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The Beloit Daily News is a daily newspaper that has served Beloit, Wisconsin and the stateline area of Rock County, Wisconsin and Winnebago County, Illinois since 1848. The newspaper was owned by Duane Hagadone and the Hagadone Newspaper Group [ 3 ] until June 2019, when it was sold to Adams Publishing Group .
Mark E. Anderson, U.S. National Guard general (Wisconsin Rapids) Peter Anderson (1847–1907), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient (Lafayette County) Fred Ascani (1917–2010), U.S. Air Force major general (Beloit) Margaret H. Bair, U.S. Air National Guard general (Lake Geneva) Merton W. Baker (1924–2000), U.S. Air Force major general
David Pierpont Gardner was born in Berkeley, California, on March 24, 1933, [1] to Reed S. Gardner and Margaret Pierpont Gardner. He married Elizabeth (Libby) Fuhriman in 1958. They had four daughters (Karen, Shari, Lisa, and Marci) before Libby's death in 1991. He married Sheila S. Rogers in 1995.
The following are people born in or closely associated with Beloit, Wisconsin and Beloit (town), Wisconsin. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
The Town of Beloit is located in Rock County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 7,721 at the 2020 census. The City of Beloit is located adjacent to the Town of Beloit. The unincorporated communities of Belcrest, Crestview, and Victory Heights are located in the town.
Karen Johnson Boyd (May 16, 1924 – January 29, 2016) was an American art dealer, collector and billionaire heiress. [1] Early life ... Wisconsin. Career. She had ...
George Ransom Gardner (January 19, 1837 – December 20, 1897) was an American politician and lawyer. Born in Horseheads, New York, the son of George Ellison and Mary Ann (Monroe) Gardner, George moved to Wisconsin in 1856, taught school, and worked on a farm. In 1856, Gardner returned to New York and worked on his family