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Public record for Jan. 7, 2009
PAMELA S. CLARK, 26, of 612 W. Holmes, Janesville, at midnight Tuesday at Division Street and Oakland Avenue, Janesville, on charges of possession with intent to deliver marijuana, possession of cocaine and ...
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Who's News
Community Bank & Trust announces changes in the Elkhart Lake office. Chuck Thiel, office president, will be retiring as of the end of 2008 after 39 years in banking, but will remain as part of the office's ...
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Grant to allow 90 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater students study abroad
Ninety students from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater will be able to study abroad over the next two years because of a $100,000 grant from the Institute for Study Abroad Foundation.
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Public record for Dec. 27
VICTORIA L. MATRICK, 27, of 574 Main St., Janesville, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Rock County Sheriffa s Office on a charge of escape.
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Chi-Hi band teacher accused of 'immoral behavior'
The resigned co-band director at Chippewa Falls Senior High School failed to report to school officials about two sexual encounters of male students on two band trips, and also sent text messages about sex to ...
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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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Whitewater Falls Just Short of 2nd Straight Title
Greg Micheli threw for two touchdowns, Nate Kmic ran for one and Mount Union regained its spot atop Division III football Saturday with a 31-26 victory over defending national champion Wisconsin-Whitewater in ...
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Florida official chosen to lead UW-River Falls
A Wisconsin native and official at the University of West Florida has been selected as the new chancellor for the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, UW System President Kevin P. Reilly announced today.
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UW-Whitewater 65, UW-Oshkosh 47
Tiffany Pugh of University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh loses her balance as Kelsey Hendrickson of University of Wisconsin-Whitewater tries to shoot over her in the first half of WIAC game Wednesday, December 17, 2008 ...
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Credit freeze weighs on students
Freshman Anna Haischer is frustrated with her financial aid papers, a common feeling for students.
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Graduating students prepare to enter 'real world'
Whitewater has 662 students scheduled to graduate Saturday. The winter 2008 commencement ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. in the Kachel Fieldhouse.
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Popular professor set to retire
About 850 psychologists work in schools across Wisconsin. About 300 of them were trained and took classes with UW-Eau Claire professor William Frankenberger.
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Arrests take 'significant number' of drug dealers off Whitewater streets
Arrests take 'significant number' of drug dealers off Whitewater streets
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Nine students arrested in undercover drug bustAn...
An undercover investigation involving 30 officers from area law enforcement agencies has led to the arrests of 18 people for drug-related offenses.
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Volunteering is HOT
The drive runs from Dec. 1-11. Collection bins can be found in Prairie Street Caf, and Drumlin Dining Hall, located.
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A day in the life of...a nude model
Senior Grace Olden sketches nude model Jerry Kutcheid in her Drawing 3 class. Interested in the man behind the artwork or want to beome a model yourself? Want to know more? Check out page 10 for "A day in the ...
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University of Wisconsin-Whitewater professor to lead Assembly's universities panel
A University of Wisconsin-Whitewater professor will oversee the Assembly Colleges and Universities Committee, and he's expected to provide a dramatic contrast to his predecessor.
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Grandparents Dodge Scam
It's called the "Grandparent Scam," and a couple of Britton grandparents recently saw first-hand how it works.
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Weston plans to run for Jefferson County judge
Jennifer L. Weston has filed a Declaration of Candidacy and begun circulating nomination papers with the hope of becoming Jefferson County's next Branch I Circuit Court Judge.
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Singing in the holiday
As people around the world get ready for the holiday season, students and staff members have been making preparations of their own.
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