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News Archive for October 8, 2012

 

Packers looking for answers after Colts loss

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

GREEN BAY -- The Green Bay Packers were looking for answers all over in the wake of a dispiriting 30-27 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. This story contains a photo
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'As Goes Janesville' debuts locally

By FRANK SCHULTZ - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

JANESVILLE -- When the going got tough, people did what they believed they had to do. That might be one message from "As Goes Janesville," the documentary film that made its Janesville premiere Sunday night at Parker High School. This story contains a photo
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Janesville School District budget nearly done

By FRANK SCHULTZ - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

JANESVILLE -- Tuesday night is the time set aside for the public to comment on the Janesville School District's 2012-13 budget. It could be a quiet hearing.
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Redevelopment of downtown Janesville building planned

By JIM LEUTE - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

JANESVILLE -- Travis O'Connell's college degree is in chemistry, but he's always had an affinity for buildings—particularly historic buildings. This story contains a photo This story contains a photo This story contains a photo
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Cabinet secretary fires up local team during visit

By FRANK SCHULTZ - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

JANESVILLE -- The event was billed as a Packers-watching party for Democratic Party activists. Even the featured guest, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, was scheduled to watch the game.
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Jets swept by Tomahawks

By GAZETTE STAF - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

It was a lost weekend for the Janesville Jets. Making their first trip out East this season, the Jets were swept by the Johnstown (Pa.) Tomahawks in an NAHL two-game series.
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Reroute of road can't get on track

By STAN MILAM - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

WALWORTH -- The village of Walworth and its school district can't agree how to reroute Highway 14 through downtown, and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation is in the middle. This story contains a photo This story contains a photo
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Highway 26 construction is on schedule

By GINA DUWE - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

JANESVILLE -- Construction work on Highway 26 from Janesville to Milton should be completed by Nov. 15. This story contains a photo
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Public record for Oct. 8, 2012

By GAZETTE STAFF - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012


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Lake Geneva college student’s life saved, thanks to two campus officers

By STAFF - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

LAKE GENEVA -- Ryan Child’s doctor didn’t catch the chest flutters the Lake Geneva man had felt occasionally over the summer.

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Soft bigotry of low expectations

By ESTHER CEPEDA - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

CHICAGO -- A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of being in a room of African-American undergraduate students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Zerban rolls out first TV ad

By STAFF - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

Rob Zerban, the Kenosha businessman and Democratic challenger to Rep. Paul Ryan—who’s also the Republican vice presidential candidate—in the 1st Congressional District, is airing his first TV ad, according to Wispolitics.com.

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Ryan rallies GOP faithful at fundraiser

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

MILWAUKEE -- Vice presidential hopeful Paul Ryan rallied the Republican faithful in his home state Saturday night, telling donors at a Milwaukee fundraiser that President Barack Obama has driven the nation into a fiscal crisis.
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Nationals edge Cards

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

ST. LOUIS -- Rookies in the postseason, the Washington Nationals played like poised veterans.
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Advocates: Cities passing rules targeting homeless

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

COSTA MESA, CALIF. -- There’s been a sharp uptick in the past year in the number of cities passing ordinances against doing things on public property such as sitting, lying down, sleeping, standing in a public street, loitering, public urination, jaywalking and panhandling. This story contains a photo
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Bears make NFL history, overwhelm Jaguars 41-3

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. -- Charles Tillman and Lance Briggs made NFL history Sunday by becoming the first teammates to return interceptions for touchdowns in consecutive weeks. Tillman’s score was pivotal in a 41-3 victory by the Chicago Bears at Jacksonville. This story contains a photo
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Death notices for Oct. 8, 2012

By GAZETTE STAFF - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012


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Slim pickings at area apple orchards

By STAFF - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

BURLINGTON -- Don’t be too picky.
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DNR: Report collared and tagged deer kills

By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

Wisconsin wildlife officials are looking for information on any collared and tagged deer hunters kill this fall.
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Fun or fright, fall offers it all in Walworth County

By TODD MISHLER - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

WALWORTH COUNTY -- Annual Harvest Fest, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12, Kishwauketoe Nature Conservancy main entrance on Wisconsin Highway 67 in Williams Bay. Enjoy a free cookout (bring your own hotdog stick and chair) and trail hikes (bring a flashlight). A deejay will provide entertainment. www.kishwauketoe.org This story contains a photo
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Window narrows to vote by absentee in person

By STEVEN WALTERS - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

There’s a new two-week timetable for you to vote absentee in person. It runs from Monday, Oct. 22, until 5 p.m.—or when your local clerk’s office closes for the day—on Nov. 2, the Friday before the election. If you think that’s earlier than the 2008 presidential election, you’re right.
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Work remains to bring equality to those living with disabilities

By MARCIA JAGODZINSKE - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

As a nation, we’ve come far in creating physically accessible space at work and in our communities. Many sidewalks have curb cuts, schools have elevators and some parks have accessible paths. People with disabilities now have opportunities to go places and do things that were unavailable to earlier generations. But as individuals and as a nation, we’ve not gone far enough.

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