Story archive for June 2008
Monday, June 30
- Evansville grabs Home Talent baseball lead
- It’s delusional to believe McGee is Milwaukee's biggest problem
- Grogan tournament moved to McQuade Field
- Janesville strip club owner surrenders to police
- Flood documentary being produced
- Bendtsen wins Fischer title in playoff
- Scientists: Nothing to fear from atom-smasher
- Many opportunities to help flood victims
- Jaycees get late OK for carnival license
- Death notices for June 30, 2008
- Woman dies after struck by boat on Geneva Lake
- Public record for June 30, 2008
- Sheiffer sets retirement date of Sept. 5
- Weigh station looks to tip the scales toward safety
- Public to get a look at 'secret garden'
- Calif. firefighters battle more than 1,400 blazes
Sunday, June 29
- Twins' Slowey shuts down Brewers--again
- Snappers edge Cedar Rapids
- Janesville's Fourth of July Festival might not have carnival
- 'Dumbing-down': Presidents serving us simplistic speeches
- Plant addressing noise, odor issues: City official
- DNR finds hundreds of violations of ethanol plant's permit
- Housing market ripe for first-time buyers
- Elkhorn Police Department moving out of outdated police station
- Flooding racks up overtime in Rock County
- Public record for June 29, 2008
- Death notices for June 29, 2008
Saturday, June 28
- Parra puts an end to Twins' roll
- Two share lead at Fischer
- Janesville players help South baseball all-stars win
- Local players help South team win
- Beloit's Kyle Weaver second-round choice in NBA draft
- Return home isn't sweet for Snappers
- Death notices for June 28, 2008
- Twins rally past Brewers
- Edgerton's Hesselman gets all-state honors
- Romo's appearance spices up Fischer
- The rest of the schedule
- George Carlin’s free-speech legacy continues
- Police arrest Screamin' MeeMees manager
- Edgerton firefighter case is 'all over and done with'
- Rotarians start Kids Against Hunger club
- Group hopes to eliminate child poverty by 2020
- Lake Geneva library employee fired for stealing money
- Not rocket science: The basics of fireworks
- Homicide suspect has history of mental health problems
Friday, June 27
- Janesville Legion outscores Beloit
- Janesville company withdraws membership from powerful lobby group
- Janesville's Behm two strokes off the lead in Fischer golf tournament
- Tourism grant may be available for Janesville
- Alliant Energy is running out of workers
- Take five: Janesville residents to help select city manager
- Death notices for June 27, 2008
- Flood damage won't raise taxes
- Summer sounds will be abuzz
- Cow couture: Bessie statue fine as good idea goes bad
- Chemical company starting cleanup
- Walworth County residents preparing for cleanup
- Summit's focus is forward
- Fire victim benefits set for Saturday
- Public record for June 27, 2008
- Towns continue work on wind ordinances
- Several street projects start Saturday
- Couple celebrate 68 years of true love at Gathering Place
- Second shift, last time at GM
- County OKs subdivision plan
- GM chief tells Obama how to save auto industry
- Cops issue warning about suspicious person
- Two Delavan schools not meeting standards
- Gun ban ruling has Chicago thinking it's next
- Special in many ways: Hanson earns state honor
- Bucks pick Alexander in No. 8 spot of draft
- Arias pitches Snappers over LumberKings
- Obama's flip-flops show his long march to the center has begun
- An illegitimate culture
Thursday, June 26
- Dane County snaps Janesville Legion's win streak
- Myriad of economic development ideas at Janesville summit
- Huff's big day lifts Orioles to win at Wrigley
- Bucks trade Jianlian, Simmons
- Two expelled for gang graffiti
- Death notices for June 26, 2008
- Fairgrounds neighbors learn about cell tower
- Committee will keep talking about new site for 4-H fair
- Field not compliant with conservation standards
- Janesville jobless rate jumps in May by 1 full percent
- 10 apply for 2 seats on school board
- Jays won't host national meet
- Area fireworks displays
- Japanese tourists are wild about Rascal
- Model aircraft society offers experts to teach, space to learn
- Public record for June 26, 2008
- Man gets 10 years in shooting
- UW-W gets field of dreams
- Two funeral homes in Elkhorn become one
- Evansville hunting for District 4 alder replacement
- Voter registration training offered
- Japanese leaders study Mercy Hospital
- Bush says he will lift sanctions against N. Korea
- Behm feels pressure is off
- Former Parker coach to guide South team
- Snappers' streak snapped at six
- Congressional safe havens work to suppress votes
- Motherhood mania suggests need for 'teachable moments'
Wednesday, June 25
- Janesville Legion gets revenge against Kenosha
- Janesville and Beloit unemployment ranks in top five in state
- FEMA to inspect Rock County's public infrastructure Thursday
- Johnson powers Braves past Brewers 4-2
- Senator Kohl announced funding proposal
- Janesville too wet to host Water Ski Show tournament
- Manager field narrowed
- Two city schools fall short in 'yearly progress'
- Death notices for June 25, 2008
- School board debates merits of new positions, expenses
- Walworth County administrator is ready for future challenges
- Streamlining builds competitive market
- Applications up at UW-W
- Public record for June 25, 2008
- Walworth County given disaster declaration
- More rain could 'aggravate' flooding
- Rock River remains a dangerous place
- City's new water tower opens up west-side development
- Farmers Market to stay at courthouse
- City administrator job scrutinized
- Eight applicants for Janesville School Board
- 15-year sentence in child sex assault
- Edgerton principal announces retirement
- 6 dead in Henderson, Ky., plastics plant shooting
- Politically incorrect domestic violence
Tuesday, June 24
- Snappers make it six straight
- Janesville Legion gains fourth straight win
- Local officials to hear concerns about cell tower
- Bush, Brewers hold off Braves
- Wisconsin cities are planning for the past
- The flood last time—and still
- Lengthy sentence in Janesville shooting case
- Meeting set for proposed business district
- Rock River in no hurry to recede
- Stateline United Way ready for 2008
- Council OKs tunnel under East Milwaukee
- Fireworks set to go
- Council blocks prairie mowing
- Manager finalists narrowed to six
- Cell tower proposed at Rock County 4-H Fairgrounds
- Milton to lose $93,000 in federal funds
- Milton considers dropping bus routes
- Raiders might become Red Wings
- Six have applied for school board
- Death notices for June 24, 2008
- Attorney seeks second opinion in child sex case
- Lightning sparks 800-plus fires in California
- Public record for June 24, 2008
- Police surround house, arrest suspect
- Secret home for Staskal?
- Janesville GM plant targeted for downtime
- Plea deal reached in drug death
- Nearly 50 drug arrests at Alpine Valley concert
- Janesville man arrested after armed incident
- Sheets has Braves covered
- Snappers surge to 6-0 record
Monday, June 23
- Local leaders coordinate effort to keep GM in Janesville
- Evansville ties for Home Talent lead
- Power of petroleum barons to fool us is fading
- Brewers avoid walking disaster
- Beloit's EOC shifts to "recovery mode"
- Floodwaters creep into Beloit Township
- Public record for June 23, 2008
- Death notices for June 23, 2008
- Fourth man applies to Janesville School Board
- Billions more needed to secure U.S. embassies
- Loasching says she and Sheiffer must work together
- Plenty of health concerns as waters recede
- Edgerton mayor proposes changes to city government
- Darien’s first grocery store a success
- Snappers complete four-game sweep at Peoria
- South Beloit business damaged in fire
- Edgerton man hurt in motorcycle crash
- City installing new manhole covers
- Stores, homes still planned for former greyhound racetrack
- Citizen Action strives to lead us to better, healthier lives
Sunday, June 22
- Rock County juvenile program is rewarded
- Janesville flood recovery begins
- Joint court could be just the ticket
- Two strategic moves could trouble Obama
- 'People saving people' during floods
- Developer: Fulton Square project will go forward
- Public record for June 22, 2008
- Death notices for June 22, 2008
- Flood could make for better fishing
- Long-time auto town successful in altering automaker’s course
- Local team lining up for meeting with GM officials
- Firefighters settle with Edgerton department
- Economy, loss of GM could delay Milton referendum
Saturday, June 21
- Brewers snap Orioles' win streak
- Public record for June 21, 2008
- Death notices for June 21, 2008
- WIAA to expand basketball season
- Orioles Huff and puff
- Con: Renewables are the only path to independence as oil production begins a relentless decline
- Pro: Tapping into reserves would free us from the clutches of OPEC
- Religious charter schools: Follow the money, lose the faith
- City wants insurance policy for its investments in Lake Lawn project
- Bliss welcomes public to new facility
- Economic impact of GM closing studied
- Council to tackle traffic safety issues
- Whitewater Police Department smallest accredited agency in state
- Three former candidates apply to fill school board seats
- Walworth County settles first of two disputes with mobile home park owner
- Carp gathering to mate in United Way parking lot
- Heart and soul: Parish nurses fill a niche
- Social service workers get a taste of life in poverty
- Centerway Dam withstands water
Friday, June 20
- Snappers go to 2-0 in second half
- New Orleans streetcar reopens as transit struggles
- One final 'cheese'
- I know you: Benson, Monahan join forces
- River seems to be getting ready to recede
- Agents search for NY swindler who faked suicide
- Deadline nears for library matching funds
- Mercy, county discuss mental health crisis
- Death notices for June 20, 2008
- Rock River to Crest by Saturday
- Many on floodplains don't have insurance
- State: No reports of contamination
- Residents eager to return to properties
- Local GM payroll to drop
- Hearing set in serial-rape case
- Public record for June 20, 2008
- Janesville grads could be last comics standing
- ECHO: Service demand has risen by 85 percent
- Nass plans to seek re-election
- Drilling debate: Partial reform makes McCain better than Obama
- Domestic dustups: Sexes aren’t close to equal in dividing household chores
Thursday, June 19
- Snappers start second half with victory
- FEMA adds Rock County to disaster declaration
- Nass announces re-election bid
- Crandon shooting: Secrecy leaves questions unanswered
- Bush's no-hit bid against Jays ends in eighth
- State reopens I-94 in Jefferson County
- Crop loss estimates in Rock County
- Off-shore oil? Stick a bit in it!
- Feds' latest focus is on gun, drug cases
- Iraq nears first major oil service deals
- Floodwater could conceal problems
- Project stabilized Indianford Dam
- Damage estimates rise with water
- Red Cross gives help in high water
- Flood supplies in short supply
- BTC welding expansion reevaluated
- Death notices for June 19, 2008
- Child injured in Palm Street fire 'a fighter'
- Public record for June 19, 2008
- USDA estimates $15 million in damages to Rock County crops
- Disaster declaration could come in days
- Economic summit slated for June 26
- Biden, Lugar lead focus on foreign affairs
- Surgical re-virgins: Doctors offer second chance at 'purity'
Wednesday, June 18
- Beyer leads Janesville Legion past Beloit
- Brewers hold on to beat Blue Jays
- Janesville officials bring new pump to Mole Sadler subdivision
- Beloit faces lower flood-related costs than Janesville
- Union keeps up promotional campaign
- Janesville K-9 gets a boost
- Parks cleanup could be costly
- Baseball, softball put on hold
- City damage estimate boosted to $25 million
- Will Obama have coattails in the South?
- Predictions of flood crest are just estimates
- Flooding damages Afton gauge
- Up the Rock... without a paddle
- Wet vegetation: Flooding hits Lions Pond, Rotary Gardens
- Requiring posted addresses creating controversy in rural town
- Curious crowds call for an increase in police
- Sheriff’s sergeant works to train Afghan leaders
- Death notices for June 18, 2008
- Public record for June 18, 2008
- Sun for the road
- West wins Midwest League all-star game
- “Interro-gate”: Whose idea was it anyway?
- Calling all fathers—and mothers, too
Tuesday, June 17
- Craig's Yaucher first-team all-state baseball selection
- Area softball players get all-state honors
- Brewers shut out Blue Jays
- Janesville Legion hammers Harlem
- Janesville Farmers Market moves to higher ground
- Janesville officials prepare to begin flood recovery
- Rock County Sheriff's Office warns of FEMA scam
- State DOT plans quick construction to solve Jefferson Co traffic
- Canoeist takes chance on flooded river
- Janesville residents can amplify voices on health care
- FEMA to tour Rock county
- Bliss acquires string of community newspapers
- Gay couples rush to get married in California
- Cleanup will be city's top priority
- All that water has to go somewhere
- Flooding forces Fourth of July from Traxler
- Spectacle draws viewers downtown
- Downtown businesses hold line against water
- Invention lends aid to those in need
- School board considers moves to save money
- Death notices for June 17, 2008
- Principal promoted to director in school district
- Public record for June 17, 2008
- At Milton College, it’s dreams vs. reality
- New details released in Linn murder case
- Janesville Legion rolls over Watertown
- Janesville School Board discusses special ed options
- Focusing on economic development in a time of need
Monday, June 16
- City of Beloit evacuates neighborhood
- Janesville officials prepare for FEMA visit
- A quick theft from Rock County greenhouse business
- Flood waters may spare Hedberg Public Library
- United Way coordinates flood volunteers
- Evansville, Albion notch Home Talent wins
- Woods wins U.S. Open on 19th hole
- Soldiers risk ruin while awaiting benefit checks
- Floodgates open on the trashing of Michelle
- Russert's death leaves large void
- Area braces for rising water
- Death notices for June 16, 2008
- Teamwork inspires tears of gratitude
- Residents warned to stay out of floodwaters
- Issuing 'a wake-up call' for teen drinking
- Public record for June 16, 2008
- Bar owner remembered as a friend to everyone
- Patch Products puzzles hit the 100-million mark
- Bush embraces Britain’s moves on Iran, Afghanistan
- Pro: Internet sellers cheat states by artfully dodging legitimate sales taxes
- Con: Tax-grabbers must be stopped before they devastate America’s thriving e-commerce
Sunday, June 15
- Stricker finishes on a positive note
- Brewers hold off Twins
- Downtown Janesville businesses begin to flood
- Neighbors stick despite evacuation request
- Study looks at improving options for commuters
- Public record for June 15, 2008
- Ross Perot returns with charts showing dire finances
- River dams won't prevent floods
- Rock River rising
- Job center gears up for rush
- Local dads recount their favorite gifts
- Program aimed at certification of manufacturing workers
- Bovine beauty: Bessie is back from moo makeover
Saturday, June 14
- Brewers fall apart in 12th
- Stricker has best round of Open
- Kenosha hands Legion a loss
- Cedar Rapids flood recedes; Des Moines levee fails
- Death notices for June 14, 2008
- Public Record for June 14, 2008
- '100-year-floods' pay little heed to the calendar
- Officials warn public away from 'extremely dangerous' Rock River
- Parker's Strieker receives state recognition
- Snappers' rally falls short
- Twins take down Brewers
- Stricker narrowly makes U.S. Open cut
- Burning the chance to educate youth about respect and rights
- Pro: After four years of marriage, paying taxes and raising children, the sky didn’t fall in Massachusetts
- Con: Even same-sex marriage advocates may come to regret the court’s judicial activism
- Geneva Lake area water study delayed
- Downtown BID district floated
- Spreading the word about dairy farming
- Retirement is bittersweet for Milton superintendent
- Downtown businesses work to keep flooding to a minimum
- Man robs Delavan bank
Friday, June 13
- Delavan Police search for robbery suspect
- Traffic delays expected during Tub Run
- Stricker starts with 73 in U.S. Open
- Alliant Energy crews check for problems due to flooding
- City ready to protect homes and businesses from flooding
- Neighbors offer help
- Death notices for June 13, 2008
- City looks at GM redevelopment options
- Clinton wants to fix aging school
- Canan announces departure
- Suspects held in Whitewater stabbing incident
- Kiwanis Club burns hundreds of flags
- Magnolia committee OKs wind ordinance
- Milton High design team gets input on work
- Cedar Rapids struggles to endure historic flood
- Flooding won’t dampen city cleanup day
- Democrats show disconnect to reality in Iraq
Thursday, June 12
- Janesville braces for "100 year flood"
- Storms leave 19,000 Wisconsin residents without power
- Burlington Central wins WIAA Division 4 baseball title
- Finding shelter from the storm
- Brewers win another series
- Blood banks fall short because of flooding
- How will GM loss affect my taxes?
- Death notices on June 12, 2008
- Aqua Jays left high and dry
- Beloit Memorial High School may flood
- Rashkin takes self out of running
- Social Security reaching out to GM workers
- 'Hags' are happiest when horsin' around
- Rock County annual dairy breakfast set to be served up Saturday
- Champion East Troy tops SLC honors
- Laskowski leads Rock arsenal
- Public record for June 12, 2008
- Curfew sweep nets seven tickets
- All aboard: Officials get chance to ride rails
- School board seeks to fill two positions
- The grass is always greener
- Thunder of Tub Run slated to roll Saturday
- Brass horn factory to close
- Walworth County announces road work
- 4 dead, 48 injured as tornado hits Boy Scout camp
- Morris pitches Janesville Legion past Genoa City
- Brewers bash Astros
- Snappers shut out by Cedar Rapids
- Defending champ Waupun falls in WIAA Division 2 baseball
- Some day, some woman will reach the White House
Wednesday, June 11
- Porkfest called a success
- Kiwanis plan to retire flags
- Roundabout recommended for dangerous Janesville intersection
- With Hillary out, here’s how women can ‘get even’
- Move over, Martha—it’s entertaining by Dianne!
- East Troy’s O’Connell rockets to top
- Niven is the cream of the crop
- Death notices for June 11, 2008
- Stricker loves Open invitation
- Rogers’ neighborhood grows at Marquette
- Rock River flooding could threaten city’s downtown
- Vechinsky leaves school board
- Triathlon changes its course
- Council approves room tax in Evansville
- Teen pleads innocent in drunken-driving death
- Beloit man killed in motorcycle crash
- Donations are key to prosperity at Lakeland School
- Traffic center faces opposition
- Public record for June 11, 2008
- Rock Aqua Jays cancel tonight’s show
- Flags stolen from war memorial
- Student exchange seeking host homes
- Biodiesel plant terminated in Evansville
- Wind ordinances faces changes
- Officials round up record amount of pills
- Dozens of homes burn in N. California wildfires
- Beloit man dies in motorcycle crash
- Snappers hang on for win over Cedar Rapids
- Janesville Legion wins season opener
- Madison Memorial falls in state baseball quarterfinals
- Oswalt, Astros handcuff Brewers
Tuesday, June 10
- Repairing trees damaged by storms
- Stevens Point tops Verona for state softball title
- Rock River flooding closes portion of I-94
- Record high predicted for Rock River
- Investigation into double fatal fire completed
- Janesville couple arrested for selling marijuana
- Where the dinosaurs roam
- Rock County is leading the way as communities develop Smart Growth plans
- Death notices for June 10, 2008
- Council struggles with roles
- Mental health and criminal justice advocates swap ideas
- Board puts controversial school position on hold
- Public record for June 10, 2008
- Flooding closes several Rock County roads
- GM plant to cut more production
- Milton teachers end year without contract
- Not-guilty plea entered in beating
- Near ace: When a hole-in-one really isn't
- Clinton teachers settle contract
- Beloit police arrest man in standoff
- Lakers look for finals rally
- Tomatoes pulled off shelves amid salmonella scare
- Snappers hang on for victory
Monday, June 9
- Milton teachers ask for contract talks to resume
- Lake Delton empties out
- Rock County roads closed due to flooding
- Sheriff's Office investigates report of robbery
- Wet, wild weekend
- Death notices for June 9, 2008
- City considers fix for dangerous intersection
- Delavan still trying to heal one year after murders
- Police: What really happened?
- Put on the feed bag at annual Pork Fest
- Public record for June 9, 2008
- City grapples with possible uses of mammoth GM facility
- More than 200 graduate from Milton High
- Gas hits national average of $4 for the first time
- Cougars surge past Snappers
- Beloit Town Board to discuss location of fire station
- Three Beloit road construction projects scheduled for Monday
Sunday, June 8
- Kane County rallies to stop Beloit
- Brewers hold off Rockies
- Janesville City Council to hold first informal listening session Monday
- Clinton drama overhyped nonsense
- Death Notices for June 8, 2008
- Shoppers are snapping up converter boxes
- Nonprofits will feel the loss of GM/UAW involvement
- 20 years after plant closure, Kenosha has rebuilt its economy
- Beloit residents weathered similar storm with Beloit Corp. closure
- Public Record for June 8, 2008
- Program offers inmates an alternative to a jail cell
Saturday, June 7
- Evansville man accused of showing porn to child
- At least five hurt in Wisconsin's severe weather Saturday
- Janesville police investigate child's death
- Five-run eighth shatters Brewers
- Pro: We need to stand by staunch allies like Colombia
- Con: Colombia trade pact is a boon for outsourcers but a huge rip-off of U.S. workers, consumers
- Pastors, politics and the wink-wink rule
- Council may up liquor licenses
- Hard work leads to double graduation
- Police clerks nix union
- Don’t fear the fungus, trouble mostly cosmetic
- Community leaders will focus on charting course for city
- Veteran remembers D-Day invasion of Normandy
- Death Notices for June 7, 2008
- Back-over prevention is back in spotlight
- Public Record for June 7, 2008
- Parker grads embark on grand adventure
- City to recognize "Bessie the Cow Day"
Friday, June 6
- Parmalee powers Snappers again
- Monroe to play for state softball title
- Palmyra-Eagle falls in state soccer
- Janesville business hit by car for second time in two months.
- Janesville Police seek armed robbery suspect
- Young voters: Obama’s race as an asset, non-issue
- Prescription drugs to be collected
- Schroeder suggested for top job at Parker
- Smoke killed Beloit Township couple Wednesday
- Soldier with local ties dies in Iraq
- Telfer confirmed as UW-W chancellor
- Chrysler, Toyota tied on productivity report
- Death notices for June 6, 2008
- Joy, pride, memories mark Craig graduation ceremony
- Craig student rolls over rough road to graduation
- Parker ceremony at Monterey
- Public record for June 6, 2008
- Edgerton finds first farmers market to be small but successful
- Drug roundup is prescription for prevention
- Artists spur gentrification of once-blighted Bronx
- Pierce’s dramatic return lifts Celtics to Game 1 victory
- Verona advances to state softball title game
- Waunakee advances in state soccer tourney
- Parker's Strieker makes All-Big Eight soccer first team
- Current political history compelling
Thursday, June 5
- East Troy falls in 12th innning of suspended sectional baseball final
- Parmalee homers twice to lead Snappers
- Janesville Fire Department to try new tactics to prevent fire fatalities
- Dislocated Beloit workers receive assistance
- School district surveys due
- Officials: Rain hasn’t had major impact
- Two die in Beloit Township house fire
- Meeting becomes pep rally
- Council to look at greenbelt policies
- Residents want city to get in gear on traffic issues
- Detroit automakers close in on foreign competition
- Death notices for June 5, 2008
- Library director guilty of giving minors alcohol
- Garage fire causes $150,000 damage
- Street resurfacing could cause delays
- Public record for June 5, 2008
- Driver's citation not warranted in tanker rollover, D.A.'s office says
- County businesses anticipate adjustments in wake of GM announcement
- Board to vote Tuesday on Wilson principal
- Bank robber faces 31 years in prison
- Political fundraiser convicted in corruption trial
- Clinton ending candidacy, supporting Obama
- Two dead in Town of Beloit fire
- Four Janesville players get All-Big Eight first-team baseball honors
- East Troy suspended after 11 innings sectional final
- Obama enjoys great political ride
Wednesday, June 4
- Brewers sweep Diamondbacks
- Rockford man sentenced to nearly 32 years for Footville bank robbery
- Janesville's east-side residents discuss concerns
- Torch Run is planned
- Democratic dream ticket may be possible
- GM employees still in shock over announcement
- Employee injured interrupting burglary
- GM workers likely to have options
- Doubt cast on several local GM suppliers
- Death notices for June 4, 2008
- Police continue prostitution investigation
- Maybe some money, but what about GM?
- Where’s Mike? Union head out of country for announcement
- Listening session set for school plan
- Sales of locally built vehicles keep falling
- Three locals are finalists for Parker job
- Public record for June 4, 2008
- Doyle vows to fight to keep plant open
- Seeking a new identity
- Tears, years in highway death
- Short-term plan: Help the displaced workers; pursue new use for GM plant
- Early morning house fire injures Janesville woman
- Another Chicago derailment raises safety concerns
- Janesville house fire injures a resident
- Snappers' pitchers dominate Quad Cities
- Parker tops Craig, falls short in bid for state tourney
- Hard-hitting Edgerton takes Edgewood to the limit
- Braun homer ruins Johnson’s big night
- Edgerton's Hesselman takes second in state golf tourney
- Over the hill with Bill
- Hillary’s last hope
Tuesday, June 3
- Death notices for June 3, 2008
- GM has long, rich history in Janesville
- Residents sad, scared and surprised
- Despite rumors, plant closing comes as shock to workers
- Officials speak out on GM
- Janesville's GM plant to close
- Local man, family injured in collision
- Janesville GM plant slated for closing
- Public record for June 3, 2008
- Rock County struggling for options for mentally ill
- City's days as auto town are numbered
- Alliant grant will double BTC power program
- Democratic challengers question Ryan's proposals
- Long primary season ends with Obama ahead
- Quad Cites shuts down Snappers
- Edgerton golfers each shoot 78 in state tournament
- Spitting on Veterans
Monday, June 2
- Brewers win fourth straight
- Monterey Dam restoration or removal part of Janesville parks discussion
- Analysts: Janesville's GM plant is among most vulnerable
- Janesville softball places three on All-Big Eight first team
- Janesville School Board to consider size of fund balance
- Death notices for June 2, 2008
- Briscoe wins at Milwaukee Mile
- Resident recognized for good heart, helping hands
- Safety agencies practice to make perfect
- Lack of facility creates crisis for cops
- Public record for June 2, 2008
- Kennedy out of 'successful' brain surgery
- Man charged after wife dies in crash
- East Rotamer Road to close for construction Wednesday
- District survey deadline has been extended to Friday
- Officials trying to identify body found along Highway 51
- Man found dead along Highway 51
- Brewers complete sweep of Astros
- Bill's final bow? Don't bet on it
Sunday, June 1
- Portion of Highway 11 closed for the summer starting Monday
- Public hearing Monday on Janesville's parks plan
- Construction of Beloit's new library should progress soon
- Death notices for June 1, 2008
- City may buy Look West property
- Here comes the green bride
- Presidential race not satisfying the myth-makers
- Driver charged in crash that killed Beloit woman
- More Americans are caring for their children’s children
- Yahara Elementary School enters the computer age
- Alliant proposal delaying dog park
- Public record for June 1, 2008
- Elbow grease helps build Edgerton’s new skatepark
- Ailing lake should soon be healthy
- Vibrations are bringing down the house