Chalk one up for Craig baseball
Tyler Campbell created a puff of chalk dust and that enabled Janesville Craig to come away with a 5-4 victory over Madison Memorial in Big Eight Conference baseball Tuesday night at Riverside Park.
View ArticleMilton School Board confident in superintendent pick
Milton School officials said they had all the information and public input they needed to hire Milton Middle School Principal Tim Schigur this week as the new superintendent.
View ArticleParker baseball's defense takes apart Verona
Janesville Parker's baseball team took out a season's worth of frustrations on Verona on Tuesday.
View ArticleJanesville residents describe ideal city manager
Somebody who is a cross between the financially skilled Eric Levitt, Janesville’s most recent city manager, and the visionary Steve Sheiffer, the longtime city manager before Levitt took over. That is...
View ArticleParker doubles team looks for bigger things
Austin McDonald and Nick Garey finished off their third and final regular season with a winning conference record.
View ArticleCraig soccer beats Parker, 3-0
The Janesville Craig and Parker girls soccer teams will take the same motto into the final stretch of the regular season: Finish.
View ArticleWith health insurance done, Janesville School Board turns to budget
As the Janesville School Board cleared a key hurdle Tuesday night, members were already looking forward to the next track meet.
View ArticleLawyer: Edgerton police going too far by redacting ID info from reports
Edgerton police this week enacted a policy to release no identifying details for anyone named in an official police report—except for the person’s last name.
View ArticleGovernment’s heavy hand
If there is any thread that unites the three latest scandals, it is government heavy-handedness. Seizing the phone records of, say, three editors and reporters would constitute a leak investigation....
View ArticleA perception challenge for GOP
After nearly a year of breathless news reports about how Latinos were going to trip over themselves running to the polls, the reality turns out to be less dramatic.
View Article10 things to know for Thursday
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
View ArticleStruggling Brewers fall to Pirates again, 3-1
Yovani Gallardo surrendered a tie-breaking two-run single to Neil Walker in the sixth and Milwaukee fell to the Pirates 3-1 on Wednesday night to fall to 2-10 in their last 12 games.
View ArticleJoint Chiefs chairman cites 'crisis' over assaults
Sexual assault in the U.S. military is costing the armed services the confidence of women in uniform that the problem can be solved, the nation’s top military officer warns.
View ArticleStitching memories: Old quilt blocks become wall art
Eileen Daniels taught middle school students to connect with their creativity in sewing classes for 30 years. After retiring, she discovered her own wellspring of imagination.
View ArticleSkelly's Farm Market starts Eat Well, Give Well program
Skelly's Farm Market has introduced a new community program intended to tempt taste buds while helping local charities.
View ArticleSnappers rally, then lose in extra innings
The Beloit Snappers rallied from a five-run deficit Wednesday night but lost in extra innings to the Clinton LumberKings in a Midwest League thriller.
View ArticleDriver arrested in Janesville hit-and-run
Illinois authorities have arrested a man they believe was the driver in a Janesville hit-and-run crash that left three teens injured, the Rock County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday.
View ArticleUW-Whitewater baseball wins regional opener
Tom Kerndt got the NCAA Division III regional tournament off to a good start Wednesday for UW-Whitewater's baseball team.
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