On Stateline Recycling cited for dealing salvaged vehicles
Posted on August 21 at 7:05 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
It's funny this article came up....about a year ago my son scrapped his vehicle there (it was too costly for him to fix what was wrong with it) and about a month after that I got a phone call from the DMV that someone was trying to reserect the title as lost and my name came up as the last owner. They had resold his car without a title. When I called the manager he denied knowing any thing that I was talking about! Only after threatening to get my lawyer involved did they give the woman back her money and give me proof that the car was scrapped. The lady had been driving this car around with the title still in my name(me thinking the car was long gone). If anything had happened I could have been held responsible! I can thank the Janesville DMV for having the insight to call me and verify what they thought was something "not quite right."
On Police take closer look at fatality crash
Posted on January 23 at 4:22 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
You sir, are a heartless moron. Why can't you just leave well enough alone. Don't you think her family has suffered enough without your insensitive comments. I pray your family never has to deal with anyone like you.
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On Risks of Lyme disease rise with urban tick population
Posted on May 25 at 8:38 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
This is not something to be taken lightly....I truly believe that Lyme's is one of the most underrated diseases out there. My significant other was bit last August and has been battling Lyme's for almost a year now. His whole entire life has been affected by this and we are not sure how long his symptoms will continue because it affects every person differently. Everyday is a challenge for him. Please take note also: he did not get the "bulls eye" at the site of the bite, not everyone does. To anyone who has this and lives with it, my thoughts and prayers to you! I wish there was more know about this disease and more specialists in this area to help the people who have it.