On Tallman House needs $2.5 million in repairs
Posted on April 6 at 12:43 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
No matter what people think of the historical value of the Tallman house to spend 2.5 million dollars in this enconomy is crazy. If they tore it down I don't think many people would care. Lets spend 2.5 million on helping the community to be a better place to live.
On Do you support school districts sharing services to save money?
Posted on March 19 at 1:24 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
The people that voted against saving money need to go back to school and at least finish 1st grade.
On Racine man gets 16 years for break-in, killing
Posted on February 26 at 5:53 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
If Antonio Strong was guilty of sexual assault of a child among other violent crimes. I think 16 years is way to long a sentence by ridding the world of a violent criminal. The six men should be commended for doing what the police should have done
On Janesville man suspected of trying to arrange murder
Posted on September 11 at 1:12 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
In the 70's a lady and her boyfriend a professor at the old Milton college tried to kill her rich husband with cobra venom. They got caught when they went to the Vilas park zoo in Madison to buy the venom from one of the zookeepers.
On Diamondbacks stun Brewers in ninth
Posted on July 4 at 1:19 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Being a former brewer fan and now living in Yuma AZ, I have become a D-Back fan. Great comeback for the team and thats what makes baseball a great and exciting game. Like Yogi said it ain't over til its over. Still am and always will be a Packer fan.
On At what point will gas prices start to change the way you live?
Posted on March 19 at 4:53 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Gas does not cost any more. I put $40.00 worth of gas in my tank and it cost me anymore than last time.
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On Bart Starr will be back in Janesville, where he threw his first professional TD pass
Posted on October 9 at 12:40 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I remember Bart coming to Madison in the early 60's and was at the old Wolff Kubly and Hirsing store on the capital square. He was paid 50 dollars to come down from Green Bay and sign autographs. I bought a football and he signed it. Mr. Starr was very gracious with every one he met that day. What a difference today with the overpaid, whinny players that only care about money and not the fans.