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Celebrating felines: Woman's cat story in new Chicken Soup book

C.E. DeRosier penned a story about her cat, and it has been printed in “Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Cat Really Did That?”
Janesville seeks animal control service provider, additional fees

The city is seeking proposals from parties interested in providing animal control services next year, and Janesville wants some of the revenue.
City, humane society at impasse over cost of animal control
Janesville officials and the Humane Society of Southern Wisconsin have reached an impasse regarding the contract for the care of strays and found animals.
Janesville family receives national honors for efforts in adoption

Jennifer and Jeremy Schaeffer were honored as Angels in Adoption in Washington, D.C., last month. They spent three days working to combat challenges faced by adopted families.
Stage One brings 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' to Janesville Performing Arts Center

The Tennessee Williams play, which won the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for drama, covers a wide range of subject matter including social mores, greed, superficiality, mendacity, decay, sexual desire, repression and death.
Edgerton puppies could follow paw prints of award-winning mom

Tugging at the end of her leash, Rumor ran circles around her handler as staff members at Kenlyn German Shepherds in Edgerton brought her eight puppies outside.
'We have monarchs' Woman raises, tags butterflies

Ann Reilly has been caring for and tagging monarchs for more than 20 years.
Freedom Fest about more than just fun and fireworks

This year's event at New Life Assembly of God in Janesville will include The Compassion Experience, which offers attendees a taste of what what it's like to be a child in poverty.
Homelessness in middle school means special challenges

Being homeless in middle school brings its own set of challenges.
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