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  2. The Gazette (Janesville, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette was established on August 14, 1845, by Levi Alden and E. A. Stoddard. It was initially a Whig partisan newspaper and published only a weekly edition. Alden owned it for the first decade in partnership with a number of different prominent Rock County Whigs until selling his remaining ownership to his last partner, Charles Holt, in 1855.

  3. List of city managers of Janesville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The first mayor of Janesville was A. Hyatt Smith, a pioneer lawyer who was Wisconsin's second U.S. attorney. The first city manager was Henry Traxler, a civil engineer who had previously served as the city manager of Clarinda, Iowa ; [ 1 ] Traxler was also the longest-serving city manager, serving nearly 28 years. [ 2 ]

  4. Ken Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    Hendricks, born and raised in Janesville, Wisconsin, was a high school dropout who joined his father in the roofing business, reshingling houses on weekends.He eventually started his own firm, which grew into a 500-man multi-state operation by 1971, a time when most roofers were still local.

  5. List of newspapers in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette: Janesville: Adams Publishing Group [3] Janesville Messenger: ... Wisconsin Rapids Multimedia Channels Defunct. Green Bay News-Chronicle (1972–2005) [16]

  6. Category:Janesville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Janesville, Wisconsin" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... The Gazette (Janesville, Wisconsin) J. Janesville Cubs;

  7. Fenner Kimball - Wikipedia

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    Kimball served on the Rock County Board of Supervisors and was chairman of the county board. In 1878 and 1895, Kimball served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. [1] Kimball died at his home in Janesville, Wisconsin from the effects of malaria Kimball had gotten, as a result of a trip to Florida for his health. [2]