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News Archive for November 16, 2012

 

Group debates electronic monitoring bracelet issues

By ANN MARIE AMES - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

JANESVILLE -- More bracelets? Fewer bracelets? Members of Rock County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council on Thursday talked about two ways electronic monitoring bracelets are used or could be used for repeat intoxicated drivers.
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CEO hopes feds clarify rules

By STAN MILAM - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

LAKE GENEVA -- Aaron Jagdfeld cares less about who won the presidential election and more about what President Obama and Congress will do about the fiscal cliff and future fiscal policies.
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A year after losing in 2 OTs, Somerset beats Big Foot in OT

By TIM WESTER - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

MADISON -- There aren't many teams that can understand the true agony of Big Foot High's 2-point overtime loss to Somerset in the WIAA Division 4 state championship game.
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Police seeking blue van linked to Beloit home invasion

By FRANK SCHULTZ - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

TOWN OF BELOIT -- Police are looking for a blue van that might have been used by robbers who attacked and robbed an elderly couple in their home Wednesday night.
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Wheelchair tournament starts today at Whitewater

By GAZETTE STAFF - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

UW-Whitewater's defending national championship men's and women's basketball teams will host a season-opening national tournament today and Saturday at Kachel Fieldhouse.
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Fundraisers aim to help man reclaim his voice

By GAZETTE STAFF - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

WHITEWATER -- Jim Picknell has spent years helping others. Now, it's time for the community to help him, friends said.
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Parker's Weilbrenner a first-team pick

By GAZETTE STAFF - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

Parker High senior midfielder Tyler Weilbrenner became the first Janesville player to be named to the All-Big Eight Conference boys soccer first team since Craig's Kyle Pateros in 2006 and the Vikings' first honoree in 10 years.
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State secretary outlines pro-growth budget

By STAN MILAM - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

LAKE GENEVA -- Gov. Scott Walker will present a balanced and pro-growth 2013-15 state budget to the Legislature in February, Department of Administration Secretary Mike Huebsch told members of the Walworth County Economic Development Alliance at their annual meeting Thursday.
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UW-Whitewater opens with win

By GAZETTE STAFF - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

WAUKESHA -- UW-Whitewater notched a 70-60 victory over host Carroll University in a nonconference women's basketball opener for both teams Thursday.
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Lighting up the season

By STAFF - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, what with the decorations and lights going up in downtown Elkhorn and municipalities around Walworth County. This story contains a photo
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Sunny and cool with a chance of deer

By CATHERINE IDZERDA - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

JANESVILLE -- Ideal deer hunting weather includes a fresh fall of snow and crisp cold—something between bone-chilling damp and lung-piercingly bitter. This story contains a photo
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Public record for Nov. 16, 2012

By GAZETTE STAFF - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012


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Wisconsin wolf hunt reaches limit in two zones

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

MADISON -- Wisconsin is closing the wolf hunt season in two zones in the northeastern part of the state after quotes have been reached.
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Video highlights: Big Foot Chiefs fall short in overtime of championship game

By STAFF - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

MADISON -- The Big Foot Chiefs slowly climbed their way back into the WIAA Division 4 championship game Thursday evening against Somerset, but couldn't quite make it over the top, losing 35-33 in overtime This story contains a photo This story contains a photo This story contains a photo
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Food company moving headquarters to Kenosha County

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

PLEASANT PRAIRIE -- An Illinois food manufacturer is moving its headquarters and some production to Kenosha County.

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Hostess moves to liquidate after crippling strike

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

Hostess Brands Inc. says it’s going out of business after striking workers across the country crippled its ability to make its Twinkies, Ding Dongs and other snacks. This story contains a photo
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Packers' Williams eager for chance to shut down Johnson

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

GREEN BAY -- The temptation when playing a receiver as big, strong and scary good as Calvin Johnson is to get aggressive, try to outmuscle him and hope it throws him off his game. This story contains a photo
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Death notices for Nov. 16, 2012

By GAZETTE STAFF - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012


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Heating costs likely to rise this winter

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

MADISON -- Wisconsin residents can expect to pay more to heat their homes this winter.
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New data shows 1.5 percent job growth in Wisconsin

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

MADISON -- Gov. Scott Walker's administration issued a pair of reports Thursday that gave seemingly conflicting views of Wisconsin's economy, with one showing job growth over the past year and the other reporting steep losses in October.
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Walker doesn't support arresting federal officials

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

MADISON -- Gov. Scott Walker does not agree with nine Republican state lawmakers who say they would support arresting federal officials who try to implement President Barack Obama's health care law in Wisconsin.
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Group wants to acquire, renovate 1928 Lake Geneva theater

By CSI STAFF - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

LAKE GENEVA -- In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, theaters in small towns were cultural centers. These theaters offered live vaudeville performances, plays performed by traveling troupes, musical performances, educational lectures and later, motion pictures. This story contains a photo
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Social conservatives are alienating ethnic populations

By MICHAEL GERSON - Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

WASHINGTON -- Evangelicals and conservative Catholics—some of the most loyal members of the Republican coalition—have a direct political interest in making that coalition more inclusive. Hispanic outreach alone is not sufficient. Mitt Romney’s largest problem was probably his underperformance among white working class voters. But given America’s demographic direction, the overwhelming loss of Hispanic votes will gradually complicate the Republican political task to the point of impossibility. Unless this problem is solved, the GOP will remain on a long, downward slope toward irrelevance.
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