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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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Volunteering is HOT
Interested in lending a hand this holiday season? These campus organizations are giving back.
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Snow slammed southern part of state
Southeastern Wisconsin's first major snowstorm caused power outages, some schools to open late and slippery roads.
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Public Record for Nov. 29, 2008
11, Delavan, at 5:44 a.m. Wednesday. Espinoza was injured and reportedly transported to a local hospital.
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Public Record for Nov. 22, 2008
ALEX E. MURPHY, 20, of 2906 Kennedy Road No. 9, Janesville, at 3:26 a.m. Friday at the Janesville Police Department on a charge of possession with intent to deliver marijuana within 1,000 feet of a park.
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Pasture to product: Premium milk comes from local cows
Every morning, Mark Lauber gets up at 5 a.m. to feed the cows. By 5:30, he has begun to milk the roughly 55 cows he and his family milk twice each day.
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Community assistance requested in effort to curb rising vandalism trend
A cooperative investigation has been opened between the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, Whitewater Police Department and University Police into the continued damage and theft of property along the Tratt ...
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Public record for Nov. 20, 2008
BURGLARY reported Wednesday in the 200 block of North Palm Street, Janesville. The victim reported a lawn mower valued at $410 stolen from her garage.
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Karl Lavine: Busy MSO cellist strives for harmony at home
Two full-time professional musicians plus two middle school-age children equals one chaotic family melody.
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Whitewater city budget
Highlights: City Manager Kevin Brunner, who described the budget as "austere," said a number of fee increases have been proposed to generate more revenue including: -- Parking fines: The budget proposes parking ...
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Pointers to host football playoff opener
The No. 13-ranked University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will host Wartburg University in an opening round NCAA Division III football playoff game on Saturday at Community Stadium at Goerke Park in a noon ...
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Helen M. Katte
Helen M. Katte, 96, of Sheboygan, died peacefully at Terrace Estates on Wednesday, November 12.
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Dems say state budget hole will put a damper on their big ticket items
Wisconsina s new Democratic leaders say the faltering economy will put a damper on their biggest ideas.
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Basement can become a winter playground
The mercury is beginning to dip along with the falling leaves. Soon the same children who are anticipating snowflakes will begin complaining about frozen fingers and toes.
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Titans to host NCAA Division III volleyball regional
The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh volleyball team will host an NCAA Division III regional this week as part of the NCAA tournament.
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1972 Dci World Championship Performances Restored, Released On DVD
DRUM CORPS INTERNATIONAL Hall of Fame member and DRUM CORPS WORLD publisher STEVE VICKERS in cooperation with THE TROOPERS, has released a brand new DVD set featuring performances from the first 1972 DCI World ...
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Hixson defeats Towns to keep Assembly seat
Rock County voters favored Republican challenger Debi Towns for the 43rd Assembly District, but ballots from three other counties gave Democratic incumbent Kim Hixson the lead.
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Children's Theatre presents - Stuart Little'
The endearing classic tale of the adventures of a tiny mouse named Stuart will come alive when the Racine Children's Theatre and sponsor Junior Women's Club present eight performances of "Stuart Little" Friday ...
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Whitewater's haunted history
Junior Jessica Theis wonders what lurks behind the grave stones of Cavalry Cemetary when she walks past the spooky site located in the middle of campus.
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