division 3 title game
- Cold-shooting Wisconsin can’t stay with Butler
- Death notices for March 25, 2011
- Arizona ousts Duke, other scores
- Dangerous breach suspected at Japanese nuke plant
- Hart, Lucroy likely won’t be ready
- Regis tips Westby in OT
- Nicolet, Eau Claire North complete Division 1 field
- For Marquette coach, it’s been a long journey
- No denying Milton Red Hawks
- The power of a cow
- The professor’s war
Thursday, March 24
- A day in the life of Joe, the independent voter
- Rock County suicides nearly double
- Jail officials say proposal to limit daily meals for inmates would be ignored
- Another title within Stair’s reach
- Delavan waiting for Lake Lawn Resort deal
- Cesarz again leads way on honor team
- Eight in the running for Janesville City Council
- Crayton named Athlete of the Year
- Two face incumbent for two Milton School Board seats
- Icy roads, crashes reported Wednesday
- Janesville video store robbed
- Public record for March 24, 2011
- Storefront recording studio brings soul to downtown Edgerton
- Family ties: Blumer adds to sister’s success
- Glad to be unhappy
- Gulf probe: Blowout preventer was flawed
- Death notices for March 24, 2011
- Bucks fall against Kings
- Weather delays Division 1 games
- Auriemma says he’ll ask UConn not to bid on NCAA
- Badgers relying on duo
- Welcome back: Big political challenges greet Obama
- Food fight over English-only
Wednesday, March 23
- State tourism grant supports Wisconsin Aviation Academy events
- UW-Whitewater faculty walking 43 miles to deliver message to Capitol
- Middleton slips past Franklin
- Four running for three Evansville School Board seats
- Pair face off for Brodhead City Council
- Brodhead School Board has 3 open seats
- Four seek Albany School Board seats
- Public record for March 23, 2011
- Rock River to reach minor flood stage
- Brodhead’s Panoske honorable mention
- Obama rules out 'land invasion' in Libya
- Email to Wis. gov. initially favored union rights
- Six vie for three Janesville School Board seats
- Death notices for March 23, 2011
- NCAA bracket powered by force of disrespect
- Japan disaster set to be world's costliest
- Ritchie, Phoenix defeat Spartans
- NFL moving kickoffs to 35
- Rams relishing role as tourney surprise
- Estrada makes pitch for No. 5 spot
- Badgers may be the least recognizable of the four teams in their regional
- Jesperson honored as top player
- Krzyzewski close to making history
- Burks helps Colorado advance to semifinals
Tuesday, March 22
- Controversy surrounds Walker dinner visit
- Janesville School Board candidates differ on referendum
- Library hosting edible book challenge
- New London coach hopes focus on Milton
- ‘Take Me Fishing’ events scheduled for April
- Four seeking Orfordville trustee positions
- Jets clinch berth in playoffs
- Funeral today for toddler strangled by blinds cord
- Business visionaries work to draw attention to Afton
- Wrist-wrestler uses his head, too
- Pivots cut from Rock Prairie Dairy plan
- Public record for March 22, 2011
- Citizen Adviory Committee on Assessing expected to help Janesville revaluation process
- Gadhafi messed it all up (for us)!
- Japan fuel demand to surge amid nuclear crisis
- Milton selling state tourney tickets
- Death notices for March 22, 2011
- Japan quake serves as reminder for Californians
- Tennessee fires Pearl
- Despite rain, Gallardo gets in some work
- Big Ten hockey closer to reality
- Inside matchup big key for UW-Green Bay
- Lady Vols hold on
- Stone’s run over
- Butler an underdog no longer
- Positive news for Evansville is exception, not rule, for state
- The multilateral trade-off
- Disaster exposes America’s racial wounds
Monday, March 21
- Church hopes to expand faith, improve health
- Elkhorn candidates say they can help city
- Elkhorn incumbent accused of missing too many meetings
- Hilliard IV No. 1 player in state
- Six candidates vie for Sharon Village Board
- Public record for March 21, 2011
- Pitching in to rebuild a softball field
- WIAA boys basketball
- WIAA girls basketball
- Bracket busters, top seeds all part of round of 16
- Gas, food prices double whammy for rural families
- Death notices for March 21, 2011
- Busch escapes payback
- Illinois State ends Wisconsin women’s season
- UWGB’s practice makes perfect
- Arizona drills Texas late
- Backup systems: UW survives Taylor’s off night
- Marquette beats Syracuse to reach Sweet 16
- Bucks making playoff push
- Health care overhaul taking root in divided nation
Sunday, March 20
- Growing Hispanic population expected to continue
- Public record for March 20, 2011
- Dynamic dean broke the mold at UW-Rock County
- Milton heads to state
- Edgerton suffers second-half collapse
- Why reforms in budgeting are needed
- In teaching, why not the best
- Apocalypse then
- Death notices for March 20, 2011
Saturday, March 19
- Wisconsin advances with 70-65 win over K-State
- Janesville teachers union says 'no' to concessions but offers help in other ways
- More Janesville teacher cuts detailed
- Milton School District reaches labor deal
- Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch meets with Rock County business leaders
- Bradford takes first step toward manure-spreading regulation
- Brodhead School Board plans legislative forum
- Public record for March 19, 2011
- Despite competition, Janesville video rental store still kicking
- Merrill all in favor of new state format
- Craig goes cold and falls to Franklin
- Japanese search the rubble for dead before cleanup
- Wigginton, Paulsen lead Rockies past Brewers 9-7
- Badgers get confidence back with opening win
- Delfino hits 8 3s, Bucks beat Nets 110-95
- Pro: High-speed rail essential to winning America’s future
- Con: Rail boondoggle should be permanently side-tracked
- Death notices for March 19, 2011
Friday, March 18
- Red Cross seeks disaster volunteers
- Job fair set for Evansville plant
- Optimism bubbling for Lake Lawn deal in Delavan
- Tobacco-free issue resurfaces at UW-W
- Late charge ignites Red Hawks
- Boy accused in bomb threat released
- Support crew digs in for Tide
- Town to talk pivot permit
- East Troy tumbles
- Group to hold anti-war vigil
- Middleton girls advance with win
- Two rescued after falling through ice
- Cougars advance to sectional finals with narrow win over Vikings
- Public record for March 18, 2011
- Evansville-area farm wives discuss life on the farm for local history project
- Judge blocks contentious Wisconsin union law
- Marcum's shoulder another sore spot
- Wisconsin's long-range game grounds Belmont 72-58
- Japan official: Disasters overwhelmed government
- Death notices for March 18, 2011
- Journalism and deception
- Empty lockbox it remains
Thursday, March 17
- Governor announces $750,000 for Stoughton Trailers in Evansville
- School worker opens checkbook for district
- Edgerton youths taking part in 30-hour-famine project
- Panel names interim chief
- Season's last snowmobile race this weekend in Lake Geneva
- Shooting suspect reaches plea deal
- Boy charged with felony in school bomb threat
- Elkhorn plan aims to ensure accuracy of utility meters
- Boys tournament begins Thursday
- Man pleads guilty to felony theft
- Peterson is top Warriors reserve
- Woman gets year in robbery trial
- Lake Lawn Resort offer at $9.3 million
- Large crowd gathers for soldier's return
- Lakeside, Belmont have similar MOs
- Public record for March 17, 2011
- In government we trust?
- Government is clearly still not transparent enough
- Bradley ejected, Brewers beat M's 5-4
- Bogut-less Bucks fall in overtime to Magic
- Zanstrow sparks UW women
- Japanese choppers dump water on stricken reactor
- Death notices for March 17, 2011
- Poor caught in a culture war
Wednesday, March 16
- Janesville School Board makes an offer that could save district $3.5 million per year
- UW-W faculty takes stand over repair bill
- Milton schools pondering union deal
- Kikkoman raising money for Japan relief
- Hamilton denies Beloit
- Proposed budget includes $35 million for UW-W projects
- Parkview teachers accept concessions
- Rock County 5.0 video highlights logistics industryGa
- Parker’s Knutson honored
- Escaped convict caught in Omaha
- Spartans earn 8th straight trip to state tournament
- Spring is the season for patching potholes
- Kiwanis group names 'Truck on Ice' winners
- Public record for March 16, 2011
- Japan crisis could slow US nuclear industry
- Defending the 3
- Rogers sent for minor tune-up
- Titletown: Phoenix want another trophy
- Johnson, Hawks rout Bucks
- Death notices for March 16, 2011
- Baker captures Iditarod
Tuesday, March 15
- Swept away
- Milton selects new police chief
- Janesville School Board candidates talk budget problems
- Janesville City Council looks at toughening snow emergency penalties
- Janesville School Board to try again on teacher contracts
- Edgerton reaches teacher contract
- Elkhorn ponders spending cuts
- Police chase two suspects, catch one
- Nighthawks, Gladiators all about fun
- Grant restores Tallman doors
- Janesville Bluebirds’ Lindgren honored
- Delavan split on Walker's image
- Officers visit children to foster positive relationships through new book
- Public record for March 15, 2011
- Keynote at Forward Janesville Annual Dinner may attract crowds
- Teachers union will move forward with members in lead
- Watching uproar over Wisconsin protests, it’s time to remember how unions make our lives better
- Do we overpay public employees?
- Obama's team seeks new ways to fire up his base
- Connecticut women chasing third consecutive NCAA championship
- Brewers’ injuries continue piling up
- Bruesewitz likely won’t be ready
- Advance tickets available for Craig vs. Parker girls
- Death notices for March 15, 2011
- The paradox of Bob Gates
Monday, March 14
- A little Brazil envy
- Union supporters hold rally at Rock County Courthouse
- Walworth County TIF losses add to pain
- Cutbacks will slow farmland preservation
- Plans are underway to pull Janesville's "Truck on Ice" from the water
- Public record for March 14, 2011
- Japan's blasts cast doubt on nuclear renaissance
- Welty Environmental Center volunteers share wonders of nature
- Wisconsin unions rush to get deals in place
- Stingy Celtics stifle Bucks in Boston
- Protesters gather at Rock County Courthouse
- Buckeyes NCAA's top seed
- Tide of 1,000 bodies overwhelms quake-hit Japan
- Meltdown threat rises at Japanese nuclear plant
- Death notices for March 14, 2011
Sunday, March 13
- Janesville schools face a very different future
- Virtual library: E-books mean no checkout, no fines
- Committee seeking nominees for leadership awards
- Public record for March 13, 2011
- Klawitter notches No. 500 in Parker regional title victory
- Lake Geneva canopy tour business hopes to take flight
- Lakeside boys earn first trip to state
- Craig girls survive shaky performance
- Delavan-Darien jolts Union Grove; Milton girls advance
- Edgerton, Lakeside, East Troy sectional berths
- Jets win a shootout
- Beloit, Madison Memorial boys reach super sectionals
- Japan races to avert multiple nuclear meltdowns
- Wisconsin labor protesters say next fight at the polls
- Let me call him sweetheart
- A hold-your-nose immigration fix
- Death notices for March 13, 2011
Saturday, March 12
- WIAA boys basketball tournaments
- WIAA girls basketball tournaments
- Quake hits close to home
- I-90/39 expansion lives ... for now
- Monitoring bracelets get GPS upgrade
- Shoveling policy being studied again
- Adams Elementary School principal to retire
- Center for teen girls enjoying new location in Walworth
- Public record for March 12, 2011
- Setting the stage: Woman redefines homes to inspire sales
- Wisconsin labor protesters say they're not backing down
- Milton girls advance
- Craig manages to get past Mukwonago
- Parker rips Beloit in girls regional final
- Edgerton escapes Clinton's upset bid; Brodhead, Lakeside advance
- Stoughton girls earn another shot at Milton; Delavan-Darien advances
- Explosion at Japan nuke plant, disaster toll rises
- Ugh! Battle, Penn St beat No. 13 Wisconsin 36-33
- WIAA boys basketball
- WIAA girls basketball
- Pro: It’s time to unlock America’s oil resources
- Con: ‘Drill Baby Drill’ is a shrill, mistaken strategy
- Death notices for March 12, 2011
Friday, March 11
- Vote seems to pull people together for more protests
- Putting public pension plans in plain English
- Teachers to stay at work, renew recall effort
- Convenience among factors in Evansville population increase
- Stoughton Trailers to reopen Evansville plant
- Poverty indicator creeps up for public school students
- Janesville City Council candidates debate letter supporting collective bargaining
- Craig boys hope to use finish to mold future success
- Brodhead teachers to help pay benefits
- Bradford is next for Beloit Memorial
- Registrations being taken for cheerleading programs
- Quake brings modern Tokyo to a standstill
- Stoughton, Waunakee advance
- Whitewater Police Commission delays naming interim chief
- Gov. Walker says support will grow for new law
- Madison Memorial breezes
- Lakeside boys turn over Clinton
- Amateur engineers get on track
- Public record for March 11, 2011
- Thousands roam Tokyo streets, stations after quake
- Gov. Walker officially cuts collective bargaining
- Hundreds killed in tsunami after 8.9 Japan quake
- Airfares are going up, and not just because of oil
- Rhetoric rises, clock ticks down on NFL talks
- Death notices for March 11, 2011
- WIAA boys basketball
- The truth about Muslims in America
- Home-court advantage
- Obama’s Social Security hoax
Thursday, March 10
- Wisconsin defeat could help launch counterattack on GOP
- Dairy permit OK'd
- Synthetic pot seized from Janesville business
- Genencor plans expansion project
- Man guilty of misdemeanor in shooting of ex-wife's cats
- Ex-FFA alumni treasurer charged with theft
- Official has economic optimism
- Parkview begins planning for increased deficit
- Can Elkhorn swimming pool stay afloat?
- Rock County Sheriff's Office investigating string of home burglaries
- Evansville OKs pair of police contracts
- Milton’s Eide would love to finish basketball career with a state title
- Agriculture education helps high schoolers find a preferred profession
- Public record for March 10, 2011
- Walker’s war on workers: Whatever it takes
- Police remove protesters from Wisconsin Capitol
- Protesters flood Wis. Capitol over anti-union vote
- More people sought unemployment aid last week
- Death notices for March 10, 2011
- Carimi has own draft list
- Bucks go back-to-back
- Illinois abolishes death penalty, clears death row
- Marquette puts foot on NCAA dance floor
- Restore Recycling in state budget
- Facing America’s changes—together
Wednesday, March 9
- Wis. GOP bypasses Dems on collective bargaining
- Milton narrows superintendent field to two
- Whitewater police chief might have to pay to resign post
- Pancakes and fellowship: It's a match made in heaven on Shrove Tuesday
- Parker’s Shepler to play at Clarke University
- Shoplifters get a case of heartburn
- Milton man guilty in dog shooting
- Clinton topples Turner, other scores
- 'Dudes for Diapers' help absorb baby care costs
- Trinity Academy gets past Williams Bay, other scores
- Mukwonago rolls: Craig up next, other scores
- Milton woman arrested for driveway burn
- Single-vehicle crash kills 3
- Whitewater Whippets defeat Panthers, other scores
- Protests, tension at Janesville School Board
- Public record for March 9, 2011
- Plant these items on your to-do list to cultivate your need to garden
- Space shuttle Discovery lands, ends flying career
- Walker floats union compromise, but no deal yet
- Senate to vote on rival GOP, Democratic budgets
- Howard leads Butler to Horizon title
- Greinke likely to start on DL
- Jennings, Bucks rout Wizards
- Tressel spun web of lies, deception
- Marquette rolls, boosts NCAA hopes
- Death notices for March 9, 2011
- WIAA girls basketball
Tuesday, March 8
- Embattled governor says, ‘look over there!’
- Teachers union says re-opening agreement would pose too high a risk
- Craig, Clinton selling tournament tickets
- Local lawmen to cut back shifts at Capitol
- Charter school enrollment in Whitewater nears capacity
- Craig boys provide a good lesson
- Jury decision expected today in case of dog shot with arrow
- Tipoff time: Girls tourney also has new look
- Blackhawk Tech decides against land buy
- Cause of fatal crash remains unknown
- School cuts in Edgerton are 'going to hurt'
- Gov. Walker's budget goes far beyond just unions
- Public record for March 8, 2011
- Candidates face school budget crisis
- Junior Fury set to state its case
- Three killed in Beloit car crash
- Rock County Health Department advises spring well testing
- Anger brews over government workers' benefits
- Death notices for March 8, 2011
- Gas prices are about more than just oil
- Loe delivers yet again
- NCAA committee ready for long, intense week
- Badger duo makes history
- A blow to religious freedom in Pakistan
Monday, March 7
- Gov. Walker rebuffs Democrats' request for meeting
- Tough times for teen jobseekers
- Budget would shift services
- Walworth County departments make do as economy struggles
- Bradford Town Board could vote on permit for farm
- Records show at least 45 sex offenders live in state nursing homes
- Rodney Katz recalled for his contributions to Boy Scout Troop 595
- School board candidate forum set for Monday night
- Janet Kassel recognized for introducing music, performance to youth
- Public record for March 7, 2011
- Beloit Superintendent of Schools offered different job
- Janesville Police plan SWAT training
- USS Monterey deploys for European missile defense
- Wisconsin Senate Democratic leader asks Walker to meet
- Brewers lose split-squad games Sunday
- Sabbatini holds on for victory
- 'Gift' lifts Carl Edwards in Vegas
- Death notices for March 7, 2011
- Space shuttle Discovery heads home to retirement
- Celtics turn back Bucks
Sunday, March 6
- Diebler's barrage lifts No. 1 Buckeyes, 93-65
- Supporters of Wisconsin anti-union bill hold rally
- Patrols hope to halt drug flow
- Public record for March 6, 2011
- 21st century lunches not what parents might remember
- Janesville superintendent’s list of cutbacks could help save jobs
- WIAA boys basketball
- Parker boys give Beloit a scare
- Craig High boys dazzle eighth-ranked Burlington
- Milton, Elkhorn finish sixth, seven in team gymnastics
- Michael Moore rallies Wis. pro-union protesters
- Anti-abortion plans pose dilemma for Republicans
- Seton Hall stuns Marquette 85-72
- Patiently not obsessing
- Women’s health: The overlooked story
- Death notices for March 6, 2011
Saturday, March 5
- Washington Seminar heads to nation's capital for historic field research
- Veteran who injured cop given second chance in Treatment Court
- Public record for March 5, 2011
- Despite rise of Internet dating, Janesville singles group still thriving
- Milton School Board says 'No' to contract talks with teachers union
- Delavan to debate bids to dredging lake
- Rock, Janesville law enforcement have no plans to arrest missing senator
- Partial Rock County 4-H Fair lineup released
- Clinton advances to regional boys final
- Delavan-Darien tourney magic continues
- East Troy loses overtime heartbreaker
- Rulevicius gives Jets a boost
- Phillips all-around champ for Elkhorn
- Craig girls lock up second place
- Parker girls have impressive finish
- Top-ranked Union Grove rips Delavan-Darien; Burlington trips Badger
- Pohlman leads local gymnasts at state
- Jets earn victory
- Whitewater women outed from D-III tournament
- Obama calls for common ground on budget
- WIAA state team wrestling
- WIAA hockey
- Latest scores
- WIAA boys basketball
- First Amendment also protects harsh critics of funeral protests
- Pro: It’s time to end rigged system
- Con: Union protests are America’s Cairo moment
- Death notices for March 5, 2011
Friday, March 4
- Gov. Walker tells unions state will lay off workers
- Research begins for 2012 school closing in Janesville
- Changes for charter schools considered
- Research grant to aid UW-W cancer study
- Stateline Derby Divas pass down skating skills
- Parker teacher, student win Herb Kohl awards
- Local tax credits for development will stay in place
- Fort closes out Monona Grove
- Garden symposium to plant seeds of ideas
- East Troy gets in parting shot
- Special patrol nets marijuana Monday
- Alf, Willison part of Milton gymnastics squad
- Marijuana found during search
- Regez event set Saturday
- Parker, Craig bowlers head to state
- Mauermann sets Jets' record
- Public record for March 4, 2011
- Milton girls clinch conference title
- Little-known Janesville business is busy as a bee
- Heroin discovered by bus company cleaning crew
- Packers sign coach to new multiyear deal
- Death notices for March 4, 2011
- Shoppers show strength in February; gas hikes loom
- Wis. governor warns of layoffs, talks to Democrats
- Badgers stumble in tourney opener
- Brewer pitcher shrugs off second-inning shelling
- Hawk returns to nest
- Taylor scores 39 in victory
- Frye scores 20, Suns' big run beats Bucks
- WIAA state hockey
- Latest scores
- From Baghdad to Benghazi
Thursday, March 3
- Wisconsin stalemate could last for months
- Reopening contract would put members at risk, leader says
- Edgerton, Milton teachers want to talk
- Janesville gymnasts vault into state meet
- Milton native is new face of Janesville golf courses
- Interstate-expansion details fuzzy in governor's budget
- Lemirande returns home for weekend
- Despite cuts, many doubt recycling's demise
- Janesville Parker loses at buzzer
- Cuts likely to hit BTC staff
- Greetings from the great Wisconsin toolshed
- Judge OKs fines in asbestos fire
- Public record for March 3, 2011
- Annual Rotary Gardens fundraiser helps students' creations take wing
- Jacobson’s next stop: Denver
- Wis. layoff notices coming Friday
- Death notices for March 3, 2011
- Anti-abortion groups adopt in-your-face tactics
- Wis. judge nearly orders protesters out of Capitol
- Marquette falls to Cincinnati
- Defense a concern for Wisconsin
- The emergence of a great nation
Wednesday, March 2
- Municipalities, school districts prepare for fiscal challenges
- Warhawks’ Davis on WIAC first team
- Thompson earns first-team honors
- Teachers analyze reopening contract
- Janesville Craig advances
- Walworth County Sheriff billing state for deputies
- Burns' FTs key Turner victory, other scores
- Residents offer money to help Janesville School District
- Williams Bay falls, other scores
- Man charged with hurting officer while fleeing party
- Middleton continues to win, other scores
- BTC board applications sought
- Delavan-Darien stuns No. 3 seed Union Grove, other scores
- Prison ordered in $1.4 million theft
- Knutson propels Janesville Parker, West falls
- Public record for March 2, 2011
- Janesville manager would take pay cut
- AFL-CIO leader: Wisconsin fight energizing unions
- Beloit police notify neighbors of convicted sex offender release
- Republican says he expected Senate Democrats back
- Death notices for March 2, 2011
- Greinke erratic in debut
- Brewers looking for oasis in desert
- Jennings leads Bucks past Pistons
- Calif. AG latest to seek resumption of gay unions
- WIAA boys basketball tournaments
- Se habla Espanol?
Tuesday, March 1
- State Senator Tim Cullen wants to see details of state budget
- The table-scraps war
- Gov. Walker proposes deep cuts for schools
- Developers' input sought on possible policy changes
- Camping OK'd for Alpine Valley
- Tourney time: New-look format set to tip off
- Cullen works on deal for senators' return
- Blackshirts top Janesville Parker Vikings
- Milton schools, unions to discuss contracts
- Janesville Craig prevails vs. East
- Agreement reached on fire contract
- Edgerton’s streak snapped at 13, other scores
- Judge wants more info before sentencing
- Whitewater Warhawks receive NCAA bid
- Farm & Fleet to open Rockton store
- Snowmobile-crash victim still critical
- Public record for March 1, 2011
- At 90, Jim Bovre continues to bowl three days a week
- Archery club leader calls beginners 'the future of our sport'
- Gov. Walker to reveal full state budget proposal
- Roadwork in downtown Beloit
- Bernanke: Lasting rise in oil prices poses a danger
- House taking up stopgap GOP spending bill
- Brewers closer John Axford is upbeat, accomodating and highly appreciative
- Death notices for March 1, 2011
- Surprised by freedom

