Tuesday May 29 | The Janesville Gazette
Should town of Milton approve gravel pit?
No doubt, B.R. Amon & Sons of Elkhorn has agreed to plenty of limits on a proposed gravel pit off Klug Road in Milton Township.
Tuesday May 29 | The Janesville Gazette
Police arrest four on weekend OWIs
A 32-year-old man was arrested for operating while intoxicated, fourth offense, after a single motorcycle accident at 6 p.m. Sunday at 5971 N. County F in Janesville Township.
Milton gets new farmers market
Bailey said the market, which runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sundays throughout the summer, had about 15 vendors and a steady customer traffic during its first weekend.
Public record for May 25, 2012
ERIC S. CONNOR MCILQUHAM, 27, of 450 S. Arch St., Janesville, at 9:40 a.m. Wednesday at his residence on a charge of suffocation/strangulation. -- BURGLARY to a residence in the Rockvale Mobile Home Park, 6219 S. Highway 51, Rock Township.
Milton man arrested on charge of fifth OWI
Jeffrey Miller, 53, of 3221 E. Dix Drive, Milton, was arrested at 12:21 a.m. Thursday after a traffic stop in the area of Highway 59 and North Clear Lake Road.
Milton Man Arrested For 5th OWI
On 05-24-12 at 12:21am a Deputy from the Rock County Sheriff's Office arrested Jeffrey Miller, 53 years of age, from Milton, WI for felony 5th Offense Operating Motor Vehicle While Under the Influence of Intoxicants.
Changes made, but hurdles remain for gravel pit plan
The town of Milton edged closer to a decision on a gravel quarry along North Klug Road, with its planning and zoning committee drafting a long list of conditions for the quarry Tuesday and authorizing its town attorney to formalize the list for further review at a meeting Monday, June 11.
Program aims to match unemployed with businesses
MILTON -- State officials said a pilot program to be launched next month will match unemployment insurance compensation recipients with Wisconsin businesses for training and possible later hiring.
Projected rise in rail activity could mean more frequent, longer waits for drivers
Traffic heading east on West Court St. waits for a train to clear the crossing in the late afternoon on 04-30-12. A projected increase in train traffic in Janesville may mean more and longer waits at crossings in the city.
The Raptors are 6-0 overall and lead the Rock River League's Southwest Division with a 3-0 record.
Discovering Democracy research fair on Thursday, May 24 at Milton High School.
This is a VERY special opportunity for WE THE PEOPLE of the MILTON school district and area to learn more about significant public policy issues.
CrimeTracker 15: Burglary in Milton
On May 16th, 2012 at approximately 10:30am a burglary was reported to the City of Milton Police Department.
Residents learn more about Milton bypass, Highway 26 expansion
Ready or not, the Milton Highway 26 bypass show has come to town-or at least, off to the east of town about one-half mile.
Public record for May 14, 2012
THEFT reported at 3 p.m. Friday in the 500 block of North Chatham Street, Janesville.
Are communities wise to invest in tourism?
Last week Wednesday , The Gazette ran three stories about area communities with plans that might attract more visitors.
Edgerton man arrested for 4th OWI
MILTON -- The Rock County Sheriff's Department says deputies arrested an Edgerton man for his fourth offense of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
Residents oppose proposed Milton gravel pit
A group of residents in Rock County are hoping their legislator can stop a gravel pit from coming to their neighborhood.
Town of Milton to review revamped quarry plan
What: Public hearing for a re-submitted conditional-use permit request by Scott Traynor of Milton and B.R. Amon & Sons of Elkhorn to develop a 137-acre gravel quarry along North Klug Road.
Town to review revamped quarry plan
In its second attempt to land a permit for a controversial gravel quarry plan, a developer is offering the town of Milton a slew of changes to a proposal it floated earlier this year.
In a meeting Tuesday, the Milton City Council directed the city to seek proposals for a study that would show, among other things, whether the Highway 26/59 corridor is a suitable location, and whether projected traffic and occupancy demand would support a hotel there.