Story archive for March 2008
Monday, March 31
- Brewers nip Cubs in 10 innings
- Bush-haters won’t stop McCain
- Faith doesn’t negate act of negligence
- Still prime-timers: Packers to open on MNF
- Death notices for March 31, 2008
- Craig softball eyes rebound season
- Free 'I voted' stickers ready for tomorrow
- Rains raise flood fears
- N.D. puts UW on ice
- Missing boy found a few hours later
- Janesville police unsurprised by recent gang graffiti
- Public record for March 31, 2008
- Last hurrah? Pressure on Sheets to perform in contract year
- Sharon school has new district administrator
- Eating on the cheap
- From many, one common faith
- Sunday crash kills Janesville man
- Administration unveils sweeping plan to overhaul financial regulation
Sunday, March 30
- Kansas holds off Davidson’s final shot
- Chicago Cubs face Milwaukee Brewers in season opener
- Hansbrough leads top-seeded North Carolina into Final Four
- Memphis heads to Final Four
- Brewers not getting much respect, again
- McCain's methods: Speech puts context on foreign policy views
- Council asks for public input on new manager
- Public record for March 30, 2008
- Death notices for March 30, 2008
- Changes mean students need more vaccines
- Proposed reading cut alarms Edgerton teachers
- Dates delayed: School calendar still not settled
- Politics in City Hall: Some say partisanship is increasing at local levels
- Stay or go? As new attrition program looms, former GM workers reflect on previous offer
Saturday, March 29
- UW proves it belongs
- Bulls, Noah hammer fading Bucks
- Edgewood nips Craig in soccer opener
- Parker boys strong in field events
- UCLA defeats Xavier
- Brewers take 5-2 victory over Royals
- Kansas City tops Milwaukee at Miller Park
- Bucks have no answer for Magic act
- Upset ends run for UW seniors
- Wildcats' blitz unravels Badgers
- Curry, Davidson dazzle Wisconsin
- Kansas toys with Villanova
- Public record for March 29, 2008
- Pro: If Congress insists on blocking Canadian oil, the Chinese will buy every drop
- Con: Exploiting Canada’s tempting tar sands only prolongs America’s carbon habit
- Death notices for March 29, 2008
- When we choose a president, should religion matter?
- Minority students sought to apply for scholarships
- Ex-police chief won’t be charged
- Student-run taxpayer clinic makes taxes a lot simpler
- The reality of rural living
- Man charged in prostitution probe
- Rock River is still on the rise
- NIU shooting puts spotlight on police chief
Friday, March 28
- Memphis, Texas big winners
- Craig baseball team looks to step up in Big Eight
- It doesn't have to be this way: The ugly new politics of judicial elections
- Farmers’ choice about how much corn to plant could be key to US consumers
- Metro growth rate in top 5
- Death notices for March 28, 2008
- Clinton janitor fired by school district
- Remembering the state's fallen
- Milton students learn about community of past
- Public record for March 28, 2008
- Mailer, ad might have violated campaign finance laws
- Referendum, budget issues key points at Milton forum
- Community came first for dentist
- Democratic chief warns Clinton-Obama bickering could hurt party in November
- Xavier, UCLA to battle for Final Four spot
- North Carolina shuts down Washington State; Louisville rips Tennessee
- Liberals lying: McCain does not want 100 more years of war
- Iraqis hoping McCain wins
Thursday, March 27
- Brewers tie Cubs 10-10
- Let’s not forget Legislature’s success stories
- Brewers' Capuano to attempt rehab instead of elbow surgery
- Fielder’s intensity carries Brewers into ’08 season
- Bush says Iraq needs security, not ‘hectoring’ from Congress
- Whatever it takes: Hillary’s counting on it
- DNR: Cougar likely is wild
- Death notices for March 27, 2008
- Mercy expansion plans highlight trauma services
- Teens ticketed in gang incident
- Public record for March 27, 2008
- New owners to open tanning salon
- Lawyer decertified as public defender
- Jackson Elementary has a visitor
- Committee eyes six alternatives for fairgrounds
- Chief urges caution on Delavan Lake after two fishermen fall through ice
- New home sales fall for fourth straight month; at 13-year low in February
- Johnson scores 28 points, Bibby seems OK in Hawks’ win over Bucks
- Two solutions for Democrats in Florida, Michigan
- Gray area: When is someone too old to be president?
Wednesday, March 26
- Ben Sheets gives up 9 runs in win over White Sox
- Con: Compulsory licensing of generic drugs helps poorer nations save lives
- Pro: Thailand’s misuse of compulsory licensing let corrupt officials steal millions
- Brewers’ Riske helped Royals pitcher Greinke through struggles
- Bush says tax rebates will lift the sagging economy
- Healthy Demos key to Parker girls track team
- Whitson leads local, area gymnastics honorees
- Death notices for March 26, 2008
- Parker baseball team to feature speed
- Child porn results in arrest
- Candidates share thoughts on city manager search
- New program has library patrons shifting into OverDrive
- Man arrested in strip club case
- A fish story with net results
- High school fight leads to expulsions
- Public record for March 26, 2008
- Patching it up
- Hunting preserve facing renewal
- Girls hockey takes step forward
- Concert series gets permanent home
- BTC president explains recent raises
- Sledding hill might be use for lake material
- Beer depot license relinquished
- Group returns $5,000 gift; it might have been violation
- Mayor denies any conflict of interest after resort owner’s contribution to PAC
- County board candidate has misdemeanor in past
- Clinton says she would have parted with a pastor who spoke about America the way Obama’s has
- Brad Penny and Dodgers, on the move, play to 3-3 tie with Brewers
- White America has a blind spot
Tuesday, March 25
- Longer, and longer still
- French president says he cannot rule out possibility of boycotting Beijing opening ceremony
- Five inductees headed to Janesville Sports Hall of Fame
- A license to love
- Nuisance rule gets teeth
- Death notices for March 25, 2008
- Beloit woman arrested for prostitution
- Co-op girls' hockey clears first obstacle
- Public record for March 25, 2008
- Official worries Milton was too fast hiring interim chief
- City puts historic house up for sale
- Coalition endorses area candidates
- Assistant DA: Victim happy with man’s sentence for rape
- Four candidates for Beloit Turner School Board
- Challenger for an appointed Town of Beloit Board member
- Facilities referendum up for vote in Beloit Township
- Referendum is key issue in Milton School Board election
- Council candidates debate growth, sidewalk issues
- Fontana voters get say on public projects
- Mayoral candidates agree it’s time for a change
- Flemming challenges Spellman in Lake Geneva's 3rd District
- McCain says US succeeding in Iraq as American death toll hits 4,000
- UW-Whitewater splits doubleheader
- Heat burns Bucks again
Monday, March 24
- Rockies beat Brewers 6-5
- Two candidates for Lake Geneva’s 2nd District
- Pennsylvania primary might prompt parties to rethink nominating system
- Secret race plays out in Milwaukee County
- Extending road means more safety, less traffic congestion: city administrator
- Growth, development issues for 1st District candidates
- Use of TIF money debatable between District 2 candidates
- Candidates differ on use of city money for development
- Former alder challenges incumbent
- Facilities an issue for Clinton school leaders
- Evansville school district candidates talk issues
- Mayoral issues in Edgerton
- Lake Geneva voters decide on development
- Candidates agree that city’s charm should be maintained
- Restaurant owner wants liquor license in dry town
- Town clerk/treasurer should be appointed by town board: supervisor
- One, not two candidates for city council
- White House says 4,000 US death in Iraq is ‘sober moment’
- Death notices for March 24, 2008
- Juvenile arrests drop locally, statewide and nationally
- Public record for March 24, 2008
- Committee money may help Turtle restore headstones
- Is it 'a gold mine' or a fairgrounds?
- Moving fairgrounds is low on list of county priorities
- Monroe man dies after home fire
- Stolen vehicle found in Rock River
- The chaplains: Telling life stories of the fallen in Iraq
- Wisconsin faces Davidson in Sweet 16
Sunday, March 23
- Capuano likely facing another major elbow surgery
- Obama's speech on race was ambitious, compelling
- Public Record for March 23, 2008
- Delavan drug house declared public nuisance, shut down
- ‘A real blessing’: Director breathes new life into senior center
- Special Olympians get ready to take on local chefs
- Officials watching river levels
- Death notices for March 23, 2008
- One year later, battle lines still drawn on ethanol plant
- Telephone notification system makes emergency response efficient
Saturday, March 22
- Sheets to start for Brewers on opening day
- Giants beat Brewers 8-1
- Whitewater women go out with a win
- Badgers headed to Sweet 16
- UW-Whitewater women fall in semifinals
- Community can ban direction signs, appeals court says
- Death notices for March 22, 2008
- Public Record for March 22, 2008
- Low-income housing organization could shut its doors
- Area residents take part in Columbus movie shoot
- A wonderful life: Downtown window washer remembered by friends
- But when will it end? Update on the latest bout of miserable snow
- Questions answered about open records
- Couple finds support for Mom at Alzheimer’s Support Center
Friday, March 21
- Brewers top San Diego Padres 4-3
- Economy forces some children to move home with parents – even in middle age
- Shining a light on the open meetings laws
- Death notices for March 21, 2008
- Mercy plans new building
- Three arrested in stabbing incident
- Public record for March 21, 2008
- BTC administrators given promotions, pay increases
- BTC welding facilities could see expansion
- BTC planning to resume woodworking classes
- Jury convicts Footville robbery suspect
- Local car wash has gone to the dogs
- Mayoral candidates face off in Edgerton
- Wait for found money continues
- Suburban gets wet; contest results have to wait
- For flood-weary Midwesterners, raging rivers, rising floodwaters have become familiar
- Badger women return to title game
- Badgers fight off Cal State Fullerton
- Teaching hatred or harmony?
- Why didn't Obama leave that church?
- Royals pound Brewers
Thursday, March 20
- Marquette advances to second round
- Divisions in Fed make Bernanke’s juggling act harder
- Openness group doles out the honors
- Let’s not forget the Legislature's success stories
- Obama speaks; who listens?
- If bailout helps Bear Stearns, why not homeowners?
- Closed-door government lacks key ingredient: us
- DNR: Proposed changes would simplify deer season rules
- Full tank: Warhawks well-stocked with athletes
- Death notices for March 20, 2008
- Milton approves Roberts as interim chief
- School for deaf to get new building
- Police: Nothing found in report of man with rifle
- Money earmarked for snow cleanup, but more is coming
- Public record for March 20, 2008
- Evansville readies for more road work
- Lasting legacy
- Donations help church fund $3 million project
- Heavy rains hit Northeast and Ohio Valley
- McCain misfires on chance in Iraq
Wednesday, March 19
- Larry Harris released as Bucks general manager
- Standing by their man
- Guilting America to the White House
- President Bush urges patience with Iraq as war enters 6th year
- Death notices for March 19, 2008
- Edgerton Hospital sheds management company
- GM announces shift changes
- Interim chief candidate will seek community input
- Search is over
- Tan salon closes, surprising clients
- Public record for March 19, 2008
- Cops empty liquor store
- Crisis interveners are on the clock 24/7
- Inmate suicide attempts rare, but taken seriously
- Rock County 4-H Fair announces main-stage lineup
- Man accused of beating his father charged with battery
- Bush says he has no doubts about war in Iraq despite ’high cost in lives and treasure’
Tuesday, March 18
- Bucks get burned by Heat
- Angels beat Brewers 11-4
- Fed aggressively cuts funds rate by three-fourths of a percentage point
- Badgers preparing for Cal State Fullerton
- Strip club sting nets 10 arrests
- Cookie sales fall short for local Girl Scouts
- Feingold: Parties work as one to find solutions
- Death notices for March 18, 2008
- Man gets one year probation for rape
- New administrative director is 'ready to go,' Sheiffer says
- Consumers wonder how high gas prices will go
- The long journey
- Vacant liquor store broken into again
- Clinton strategy and liberal guilt
- Obama, Butler bask in the joys of being black
- Petition filed for Cecelia's project
- Hixon plans open office hours
- As economy sags, Bush plays cheerleader and says everything will be fine in the long run
- O'Leary joins AP All-State five
Monday, March 17
- AP GIRLS ALL-STATE BASKETBALL
- Brewers’ Capuano hurt during win
- Villanueva battling to make Brewers rotation
- McCain visits Baghdad as Iraq commemorates anniversary of Kurdish massacre
- What do markets mean?
- Death notices for March 17, 2008
- City estimates to exceed snow budget by $400,000
- School district wants parents' input on languages
- Public record for March 17, 2008
- O'Leary leads Big Eight honorees
- Four in custody after burglarizing beer depot
- Program targets repeat drunken drivers
- Green mattresses make for a comfortable, restful night’s sleep
- One last snowy hurrah
- Beloit restaurant burns
- Concern about credit crisis leads Fed to make rare weekend move
- NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS
- UW settles for No. 3 seed in NCAA tourney
Sunday, March 16
- Badgers celebrate another championship
- Sheets strong in win over Seattle
- Time dwindling for Washington to stave off financial ruin
- Education on the laptop: Janesville’s new virtual school works—for some
Saturday, March 15
- UW hockey team loses WCHA series
- Public record for March 16, 2008
- Vincent's Blue leads all-tournament team
- Celtics have no problem with Bucks
- Vincent repeats as Division 1 champ
- Death notices for March 16, 2008
- UW-Whitewater women earn final four berth
- Badgers advance to title game
- Parra and Bush pitch Brewers to 8-3 victory over Royals
- Cheesemakers reign again
- Flambeau wins third straight title
- Badgers advance to Big Ten title game
- Public record for March 15, 2008
- UW-Whitewater women advance
- Cougar tracks spotted near Elkhorn
- Town hall meeting will discuss underage drinking
- Bible battle ends, First Amendment wins
- Frederick is a woman of distinction, a leader, an advocate and volunteer
- Death notices for March 15, 2008
- Brewers beat Padres, 6-2
- Work begins to widen Interstate in Illinois
- Traveling sales legislation stalls in Assembly again
- ‘Life is good’ for wine enthusiasts
- Edgerton to take up NEV ordinance
Friday, March 14
- Vincent girls return to state title game
- Monroe survives feisty Altoona
- Monsters and racists and sexists, oh my!
- Brewers owner says he’s confident in manager Ned Yost
- Krabbenhoft, Flowers lead Wisconsin over Michigan, 51-34
- Retelling Vietnam: Veterans recount war stories
- President Bush acknowledges weakness in US economy
- Death notices for March 14, 2008
- Shelter nears three months of service
- Teachers sign off on make-up dates
- Teams go from driving through ice and snow to practicing in it
- Brewers bullpen has a new look
- Driver arrested twice in two nights
- Downturn slowing work on subdivision
- PSC grants power to pipeline plan
- Senior volunteers helping students learn the joys of reading
- School board candidate has misdemeanor in past
- 'Fire-safe' cigarette bill heads to governor
- Council candidates discuss green issues
- Maui may become first US area with $4 average price for regular gasoline
- Verona rolls, Middleton falls in girls state semifinals
- Marquette advances to Big East semifinals
- With similar policies, Obama-Clinton battle boils down to race, age, gender
- Con: Arizona crackdown on undocumented workers is mean-spirited and damages economy
- Pro: Illegal workers enrich employers but shortchange U.S. taxpayers
Thursday, March 13
- Brewers beat Diamondbacks 8-6
- Mommy, what’s an assignation?
- Mauermanns sweep top hockey honors
- Tentative agreement between teachers, district detailed
- Police arrest suspect in Citgo robbery
- Senate wind energy bill withdrawn
- Sex offender heading to halfway house
- Brewers have tough decisions for starting rotation
- Van Galder’s lost items often have a one-way ticket
- Public record for March 13, 2008
- School candidate forum focuses on budget cuts
- Death notices for March 13, 2008
- Spanish pledge angers veteran
- Suspending funeral director was a mistake, state admits
- Boozer’s late layup helps Jazz pull out victory over Bucks
- Endeavour docks with space station to kick off construction work
- What do we want from wronged political wives?
- Don't bet on a ticket united Obama, Clinton
Wednesday, March 12
- Mariners beat Brewers, 5-1
- Morton, Hendrickson earn honors
- UW-Whitewater guard earns WIAC Player of the Year honor
- Miller adds to his honor list
- Beloit park expansion project on hold
- GM lays off second shift
- Snow days will be short
- Death notices for March 12, 2008
- Interim chief candidate named
- Director leaves Armory
- A necessary evil: Confusion clouds title insurance
- Public record for March 12, 2008
- Title costs tied to property’s value
- Enrollment dip worries officials
- Easter Egg Scramble cancelled
- Riverside bathroom to be renovated
- Counterfeiting suspect identified
- Ramp for Monterey in the works
- Looking for ash borers
- A donated vehicle for a woman in need: Priceless
- Wrestling room space saved
- Fund-raiser failure hurts Walworth County 4-Hers
- Board considering plan to add girls ice hockey
- Businesses could lose liquor licenses
- Obama wins Mississippi; Democrats focus on Pennsylvania
- Young scores career-high 22 in Wizards’ 105-97 win over Bucks
- Desperate White House wives
Tuesday, March 11
- Do-it-all Bill Hall returns to infield for Brewers’ new defensive look
- Sheets tagged for 5 runs in Brewers' loss
- Best when swallowed with several grains of salt
- Former AG Ashcroft denies wrongdoing in monitoring contract worth millions
- Death notices for March 11, 2008
- JEA, board reach deal
- Public record for March 11, 2008
- Officials laud nuisance ordinance
- Proposal would expand nuisance ordinance
- Voters tour school needs
- Turner board votes to proceed with negotiations to buy land
- Business facing action by city
- New Milton superintendent has some experience with district
- Cuts may eliminate reading classes
- Survey: Businesses have plans to hire
- Brewers reliever Derrick Turnbow tries to brush aside criticism
- Endeavour begins longest space station mission ever
- Sheets entering final season of his contract
- Edgerton's Gregory, Badger's Merritt get AP All-State honors
Monday, March 10
- Brewers beat Chicago 6-4
- Why outlaw voting?
- McCain aims to ignite campaign with money, bio and issues tours
- Public record for March 10, 2008
- Accident victim sent to health care center
- Cutting the mustard: Fighting back against garlic mustard
- Vintage car headed to the big screen
- Death notices for March 10, 2008
- Noon Lions Club working to help visually impaired in Honduras
- Handicapped accessibility at issue at Monterey Stadium
- Tentative snow-day dates considered
- Union-busting allegations disputed
- Democrat says win in GOP district sends message: less ideology, more problem-solving
- Bucks fall hard to Sixers
Sunday, March 9
- WIAA girls state basketball pairings
- WIAA basketball tournament results
- Ratings reveal which states are governing well
- Electronic monitoring put to use
- District examines holy day policies
- Public record for March 9, 2008
- Life on the bracelet
- Nine years later, fight against traveling sales crews continues
Saturday, March 8
- Three-pointer sends Monroe girls to state
- Death notices for March 9, 2008
- Badgers wrap up Big Ten title
- Verona ends Parker girls season
- Man rescued from river after crash on Interstate
- Teachers, school board to continue talks Monday
- Death notices for March 8, 2008
- WIAA basketball tournament scores
- Parker runs past Craig
- Blazers nip Bucks in final seconds
- Con: Health care choice gives Ameicans better benefits than parity legislation
- Rhubarb resumes over who owns sports info, images
- Pro: Congress must pass mental health parity before the elections
- Resale shop to restore local Habitat affiliate operations
- Janesville woman admits to harboring man on probation
- All of Franklin could handle two-way traffic
- Downsizing of Walworth County board may be under microscope
- Negotiators for Janesville School Board, teachers to meet
- Meeting on wrestling room was improperly noticed
- Public record for March 8, 2008
- Boys & Girls Club serves more kids through new after-school elementary site
Friday, March 7
- Parker advances to sectional final
- Budget gap is about priorities
- US troops are suffering hearing damage in epidemic numbers; roadside bombs blamed
- Howard Dean certainly has chutzpah
- Saturday bargaining session possible in teacher talks
- Janesville squad car involved in chase and crash
- Death notices for March 7, 2008
- Public Record for March 7, 2008
- Town requests review of former police chief
- Wind siting proposal has residents uneasy
- Interim chief stepping into uncertainty: Department has been without chief or contract two months
- New superintendent named in Milton
- Fellowship becomes a family affair
- Open wide: Hygienist fills dental care needs at Rock Haven
- Board approves Pioneer Estates
- Beloit College president stepping down
- Elkhorn looking to correct sewer problems
- Death toll rises in Baghdad bombings, families mourn victims
- Delavan-Darien girls one game from state tourney
- Memorial's late surge leaves Badger behind
- Two-time defending champ advances
- Clinton hits mark: Do we really know who Obama is?
Thursday, March 6
- Crime and punishment for reading
- Suddenly, it’s crowded at the top
- Favre rules out return to playing football
- Ford workers must decide to stay or go as buyout deadline nears
- Milton not rehiring chief
- Public Record for March 6, 2008
- Judge dismisses burglar’s lawsuit
- Death notices for March 6, 2008
- Barred lawyer responds to public defender
- Lights, camera, taxidermy! Local show getting attention
- Candidate convicted of misdemeanors
- Charges delayed in beating death
- Janesville resale shop owner to open second store downtown
- Guilty plea entered in heroin case
- Farm market, brunch to benefit the homeless
- Candidates Bishop, Kuznacic to meet with public Saturday
- Disc golf course brings new life to Fontana park
- Business following big box retailers
- Schenck AccuRate opens sales office in Whitewater
- Immigration activists look to jump-start national immigration debate for 2008 election
- Bucks waltz past Sonics
- Help or hindrance? Ongoing race might serve Democrats well
- Tuesday's results show we can't count Clinton out
Wednesday, March 5
- Badgers clinch Big Ten title tie
- John McCain gets endorsement from Bush
- Lake Geneva Badger flies with the 3s
- Tice, Merritt headline Badger High's long-range shooting fest
- Charges added in rape cases
- School cuts seem unlikely
- Death notices for March 5, 2008
- Public Record for March 5, 2008
- Delavan-Darien admits errors in high school calendar
- Woman accused of stealing money from schoolkids
- Downtown parking ramp gets high priority
- Fallout from UAW strike reaches Janesville plant
- Supplier strike would help tighten inventories
- Equals: Favre's humanity matched his skill
- Team’s forceful knowledge wins book battle
- Menards plans late spring opening
- Mediation might happen after all
- Math curriculum changes pack meeting
- Clinton still plans referendum
- Hit and run raises questions at police department
- Lake Geneva's Gary Gygax was a giant in gaming world
- Clinton’s Ohio, Texas wins keep her hopes alive; McCain clinches GOP race
- Steinem making last stand for Hillary
Tuesday, March 4
- Iran and Iraq: Foresight or poor sight?
- Bernanke: More needs to be done to prevent home foreclosures
- Fun-loving spirit made Favre a Green Bay legend
- Teachers refuse to mediate
- Potholes force additional Highway 14 project
- Public Record for March 4, 2008
- Death notices for March 4, 2008
- GM’s sales plummet in February
- Panel expected to OK study of county's options for fairgrounds expansion
- Brett Favre retires after 17 seasons
- KANDU puts a new spin on laundering at Best Events Catering
- Candidates cite values at forum
- Ryan Braun adjusting to new home in LF
- Clinton, Obama face day of reckoning that could hasten end to primary battle
Monday, March 3
- Vouchers fail to lift poor students to higher achievement
- Luxury model homes burn outside of Seattle
- Public Record for March 3, 2008
- Death notices for March 3, 2008
- School schedule snafu puts DDHS behind
- Janesville GM plant rolling, for now
- 4-year-old kindergarten to start in private sites
- Two police officers injured in scuffle with Janesville man
- City issues raze or repair order on Case Feed building
- As relatives age, watch for deteriorating driving skills
- Senior drivers say course is beneficial
- Newsletter might have broken campaign finance laws
- Ahmadinejad stresses Iran-Iraq ties, accuses US of spreading terrorism
Sunday, March 2
- Pacers rout defenseless Bucks
- WIAA boys state basketball pairings
- Bush declines to promise that more troops will return from Iraq before he leaves office
- Woman, daughter hurt in rollover
- Lake Geneva Badger wins state berth
- Lock up drugs? Maybe not
- Is growth of resale shops healthy?
- Salt supplies slipping south
- Students throughout city prepare for Battle of the Books
- Death notices for March 2, 2008
- Public Record for March 2, 2008
Saturday, March 1
- Monroe squeaks past East Troy
- Whitewater men win WIAC tournament title
- Craig gymnasts finish 10th at state team meet
- Tremper eliminates Milton girls
- Wausau West wins state wrestling title
- Spurs nip Bucks
- Craig girls dominate Westosha
- O'Leary, Klawitter lead Parker to regional title
- Delavan-Darien girls outlast Whitewater
- Threes take down Craig
- East Troy boys advance to sectional finals
- Verona boys rally past Elkhorn
- Parker star to attend Southern Illinois
- Janesville man blogs during trip
- Elkhorn High freshman wins state all-around
- Death notices for March 1, 2008
- Milton High wrestlers fall in state quarterfinals
- Public Record for March 1, 2008
- Accused gang shooter to stand trial
- Con: Timing could not be worse for peace mission
- What can you do to help a friend after a cancer diagnosis?
- Pro: Mideast peace initiative can succeed if both sides make a commitment
- You can talk about your Clementine…
- Religious diversity reshapes America, safeguards freedom
- How sweet it is: Students listen to, play dulcimers
- Acrylic artist one of three to be inducted into Arts Hall of Fame
- Milton sees light at end of Merchant Row plan
- Cancer counselor brings personal experience to patients
- Too many children getting into trouble at library, director says