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  2. Joseph A. Craig High School - Wikipedia

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    Janesville Senior High School, 1955. The original building, simply known as Janesville High School, was opened in 1955.The school was later renamed Joseph A. Craig High School in 1967 with the opening of George S. Parker High School on the west side of Janesville.

  3. Lucy Higgs Nichols - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Higgs with her daughter Mona escaping slavery from Grays Creek, Tennessee to the Union lines, June 1862. In late June 1862, Lucy, her daughter Mona, and some other slaves escaped from Grays Creek, Tennessee, crossed the Hatchie River, and eventually arrived at the Union lines that were at the fairgrounds near Bolivar, Tennessee, almost thirty miles away.

  4. Whistleblowing - Wikipedia

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    An 1883 story in Wisconsin's Janesville Gazette called a policeman who used his whistle to alert citizens about a riot a whistle blower, without the hyphen. By the year 1963, the phrase had become a hyphenated word, whistle-blower. The word began to be used by journalists in the 1960s for people who revealed wrongdoing, such as Nader.

  5. Janesville Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    Janesville Ice Arena is an ice arena and skating center owned by the city of Janesville, Wisconsin. It is home to the Janesville Jets , a North American Hockey League team, and hosts high school and youth hockey programs.

  6. George S. Parker High School - Wikipedia

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    George S. Parker High School is a comprehensive public high school located on the west side of the city of Janesville, Wisconsin.The school, named for George S. Parker, founder of the Parker Pen Company, is a part of the School District of Janesville and was constructed in 1967.

  7. Oshkosh Steam Wagon - Wikipedia

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    The Janesville Gazette. February 20, 1879. p. 1. This page was last edited on 2 December 2022, at 10:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Beloit, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Janesville Gazette, also owned by Adams Publishing Group, also serves Beloit. Beloit is a part of the Madison television market, but due to its proximity to Rockford, stations from Rockford also serve the city and report on local stories and information (weather, school closings, etc.) relating to Beloit.

  9. Michael J. Sheridan - Wikipedia

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    The Janesville Gazette editorialized that the Janesville economy was dependent on the success of the GM plant, saying, "Voters expect him to fight for GM's interests at the Capitol." [8] In February 2010, Sheridan admitted dating a lobbyist for payday lenders at a time when the Wisconsin Legislature was debating regulating the industry. [9]

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