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35th Annual Model A Day draws the crowds
Clinton was host again to Rock-Ford A’s 35th Annual Model A Day Auto Show in historic downtown on June 2. The celebration of “Henry’s Lady” hosted hundreds of Model A’s and other classic cars in every body style and color from at least four surrounding states. Entertainment included such delights as music and a vintage fashion show as well as great food and specialty food vendors. They also had parts vendors, crafters, novelty and antique shops, a 50/50 raffle, attendance prizes, a raffle for a Model A part, and many items in silent auctions.
Celebration of life planned for former BMHS, Legion standout Jim Brandenburg
BELOIT — A celebration of the life of Jim Brandenburg will be held at The Rock Bar & Grill pavilion on June 22 from 1-4 p.m. Brandenburg passed away last October in Milwaukee at the age of 56. Older baseball fans may remember him as a star on the 1985 American Legion team that hosted the Wisconsin state tournament. Beloit College head coach Dave DeGeorge was a member of that...
Changes underway at Fort Atkinson Online and WhitewaterWise
The offices of Fort Atkinson Online LLC are undergoing some changes: we are freshening some outdated space to provide an improved work area for Fort Atkinson Online and WhitewaterWise. Our new space is currently a work in progress and our active work area is undergoing some packing in advance of...
Coffee for kids. Mocha Moment coffee shop donates day's profits to Boys & Girls Club campaign
JANESVILLE — With a full house Sunday, on a day it would normally be closed, a coffee shop on Janesville’s southside was buzzing with customers for a cause. All of the day’s profits went to the Boys & Girls Club of Janesville’s capital campaign to construct a new facility on South Jackson Street. Mocha Moment, 1121 Center Ave., said it raised $2,245 in a 3-hour period between 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. Sunday. ...
Wisconsin man arrested for resisting, 4th OWI after running red light
JANESVILLE, Wis. (WFRV) – A man from southern Wisconsin was arrested for his 4th OWI offense early Thursday morning after being pulled over for allegedly running a flashing red light. According to the Janesville Police Department, a traffic stop was conducted around 3:40 a.m. on June 6 near the...
Find unique gifts at Walnut Creek Apparel and Gifts
Rockford, Ill. (WTVO) — It’s always great when you can give a gift to someone you love that just screams ‘them.’ That is why we’re excited to be in downtown Beloit to check out Walnut Creek Apparel and Gifts. Owner Nikkie Chadwick is walking us...
Kikkoman Foods expands in Wisconsin, breaks ground in Jefferson
JEFFERSON, Wis. - Wisconsin is known for many things, but did you know it is home to the world's top soy sauce production facility?. Kikkoman Foods's Walworth plant is already the largest soy sauce producer in the world, but the company is still growing in Wisconsin. It broke ground on a new facility in Jefferson on Wednesday, June 12.
Janesville Education Association president criticizes insurance plan at board meeting
JANESVILLE — The Janesville Education Association spoke out at a Janesville School Board meeting Tuesday against the district’s and school board’s recent decision to pay less into employees’ insurance. Prior to the meeting, association members protested outside the district office. JEA President Laura Mattison, speaking during a public comment period, voiced concerns about the decision, saying she was at the meeting to ask the district “to intentionally work with the JEA.” ...
Not yet legal: ATV/UTV ordinance in Milton paused as city waits for signs
MILTON — ATV and UTV operators can’t yet take to city streets in Milton. A ticket could still be the result. ATVs and UTVs were supposed to be allowed on city streets starting Friday. Until further notice, however, the municipality’s new ordinance regarding them has been put on hold. Police Chief Brandon Sachse put out a statement Thursday afternoon announcing the “unexpected delay” because the city has yet to receive...
NorthStar completes cleanroom build at Beloit facility
NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes has finished building specialized facilities at its Beloit location as it prepares to ramp up manufacturing. The commercial-stage radiopharmaceutical business recently announced the “critical milestone,” noting the new space will support current clinical trials and “full-scale manufacturing” that’s slated to begin in July.
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