Beloit, WI News
Beloit, WI News
Buccaneers won tournament and conference honors, prestigious academic awards, an...
A quick look back at Sunday's ceremony...
See an entire album of Commencement 2012 photos here:
Blue Skies Award-winner Amani Edwards'12 hugs McNair Director Aurora Chang at th...
Early birds get the best seats (on the mounds). Ceremony begins in 45 minutes. W...
Away from campus? Don't let that stop you from being in Eaton Chapel tonight. We...
to Commencement on Sunday? Here's som...
The stage is set, class of 2012:
The Angel Museum to host “Ancient Cherokee History Luncheon”
As seen from the president's front porch this morning:
President Bierman predicts 70 and sunny for Commencement (with The Weather Chann...
Want to know (or remember) what it's like to be a graduating Beloiter? Click her...
Commencement 2012
President Bierman waited until yesterday's Turtle Trot to unveil his new sneakers:
Submit a photo from Commencement past or a photo of something that reminds you o...
Purchase Beloit blankets this spring to help support the senior class gift drive...
After seeing this video, there's no way you'll want to miss Saturday's concert--...
We know many of you have been waiting for this, and here it is:
Derek Carrier, a pre-med major, graduates next month and may have an NFL contrac...
Nina Katchadourian, this year's Ferrall Artist in Residence, is at the front end...
Ah, spring at Beloit--you know what that means! Symposium Day. Want to see what...
The photo spread on the classes of '62 and '72 in the most recent issue of the m...
For those of you who were excited about the addition of this pen-and-ink drawing...
As the job ad puts it, Beloit is "seeking an educational enthusiast. An energize...
The digital essays of Beloiters are now airing on Wisconsin Public Radio (and be...
8th Annual Sip -n- Taste Fund-Raiser
An honors term update: The Academic Performance Committee forwarded its recommen...
Have a closer look at the merry- and trouble-making depicted in this classic ren...
Featuring profiles of graduating seniors, photo spreads of the classes of 1972 a...
Last Thursday. 1 p.m. or so. 75 degrees out. Full sun. Some things never change....
Love this idea! Do you have a Little Free Library anywhere in your community? Do...
The snow is gone now but the summer preparations continue over in Alumni Affairs...
Though it was a quiet week on campus (spring break!), the students who stuck aro...
Arts as a catalyst for economic development, adaptive reuse, live music: that's...
Whether you’re a college student looking to accelerate your credit-accumulation...
Midwest Living magazine's most recent issue features the supper clubs of Beloit....
Happy Valentine's Day! What is it, exactly, that you love about Beloit?
another great RCA Award talk happening tomorrow (see below). You can also check...
Recognize anyone on the front page of today's Washington Post? Look directly abo...
BIFF comes to the Angel Museum
Beloit International Film Festival 2012
La Cusina Dinner
Did YOU know the college has a coat of arms?
Get to know Beloit students and employees (sometimes the two overlap!), now hand...
How are Beloiters feeling on this first day of classes? Check out our Terrarium...
This week's Fridays with Fred has some great photos!
One more time, with feeling! Have a great holiday season, Beloiters.
An update on Zainab al-Khawaja's situation.
Even in the thick of finals, students, faculty and staff are pausing today to sh...
The college's commitment to academic advising - to doing it well and often - has...
See Beloit through the eyes of our current students--what is it that YOU see?
Get a taste of the annual Iron Chef competition with new videos, pics. Can you g...
a team mulls over their answer at last night's Girls and Women in Science Trivia...
Former Dean of Students Bill Flanagan, now executive advisor to the President, i...
Article in Oct 2011 “Black Meetings and Tourism”
Spend two minutes watching the leaves drop (and the colors pop) around campus.
BC student brings museums out into the community. "Lots of people don't realize...
First-year flautist finds a way to maximize these final few warm days of fall.
Friday afternoon class, fall afternoon.
Physics professor trumpets at Olde English race.
Are you a student who uses e-reader textbooks, or has taken advantage of the col...
7th Annual Community Wide Rummage Sale!
The staff at Beloit College Magazine is creating a Beloit-centric gift-guide, an...
Resident Assistants, readying themselves for another day of training.
Ready for a little run? A group set out from Middle College early Wednesday (Aug...
Back to School for Beloit - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Back to School for Beloit - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
spotted, all over Beloit today: new students and their families! Welcome to Beloit.
Beloit’s Riverfront Snappy After Makeover
Have YOU got any Beloit-style bling?
A Birthday Celebration at the Angel Museum
Headed back to campus soon? Scour your closets first for potential musical-instr...
Has the summer issue hit your mailbox yet? Tell us what you think! Online commen...
Hot Summer Sale in The Angel Museum Gift Shop
2011 Volunteers of the Year Announced
Admissions is looking for digital, high-resolution submissions of your favorite recent BC photos for use on the web and in print. Their favorite submissions will be awarded prizes! To submit photos: email photos as attachments to catalana@beloit.edu, br
Hey new Beloiters! We're excited that you're excited about your room assignments. There's a Facebook group set up for class, fyi: it out, and feel free to keep the questions coming!
Three Beloiters (Deborah'11, Liz'11 and Brian'12) recently completed videos documenting their study abroad experiences and analyzing lessons learned. Check them out on the college's YouTube channel. Remind you of your own adventures a
The Mindset Men - professor McBride and Mr. Nief - will be on Jim Bohannon's evening radio program tonight. Tune in at 10 pm ET to hear about their new book, "The Mindset Lists of American History" (on bookshelves now).
The Daily News today filed a story on the work underway this summer all across campus-- from donor-funded historic core renovations and the Strong Stadium upgrades, to new roofs at Smith and the library. Extra, extra. Read all about it:
Phys Plant guys beat the heat on Daily News front page:
Alumna Katelynn Rynders'07 and fire-chief dad Kevin profiled in Chicago paper for Father's Day. Sweet read!
A little treat for Beloiters prone to doing the NYTimes crossword. Check out clue 23 in one of this week's puzzles!
Beloit, WI is a 2011 All-America City Finalist. See three reasons why Beloit is again up for this honor (we last won 40 years ago). Beloit contingent is in Kansas City to make their case this week. Good luck!
A Royal Wedding Tea Party
Baccalaureate 2011 highlights now on YouTube: Hear Prof. Greg Buchanan promise to remember (and to lie about the passing of time), watch Christophe Shea’11 break boards, see Jacob Williams’11 joke around, listen in as Ge Mu’11 and Nath
Missed commencement? Watch the whole thing unfold in two minutes flat. Footage of speakers and Chamber Singers performances (at normal speed) will be online next Monday. Congrats again class of 2011!
"Last year's graduation speaker, David Axelrod, then-senior advisor to President Barack Obama, remarked that the students had 'the most creative cap design of any graduating class that I have come across.'"
Our division champion Buccaneers open Midwest Conference Tournament play tomorrow morning (9:30 a.m.) at The Ballpark at Strong Stadium. Let's go Buc Baseball!
Seniors! What've you got planned for your mortarbord? Last year's graduates will be tough to top, but we're sure you've got something up your (graduation gown) sleeves.
Three Beloiters (with another laying down a recorded baseline) offer up an ode to "535-eleven, Be-loit, WI" (the college and the city) in this recent performance of the brand-spankin' new "Take me to Beloit."
College students and members of the community enjoyed great music and great food at a community potluck Sunday in Horace White Park.
Next month's graduates slightly less worried than their predecessors about the job market, according to this piece in the local newspaper. (The second time this week a Beloiter's been on the cover!)
Braving 40-some degree weather, students, faculty and staff (and even a few family members) showed up for the inaugural Spring Day Turtle Trot along the Rock River.
Friends, former professors and admirers of Zainab al-Khawaja'07 have a new Facebook group aimed at helping her cause (and ending her hunger strike, now in its eighth day). Join up and help out.
Kate Corby’99 is profiled in this month’s Dance Magazine, one of six choreographers featured.
4th Annual Plant Sale
Talk about locally sourced! Did you know Commons gets its syrup from campus trees?
It's time for some straight talk. Beloiters are SUPER. There, we said it.
It's a bird. It's a plane. It's... it's...
"We are good to go--our track/cross country athletes will be running on a brand-spanking-new NCAA-quality track when they return to campus this fall," President Bierman announced Monday morning.
FREE tickets are still available for Saturday's performance of Sounds of Desire. Tickets are available at Turtle Creek Bookstore, the Office of International Education, and the Beloit Public Library reference desk. (Though admission is free, ticketh
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Beloit's winningest b-ball coach, Bill Knapton, participated in the Reese’s Division III All-Star Game this past weekend:
You can tell it's spring by the unbridled joy spread across campus and concentrated in Pearsons quad. Here, Professor Roc Ordman leads some Beloiters in a little jump-and-yell.
via Beloit College Alumni Affairs Reminder: DSC and Young Alumni Award nominations are due Friday (March 18). Nominate an outstanding and accomplished alumnus/a from the class of 1961, 1971, 1986 or 2001! Visit our Awards page ( to learn more about the
Well? How was your spring break? Have you fully recovered?
7th Annual Sip-N-Taste
Resurrection Concert at Angel Museum
Angel Museum Honors Hometown Heroes
For those on campus, the group will be holding an informational dinner at 6 p.m. tonight (Tuesday) in the Science Center.
Beloiter Wins Miss Capital City.
If you're ever mulling over what you'd like to do with your Monday night, SPIEL (the college's substance-free-programming club) has the solution: milkshakes.
Accepted in the class of 2015? Meet some of your fellow future Beloiters in this facebook group.
How did our students made swift work of snowpocalypse 2010? A turtle-shaped igloo in Aldrich Field.
Beloit International Film Festival 2011
We've got a full spring scheduled featuring everything from Peking Opera to a lecture by Ali Allawi, former Iraqi Minister of Defense. See the full calendar and sign up for the monthly Arts & Lectures email at www.beloit.edu/arts
Miss out on Jan. 21st's MLK Convocation? See a part of Associate Professor Debra Majeed's address, "Imagine Better: A 21st-Century Response to the 'Dream' of King."
Know of someone on the hunt for a job? In the market yourself? The college is hiring!
BIFF Comes to the Angel Museum
Hey on-campus Beloiters; does anyone know of any student, faculty, or staff (or any combination thereof!) viewing parties happening for Sunday's big Bears/Packers game? We'd love to get pictures! Let us know in the comments or email vollbrechtl
Museum Winter Hours
Check your local listings to see alumna Melissa Smith Nilles'05 on "Jeopardy" today! "It was a really fun, if totally surreal, experience," Nilles said.
We love hearing these great stories about getting your Beloit College acceptance letters! Keep'em coming.
Local NBC affiliate talks about our Center for the Sciences in their going "Going Green" segment.
Hey Beloiters, Can you articulate that special "something" that motivates you to support Beloit? If so, we'd like to hear about it! In a few sentences, please let us know what's behind your decisions to give back to your college. We m
What do you love most about the city that gave the college its name? More specifically, what do you love about its downtown?
There's just something about our squirrels...
watch: Two new videos up on the college's Vimeo channel.
Oprah, Please Come To Beloit
Just in time for the holidays, the highway adjacent to the campus's west side is reopened.
Somebody’s Angel Concert
Little Angel Tea Party
Beloit College family holiday card: the making of. Don't worry, no photographers were harmed in the making of this photo.
Don't forget to join faculty, staff, students and the Biermans for a Beloit College family photo shoot! Come to the Eaton Chapel circle at 12:45. Tacky sweaters and holiday regalia are highly encouraged, but not required. See you there! (For more
Fall finds the Hendricks Center -- soon that'll be snow, you know?
Not on campus, but curious about today's 2010 International Symposiums? Read the abstracts here:
It's International Education Week at Beloit College, and we've got events galore. Making it even more special is the fact that the college is celebrating 50 years of study abroad--were you one of those many students who studied internationally
Hot off the presses: the Fall/Winter 2010 issue of the Beloit College Magazine. Check your mailbox or read it online -- and feel free to leave a comment!
Team Beloit today won the inaugural "Shoehorn" trophy at the 48th running of the Olde English Classic at Leeson Park. President Bierman had challenged faculty and staff from Lawrence and Ripon to participate in the team challenge. They gamely a
Students chat with President Bierman Wednesday in the Java Joint, part of a regular series of open office hours with the president. For news of upcoming student coffee hours with the president, visit the Terrarium at https://www.beloit.edu/campus/ .
U.S. Sen. and asst. majority leader Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Representative Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) visited campus Friday, Oct. 8 to stump for Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) and promote early voting. An invitation to host a similar event on campus has been
Happy move-in day, first years! Welcome to campus.
Tom McBride tickles the ivories; what more do you need to know?
Pizza, prizes, and a pretty sweet new center for the arts
Two nights, six bands, endless fun!
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Aldrich school plans for 50th anniversary
Rockton athletic field dedicated
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Guestbook on ‘Talk’ from Beloit
Congress productive, but gets no respect
Plots grow vegetables and memories in Beloit
Suspect waived as adult
Big harvest across area
Mayor brings complaint against new chief
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Kettle may double its Beloit site
Aldrich school plans for 50th anniversary
Homecoming Parade
Rockton athletic field dedicated
Landmark in jeopardy
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Guestbook on ‘Talk’ from Beloit
Congress productive, but gets no respect
Plots grow vegetables and memories in Beloit
Suspect waived as adult
Big harvest across area
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Generosity can change lives
Beloit schools to be honored
Beloit budget hearing slated
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Crime Stoppers
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Generosity can change lives
Beloit schools to be honored
Beloit budget hearing slated
Behaviors affect healthcare costs
Mayor brings complaint against new chief
Kettle may double its Beloit site
Homecoming Parade
Landmark in jeopardy
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Infant health focus of hearing
Harvest Fiesta to be held
Minister bikes across nation to spread good word, cheer
Book based on mall rapist story
Playing for Luis
Schools will check for liquor abuse
Victim remembered by friends, teammates
Charges pending for suspect
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South Beloit limits yard waste fires
Beloiter, 18, shot dead
Program may have support in this area
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Hononegah grad’s chewing up crime
Senate candidates debate issues
S. Beloit to crack down on overdue sewer bills
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Downtown bank robbed
Plans for park at Chicory Ridge debated
School board seeks to plug deficit
South Beloit limits yard waste fires
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Hononegah grad’s chewing up crime
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S. Beloit to crack down on overdue sewer bills
All 33 miners safely rescued in Chile
Downtown bank robbed
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Deer hunters head for woods
Senate candidates debate issues
Absentee voting in full swing
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Plans for park at Chicory Ridge debated
CROP Walk to help the hungry
School board seeks to plug deficit
Aging buildings challenge district
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Senate candidates debate issues
Stateline Area BriefsEquipment eyed for Township
Plans for park at Chicory Ridge debated
School board seeks to plug deficit
South Beloit limits yard waste fires
Program may have support in this area
Hononegah grad’s chewing up crime
S. Beloit to crack down on overdue sewer bills
Downtown bank robbed
Class deals with Lessons in Love
Fundraisers for troops planned
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Turner eyes science curriculum
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Jacobsen appointed top aide
Great day to play
Will Beloit join Illinois?
Aurora Pharmacy to close its doors
‘Taste’ packs the house
When a friend isn’t a friend
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Hot fall could set area record
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Homeless veterans program advances
Assistant majority leader visits Beloit
Riverwalk may be named after Gregg
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Students receive food for thought
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Legends of Sports on sale
Government In Action
Town of Beloit chief faces new complaint
Firefighters wait tables for tips
Fairbanks still awaiting decision
Up to 40 states probe foreclosure data
Food prices here below U.S. average
Assistant majority leader visits Beloit
Riverwalk may be named after Gregg
Students receive food for thought
Legends of Sports on sale
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Crime Stoppers
Hot fall could set area record
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Homeless veterans program advances
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Sidewalk planned for student safety
Roscoe seeking snow plow drivers
There are others on Senate ballot
City manager assistant to be named
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About 200 foreclosures expected in ‘10
Show and tell
Weber ‘went to (three) I trusted’
Chief process short-circuited?
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Pair launch social network site
Homeless shelter spurs debate
Arson investigation continues
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Mowing down the competition
Schools land $782,000 grant
Blessing furry family members
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Students say no to drugs, alcohol
Homeless students tell their story
Seniors get a shot in the arm
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Big drop in enrollment
Couple find life casts growing in popularity
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Students say no to drugs, alcohol
Homeless students tell their story
Seniors get a shot in the arm
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Big drop in enrollment
Couple find life casts growing in popularity
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Local studio showcases musical talent at event
City Clerk position advertised'
Beloit budget, tax hike reviewed
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South Beloit selects its chief
Community Action combines activities into new facilities
Local studio showcases musical talent at event
City Clerk position advertised'
Beloit budget, tax hike reviewed
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South Beloit selects its chief
Community Action combines activities into new facilities
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Stateline Area Government Meeting Snchedule
Former Beloit resident wins film award
Barrett stops in Beloit
Stress, violence addressed at event
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Stepping back through time as Beckman Mill pioneers
Rhinelander News has new owners
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Crime of the Week
Crime Stoppers
Beloit city budget to be reviewed
Dental services offered through AIDS Network
At-risk student numbers down
Sewer line leak search about 65 percent done
Marching to the beat
Finalists named for city post
Frights for the fun of it
Wisconsin grandmother tackles skydiving at 72
American Idol back in Milwaukee
Homeless student needs studied
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It’s a building boom for health facilities
Preparations began early for Beloit police
Bush visit related to policy institute]
Bush visits ABC Supply
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South Beloit budget deficit crops up
`Barktoberfest’ going to the dogs
Homecoming royalty of past being sought
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School fee collections at $240,391
Dog ordinance change requested
New manager at South Beloit Inn
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Carrier drops Roscoe over higher claims
City to unveil budget
Enjoying the day
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It’s a whopper of a watermelon
New governor will face budget woes
Chicory Ridge park plans eyed
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School leader touts year of successes
Poverty figures going up
Being creative, saving money
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Assistant principal settles in at school
Homecoming events kick off
Rib Fest draws hungry crowds
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Beloit ghost hunter spins his tales
Student steps up to opportunities in dance
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United Way agency has kids in mind
Fire prevention focus of week
‘The light in his eyes faded’
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Hats off for security
Brady brings GOP governor race to Rockton’s Chemtool
Beloit ghost hunter spins his tales
Student steps up to opportunities in dance
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Assistant principal settles in at school
Homecoming events kick off
Rib Fest draws hungry crowds
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Days of school houses recalled
Police station plans advance
Police captains’ duties change
Outcome upheld in the 45th
‘Berry’ good spitters enjoy Townview Wisconsin Week
Cuts? Or higher spending?
Hononegah teacher up for honor
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Unemployment stays high across border
New BTC president settles in
Shuttle helps youngsters find safe, fun place after school
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Immunizations need improvement
Lt. Gov. hopeful may tip election
Roscoe to host drug drop-off
Holder to run as write-in
Infant mortality group receiving more support
Recount set for 45th Dist.
School district eyes tax levy hike
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Tickets still available for ‘Taste of Home’
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For Corp. workers, a defeat
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Rockton eyed for vets’ center
Mary Kay director recalls career
Introducing ‘Neighbors,’ a new feature about you
Firefighter recalls years of service
It’s official — fall has arrived
Murder victims live on for loved ones
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Beloit still tops state jobless rate
The sole of innovation
‘Needs greater than ever’
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Tickets still available for ‘Taste of Home’
For Corp. workers, a defeat
Rockton eyed for vets’ center
Introducing ‘Neighbors,’ a new feature about you
It’s official — fall has arrived
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Holder to run as write-in
Infant mortality group receiving more support
Recount set for 45th Dist.
School district eyes tax levy hike
Traffic tie-ups along Hononegah
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Dryer blamed in house fire
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Five now part of Beloit’s history
Walk to Remember has soggy start
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Chili champions to support troops
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Township OKs part-time positions
Boy hurt as he rolls under car
South Beloit whittles down deficit
Weekend big for auto fans
Burning ban a hotly debated issue
Police hunt bank bandit
‘If I were a Thief’ project launched
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Boy, 7, listed as ‘critical’ from injuries
Lighting the night more costly
License splits council
Chili champions to support troops
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Boy hurt as he rolls under car
Weekend big for auto fans
Police hunt bank bandit
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City to consider buying foreclosed properties
Students honored
Hassett seeks top lawyer post
Staying warm may be costly
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Work on road, park continues
Dryer blamed in house fire
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Five now part of Beloit’s history
Walk to Remember has soggy start
City to consider buying foreclosed properties
Students honored
Hassett seeks top lawyer post
Staying warm may be costly
Work on road, park continues
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CrimestoppersCrime of the Week
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City to consider buying foreclosed properties
Students honored
Hassett seeks top lawyer post
Staying warm may be costly
Work on road, park continues
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CrimestoppersCrime of the Week
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Town considers part-time sergeant
Two arrested after stand-off
Healthy diet urged by officials
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Monroe’s the Big Cheese for famous food festival
Few women on death row
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Campaign focuses on foreclosure help
After decades apart, sisters get family reunion in Beloit
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Upton chosen for Hall of Fame
Teen Iron Chef event planned
Storm causes outages in area
EPA outlines cleanup options
Rebuilding Riverside
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Health service cutback
Newest cash cow — speeders
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Flu shots offered in Stateline
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Wisconsin school districts eye open enrollment limit
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Leak bumps gas prices
Hall of Fame to induct Roger Taylor
AP class enrollment growing
Record turnout for primary vote
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District near choices for sex-ed panel
Keach coasts to coroner win
Squeaker for 45th
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Theater’s ‘Mrs. R’ is Hall choice
Stonehuggers restore cemetery
Walk to Remember set Saturday
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Theater’s ‘Mrs. R’ is Hall choice
Stonehuggers restore cemetery
Walk to Remember set Saturday
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Flu shots offered in Stateline
Wisconsin school districts eye open enrollment limit
Leak bumps gas prices
Firsthand remembrance of Sept. 11
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Historian Irrmann is Hall inductee
Town celebrated Fest on the Rock
Casting call set for reality show
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Ballot to be settled Tuesday
History comes alive at Heritage Days
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Crime Stoppers
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Faith Christiansen Hall of Fame choice
Start spreading the news; BMHS orchestra off to NY
Deputy coroner resigns
Protecting police dogs promoted
Fall Fest kicks off in Roscoe
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25 years for Beloit slaying
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Crime Stoppers
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Faith Christiansen Hall of Fame choice
Start spreading the news; BMHS orchestra off to NY
Deputy coroner resigns
Protecting police dogs promoted
Fall Fest kicks off in Roscoe
25 years for Beloit slaying
Firsthand remembrance of Sept. 11
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Shopiere club sold to county
No cause of death for babies
Farmers preparing to begin harvest of projected big crop
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Experts help trace family history
First-time parents get a hand
Crowds turn out for regional expo
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United Way kickoff set for Sept. 22
GOP candidates outline issues
Area girl stricken by rare disease
Good News
Lawsuit allowed to go on
‘Festival on the Rock’ slated Saturday in Town of Beloit
Councilors haggle over legal fees
City council OKs permit for pub
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Church breaks away over gay clergy issue
Hopes still high for Target site
Sale event planned
State seeks death penalty
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Deputy coroner files complaint as coroner election approaches
Million Minute Challenge brings families together
Rally for jobs
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Students to perform at BMHS
Partners in Prevention to host Family Fun Fest
Tractors, tradition draw crowds
Baby items sought in local drive
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Walworth County Fair fun for all ages
Chicory Ridge Park plans eyed
Vehicles priced lower to attract local buyers
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A Western Welcome
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Polling places
Tavern requests eyed by council
Primary vote approaches
Crime Stoppers
Physically challenged can soar
Chicory Ridge Park plans eyed
Vehicles priced lower to attract local buyers
A Western Welcome
Polling places
Primary vote approaches
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Tavern requests eyed by council
Crime Stoppers
Physically challenged can soar
Angels in the Attic Rummage Sale
Museum Plans for 6th Annual Angels in the Attic Rummage Sale
Primary vote approaches
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Tavern requests eyed by council
Crime Stoppers
Physically challenged can soar
Chicory Ridge Park plans eyed
Vehicles priced lower to attract local buyers
A Western Welcome
Polling places
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911 use rules stressed
Former-Warner Electric site focus of EPA hearing Sept. 15
Neighbors gather for 40th cookout
South Beloit workers to switch unions
Good News
Residents urged to get flu shots early
Return Purple Heart
Heritage Days in Beloit
Beloit grade schools honored
Good News
Jobs rally slated in Janesville
Sales tax revenues plummet
‘The same as drowning’
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Regal Beloit buys Netherlands firm
Boys, Girls Club fundraiser set
Neumann ‘comes home’ for forum
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Classic cars to cruise to help Crime Stoppers
Old pills can kill
So much to do this weekend
Good News
Mother charged in abuse
First American acquired
Candidates spar for 45th District
Activity helps to raise funds for S. Beloit Fire Department
Ghouls and zombies needed
Police seek burglar
Agencies request grant funds
Fresh faces at the head of the class
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Schools ponder tax vote
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Grant will aid lab at Logan Museum
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Roscoe receives rugged laptop for squad car
Five are chosen for Hall of Fame
Muslim Center observes Ramadan
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Program promotes dental health in schools
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Roscoe receives rugged laptop for squad car
Five are chosen for Hall of Fame
Muslim Center observes Ramadan
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Program promotes dental health in schools
Activity helps to raise funds for S. Beloit Fire Department
Teen body builder shows dedication
Trendy tea, Kombucha, to return
Police video investigation still stalled
Travelers preparing to hit road
Wisconsin denied military ballot law waiver
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Pension pockets empty
Teacher development program funds granted
Wisconsin denied military ballot law waiver
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Crime Stoppers
Pension pockets empty
Teacher development program funds granted
Teen body builder shows dedication
Trendy tea, Kombucha, to return
Police video investigation still stalled
Travelers preparing to hit road
District may face suit in assault
Importance of ads
Thompson seeks baseline data from parents
Swearing in
Shot at fame on ‘Your Chance to Dance’
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N. Illinois jobless rate rises
Police dog program on hiatus
Summer’s last hurrah
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Pet law to take effect
Howe named library director
Eclipse Center overhaul continues
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Beloit still leads Wisconsin cities for unemployment rate
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Event promotes pupil achievement
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So far, eggs here safe
Call it ‘Marley’s mural’
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Pet law to take effect
Howe named library director
Eclipse Center overhaul continues
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Beloit still leads Wisconsin cities for unemployment rate
Event promotes pupil achievement
District may face suit in assault
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Journey to remain cancer-free
New principal for St. Peter’s
Administrator raises approved
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Journey to remain cancer-free
New principal for St. Peter’s
Administrator raises approved
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So far, eggs here safe
Call it ‘Marley’s mural’
Baby Bear Diaper Service aims to cut waste
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Evidence points to burglary
Drunken driving crackdown
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Ill. school districts get federal boost
TOB unveils BadgerTracs
Two arrested on weapons charges
Dog park studied
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Prairie Days Parade calls up simpler times
Coroner hopeful quits job to run
‘Bee Movie’ attracts many fans
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In Beloit, rental properties are about 40% of housing
Hailey continues to touch lives
Lock it up or someone else will drink it up
Corn fest turns 50
Edgerton event celebrates agriculture, power of steam
Schools to get $5.1 M
Gun Club safe was found open
Climber
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Dog shot by police officer
Crimestoppers
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Casey’s Law aims to protect pets
All things vintage at Annabelle’s
FatWallet CEO vies for title
Homeless numbers drop
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Weighty problem for state
‘Average nasty’ year for creepy crawlies
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