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From Daily News files 100, 50, 25 and 10 years ago Jan. 5, 1909 - Sales of Red Cross stamps in Beloit have reached $71; proceeds go to fight tuberculosis.
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Clinton Village Building Hit by Fire
Which Badger Bowl victory was the best? 1982 Independance Bowl vs. Kansas State 1994 Rose Bowl vs.
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Clinton mail carriers will work out of Beloit
3, will start delivering mail out of the Beloit post office. Other than possible changes to delivery times, postal customers should not see any service changes, Clinton and Beloit postmasters said.
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Public Record for Dec. 21, 2008
He was arrested after his truck collided with an SUV driven by John A. Todd, 51, of 2234 S. Willard Ave., Janesville.
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From Daily News files 100, 50, 25 and 10 years ago Dec. 8, 1908 - Parents are being urged to attend a meeting to discuss proposed legislation that would raise from four to six the legal school age, probably ...
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Holiday contest begins
Santa arrives downtown tonight amid colorful lights and the traditional lighted parade.
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Three injured, one critically, as van crashes into tree
Three men were injured, one critically, when the van they were riding in crashed into a tree in the town of Clinton on Wednesday night, the Rock County Sheriff's Office reported.
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From Daily News files 100, 50, 25 and 10 years ago Nov. 24, 1908 - T.M. Ellis of the street railway company, gave $50 more than he'd been assessed, helping the City Federation of Women's Clubs raise more than ...
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35 communities looking for Brownfields dollars for redevelopment projects
Thirty-five communities seeking to transform derelict industrial areas into thriving properties have applied for grants from a Department of Natural Resources program dedicated to contamination investigations ...
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From Daily News files 100, 50, 25 and 10 years ago Nov. 13, 1908 - Citizens have been shocked to learn of the sudden death of Dr.
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Turtle budget OK'd, supervisor pay won't rise
The Town of Turtle 2009 budget was approved Tuesday and the board voted to keep the same rate of pay for supervisors.
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Beloit still trying to sort out pet policies
When people start talking about animals, emotions often play a big role in the conversation.
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The ethics of the surgical implant business
Companies routinely pay outside experts to help them improve their products. Louisville Slugger pays baseball players, Porsche pays race car drivers, medical bill review companies pay consultants - it's just ...
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EDITORIAL: Skip ideology; just get to work
Post-election, it's got to be all about solutions. MOST ELECTION YEARS, when the noise subsides and the votes have been counted, at least one outcome is pretty certain.
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Tuition restrictions protested
By Ashley Rhodebeck Daily News staff writer Placing restrictions on tuition reimbursements for School District of Beloit staff could have detrimental effects, administrators say.
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From Daily News files 100, 50, 25 and 10 years ago Oct. 17, 1908 - Harold Sprague and his neighbor, A.F. Birly, got into an argument, and Sprague allegedly raised his elbow in a threatening gesture; Sprague was ...
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From Daily News files 100, 50, 25 and 10 years ago Oct. 13, 1908 - The ideal small city, says J.G. Schmidtlapp of Cincinnati, a many-times millionaire who may buy bonds of the Beloit Water, Gas and Electric ...
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Hartleben, Mary E.
Mary E. Hartleben age 84, of Plover, died October 8, 2008, at St. Michaels Hospital in Stevens Point.
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Clinton church, library fill need for ESL class in community
Marcelino Garcia sits in his grandmother Maria Palanza's lap while alanza listens to Dorothy Case teach.
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Funeral home open house CLINTON - An open house will be held Thursday and Friday at Shoenfeld-Mark Funeral Home, 504 Milwaukee Road, Clinton.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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