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Why Van’s the Man

Anyone needing proof of my contention that Wisconsin conservatives ought to back Van Mobley for DPI superintendent need look no further than today’s Appleton Post-Crescent story on the race: Three candidates — current deputy Tony Evers, Beloit Supt. Lowell Holtz and National-Louis University professor Todd Price — agree that the so-called “qualified economic offer” needs to [...]

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Two state superintendent candidates could be left off ballot

Posted: Jan. 7, 2009 1:44 p.m.Two candidates vying for the state's top public schools post are trying to correct paperwork submitted yesterday so they can be placed on the February primary ballot, a spokesman for the Government Accountability Board said today.Board staff determined late yesterday that Beloit School District Superintendent Lowell Holtz and National-Louis University Professor...

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Black River Falls, Wisconsin, 1893: News Reports and Photos from Wisconsin Death Trip

... the snow by the father in a soap box.”[3/16, State News]“Mrs. A.J. Cowles, aged 87 years, died at Beloit. She had been married to Deacon Cowles, who survives her, for nearly 68 years. On the occasion of her last birthday her eccentric husband presented her with a coffin which he had made with his own hands and in which she was buried.”[3/16, State]“A woman who gave her name as Wilson died...

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At a glance: Tom Craddick

Born: Sept. 19, 1943 in Beloit, Wis.Home: MidlandEducation: Bachelor's degree in 1965, master's of business administration in 1966, both from Texas Tech University.Texas House career: First elected in 1968; chairman of the House National Resources Committee, 1975-85; chairman of the House Public Health Committee, 1991-93; chairman of House Ways and Means Committee, 1993-97.Elected first Republican...

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Senator Burris

His aides are calling him Senator already. Mr. Burris, 71 years old, brushed off the opposition in a 25-minute interview during which aides called him “senator” and he argued that he would represent his state well. “From South Beloit to Cairo, from Galena to Zion, East St. Louis to Lawrenceville, I know this state. I [...]

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Five Poems by Sarah Gridley

New and On View: Mudlark Poster No. 78 (2009) Honey Ants | Is He Decently Put Back Together? Return of the Native to the Widespread Hour Ovation | The Orator's Maximal Likelihood Sarah Gridley's poems have appeared in Chicago Review, Denver Quarterly, The Beloit Poetry Journal, jubilat, Drunken Boat, Meridian, Journal 1913, VOLT, Barrow Street, Crazyhorse, Gulf Coast, and Tusculum Review.

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New device could stop drivers for being drunk behind the wheel - WTHI

... Walla Walla Union-Bulletin 2009 Rings in New Law for First Time DUI Offenders WGIL Radio News Beloit Daily News - WAND all 204 news articles Read More

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'I Am the Senator, and It Sounds Good'

... him "senator" and he gamely argued that he'd make a good representative of his state. "From South Beloit to Cairo, from Galena to Zion, East St. Louis to Lawrenceville, I know this state. I know its people," he said.He also questioned—as have several legal scholars—the Senate's legal right to keep him from taking the Senate seat. "By what authority can [Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid]...