News Archive for January 13, 2013
Progress being made in Fourth Ward
By MARCIA NELESEN - Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013
JANESVILLE --
Burdette Erickson said he knew things were improving in the Fourth Ward when the drug dealers started moving in together.
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Public record for Jan. 13, 2013
By GAZETTE STAFF - Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013
Residents heartened by change in the Fourth Ward
By MARCIA NELESEN - Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013
JANESVILLE --
Things are getting better. That's the word coming from people living in the Fourth Ward—one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
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Two sought after town of Fulton home invasion
By GAZETTE STAFF - Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013
FULTON TOWNSHIP --
Police have found the truck stolen during a home invasion Friday night in rural Edgerton but are still searching for two men accused of holding the homeowners at gunpoint, stealing guns and cash and then speeding south into downtown Janesville.
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Annual event celebrates King, local diversity advocates
By ANN MARIE AMES - Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013
ROCK TOWNSHIP --
A crowd of several hundred enjoyed the annual celebration of the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at Blackhawk Technical College on Saturday.
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Ravens top Broncos in double OT 38-35
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013
DENVER --
One big throw down the sideline, 70 make-or-break yards on a wing and a prayer — a high, arcing touchdown pass that soared through the icy air, flew over two defenders, landed in the hands of Jacoby Jones, saved the game for Baltimore and kept Ray Lewis' 17-year career going at least one more week.
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Kaepernick delivers, 49ers beat Packers 45-31
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013
SAN FRANCISCO, CA. --
Colin Kaepernick did a little bit of everything in a record-setting, sensational playoff debut — and Aaron Rodgers just couldn't keep up.
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Guns without roses
By KATHLEEN PARKER - Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013
WASHINGTON --
By today’s standards my father would be considered a gun nut, but his
sentiments were understandable in the context of his time. Like others of
his generation, he had witnessed Germany’s disarming of its citizenry and
the consequences thereafter. Thus, the slippery slope of which gun rights
advocates speak is not without precedent or reason.
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Driving to distraction
By ESTHER J. CEPEDA - Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013
CHICAGO --
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has said he will be signing into law a bill that provides "temporary visitor" driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants—to bolster road safety. Yet the evidence that this result will happen is scant.
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