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Janesville City Hall. This is a list of city managers and mayors of Janesville, Wisconsin, USA. Janesville was originally incorporated as a city in 1853, utilizing the mayor-council form of government. In 1923, Janesville adopted the council-manager form of government, and has retained that form of government ever since.
Janesville: An American Story is a non-fiction book written by Amy Goldstein and published by Simon & Schuster in 2017. It covers the city of Janesville, Wisconsin , and follows the stories of several of its working-class inhabitants from 2008 to 2013, tracing what happens after the Janesville Assembly Plant shuts down.
The area that became Janesville was the site of a Ho-Chunk village named Įnį poroporo (Round Rock) up to the time of Euro-American settlement. [6] In the 1825 Treaty of Prairie du Chien, the United States recognized the portion of the present city that lies west of the Rock River as Ho-Chunk territory, while the area east of the river was recognized as Potawatomi land.
Jul. 28—The city of Janesville plans to wait for gypsy moth eggs on trees in Lustig Park to hatch in the spring before exterminating the defoliating caterpillars, a city employee said. Parks ...
Large historic neighborhood northwest of Janesville's old downtown, including the c. 1855 Greek Revival Sleeper house, [159] the 1855 Gothic Revival Williams house, [160] the 1857 Italianate-style Tallman house, [161] the 1873 Gothic Revival Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, [162] the 1871 CM&SP depot, [163] the 1889 Queen Anne-style ...
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Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. Hialeah, 508 U.S. 520 (1993), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that an ordinance passed in Hialeah, Florida, forbidding the unnecessary killing of "an animal in a public or private ritual or ceremony not for the primary purpose of food consumption", was unconstitutional.