On Milton School District reaches labor deal
Posted on March 20 at 10:49 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Janesville teachers should take a good look to their peers in Milton and applaud their ability to compromise for the good of all. Maybe something they should be considering, instead of dismissing.
On Plan for new ice arena dies
Posted on February 12 at 11:12 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
wader8-A lot of things came into play on this issue, but lack of effort by the committee was not one of them! Instead of criticizing Mark Robinson and the others who worked with him, perhaps a "Thank you" is in order the next time you see them.
On Club willing to take over new Janesville ice arena
Posted on February 22 at 1:32 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Hank why are you so stuck on 204 now. There are more than 204 that use the rink. You have been told that more than once. You need to read the hole post. Not just the parts you want.
On Club willing to take over new Janesville ice arena
Posted on February 19 at 10:36 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Hank, ONCE AGAIN I will remind you that the hockey club kids are NOT the only users of the rink.You are non-stop on here and don't "listen" to what anyone else says.Doesn't make for a very effective "conversation" when it is so one-sided.
On Club willing to take over new Janesville ice arena
Posted on February 18 at 11:08 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Wake up Hank!! Don't be so quick to pat yourself on the back on your count. The youth hockey players are not the only people who use the rink. There are figure skaters, those who skate for exercise, city-run learn to skate programs, both boys' and girls' high school hockey teams, men's league hockey players,the Jets, and un-told numbers of people young and old and everything in between who frequent the open skates on the weekends. This does not take into account the spectators who come to watch all of the above-mentioned groups.It doesn't matter where they live or pay taxes as EVERY ONE of those people who skate on that rink PAY the CITY OF JANESVILLE for that skating opportunity.The city isn't giving away ice. EVERYONE pays.
On Club willing to take over new Janesville ice arena
Posted on February 18 at 5:03 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
The cost of the rink (your number being twice that of the estimated cost), the number of users (your number being 267 which is RIDICULOUSLY LOW!), residences of board members and club members (indicating that vast majority are not Janesville tax payers, which isn't true at all), etc. etc. etc.
On Club willing to take over new Janesville ice arena
Posted on February 18 at 4:26 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Hank - you are pathetically inaccurate with your information,vindictive,and irresponsible.You put inaccuracy after inaccuracy out there.You also have no concept of confidentiality.It is becoming increasingly obvious that you are a disgruntled member of the hockey club or you wouldn't have some of the information that you have. You seem to know personal information about some of the membership and are putting it out here on the web.If you are in a position of power with the club, it is a breach of confidentiality and if you are not in such a position, it is just a low-life thing to do.You should really find something else to do other than antogonzie people on these blogs.Back up your strong opinion on the subject with an appearance at the city council meeting.
On Ice arena proposal would free city of future responsibility
Posted on February 6 at 2:28 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Give it up Hank! Your endless ramblings are exhausting as is correcting all of your INCORRECT information.
On Which of these sites do you think would be best for a new Janesville ice arena?
Posted on February 1 at 11:55 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Hank- So you are saying that the close to 200 kids in janesville youth hockey only 30 live in janesville. You really have no clue. We are not all $$RICH$$ as you keep saying. I am layed off from GM. But have a job. Your google search shows nothing of were the kids are from.
You really need to get the facts befor you spout non-truth. $11 million is your number you came up with. Get the facts
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On More Janesville teacher cuts detailed
Posted on March 20 at 10:56 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Janesville teachers should perhaps use some common sense and consider some compromises. They could look to their peers in the Milton School District for some ideas. Milton teachers recognize the need for all sides to give a little in this day and age. Not only did they agree to help pay for their own insurance and pension contributions but they put into place language that means that layoffs and non-renewals will be based on job performance first, seniority coming second to that. Finally, some common sense in all of this. Thank you Milton teachers.