News Archive for August 6, 2012
Taking the joy out of gymnastics
By ESTHER CEPEDA - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
CHICAGO --
Unlike much of the gymnastics events I sat through last week, Mary Lou Retton and the rest of the 1984 American team had something I saw very little of during this Olympics: lyricism, fluidity and, most of all, artistic beauty.
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Focus for Democrats in 44th district race is on jobs, restoring civility
By JIM LEUTE - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
JANESVILLE --
Four well-known Janesville Democrats will square off in a primary Tuesday, Aug. 14, for the chance to unseat Rep. Joe Knilans in the 44th Assembly District.
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Stricker moves into Ryder Cup consideration
By GAZETTE WIRE SERVICES AND GAZETTE STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
AKRON, OHIO --
While Jim Furyk lost his chance for his first win since 2010, Steve Stricker increased his chances of being named to the U.S. Ryder Cup team at Firestone on Sunday.
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Fresh produce a precious commodity
By SHELLY BIRKELO - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
JANESVILLE --
Grocery bags of fresh produce filled the refrigerator, covered the countertops and spilled across the kitchen floor at House of Mercy homeless center on a recent Sunday.
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Slam helps Snappers win
By GAZETTE STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
BELOIT --
JaDamion Williams socked a grand slam Sunday to lead the Beloit Snappers to an 8-2 Midwest League baseball victory over the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, the Milwaukee Brewers low Class A affiliate.
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Albion, Orfordville win Home Talent games
By GAZETTE STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
The Albion Tigers routed McFarland, 10-1, Sunday to conclude the Home Talent League regular season.
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Police seek three men in Saturday shooting
By GAZETTE STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
BELOIT --
Authorities have released the names of three men who are wanted by police report in connection with a shooting early Saturday that left a Beloit man hospitalized.
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Milton clinches division title
By GAZETTE STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
MILTON --
Milton clinched its first Rock River League division baseball title with an 11-1 victory over visiting Farmington on Saturday night.
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Beloit Turner High School track facility nearly done
By GINA DUWE - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
Work is nearly complete on a $1.2 million renovation of the track facility at Beloit Turner High School, said Brad Boll, district business manager.
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'A horseman from the word go'
By NEIL JOHNSON - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
JANESVILLE --
Rural Janesville native Ron Mair was no diamond in the rough. He was even more rugged. Call him a farmer in the raw.
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Public record for Aug. 6, 2012
By GAZETTE STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
Learn more about digital marketing at LGEDC breakfast series
By STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
LAKE GENEVA --
The Lake Geneva Economic Development Corporation (LGEDC) will host a series of free “Breakfast and Learn” events supporting local business development each month at Harbor Shores on Lake Geneva, 300 Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva, from 7:30 to 9 a.m.
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ACE On-the-Farm Twilight Meetings slated
By STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
ELKHORN --
The Wisconsin Towns Association is once again sponsoring on-farm Agriculture Community Engagement Twilight Meetings in August.
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Update: Flags flown at half-staff all week
By STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
MADISON --
ov. Scott Walker ordered both U.S. and Wisconsin flags to half-staff today in mourning for those killed at the Sikh temple in Oak Creek yesterday, and in remembrance of the law enforcement and first responders who risked their lives to assist victims of the shooting.
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Gunman in Sikh temple attack was white supremacist
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
OAK CREEK --
The gunman who killed six people at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin before being shot to death by police was identified Monday as a 40-year-old Army veteran and former leader of a white supremacist heavy metal band.
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East Troy camp provides support for kids of fallen officers
By STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
EAST TROY --
There’s some solace in sharing a bad experience with someone else—especially for kids.
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Touchdown: NASA rover Curiosity lands on Mars
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
PASADENA, CALIF. --
In a show of technological wizardry, the robotic explorer Curiosity blazed through the pink skies of Mars, steering itself to a gentle landing inside a giant crater for the most ambitious dig yet into the red planet’s past.
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Gymnastics gold slips away from Maroney, Smith
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
LONDON --
McKayla Maroney didn’t need to look at the scoreboard. Neither did Louis Smith. The Olympic gold medals they were expected to win were going to someone else.
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Usain Bolt wins 2nd consecutive Olympic 100 gold
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
LONDON --
Lining up for the Olympic 100-meter final, Usain Bolt wrapped up his signature prerace preening by lifting a finger to his lips.
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1 dead, 9 injured in lightning strike at Pocono
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
LONG POND, PA. --
Lightning strikes at Pocono Raceway after a rain-shortened NASCAR race Sunday killed one fan and injured nine others, one critically, racetrack officials said.
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Death notices for Aug. 6, 2012
By GAZETTE STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
Lohse pitches Cardinals to 3-0 win over Brewers
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
ST. LOUIS --
Kyle Lohse pitched six spotless innings to earn his 12th win and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 3-0 on Sunday night for a three-game sweep.
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Motive sought after 6 slain at Sikh temple
By GAZETTE STAFF - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
As worshippers prayed and meditated at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin on Sunday morning, about a dozen women were preparing food in the temple kitchen for a post-service meal that is open to community members, regardless of religious affiliation.
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Dry conditions affect insect population
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
MADISON --
Dry conditions in southern Wisconsin not only affect crops and home gardens, the drought has an impact on the insect population.
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Old World Wisconsin to offer mystery novel tour
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Monday, Aug. 6, 2012
EAGLE --
Old World Wisconsin plans to offer guests a tour of sites mentioned in two murder mystery novels featuring the historical museum in Eagle.
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