If you've got an old "tube-style" television, a defunct cellphone or even a few strings of Christmas lights that no longer work, there's a place this weekend where you can get rid of it all.
JANESVILLE -- GOEX Corporation of Janesville demonstrated its commitment to sustainability Tuesday, on Earth Day, by cleaning up a little more than a mile-long stretch of U.S. Highway 14 as part of Wisconsin's Adopt-A-Highway program. "Earth Day is every day for us," said GOEXÂ President Michael Pregont.Â
JANESVILLE – “What are chameleons famous for?†Zoozort animal educator Noelle Bezio asked more than 50 children and their families seated around a red rug at Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville on Sunday, celebrating Earth Day.
EDGERTON – Spend the lunch break learning about the importance of urban forest at Edgerton Hospital, 11101 N. Sherman Road on Friday, April 19…
JANESVILLE – In gardening gloves, pruning shears in hand, Val Wyman cleared weeds Tuesday from a small triangular flower bed tucked in a corner of a downtown Janesville alley.
JANESVILLE — Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville will celebrate Earth Day next week with a day of family-friendly activities.
JANESVILLE — SSM Health is hosting a Reusable Bag Drive during the week between April 24-28 to benefit ECHO and a Community Paper Shredding Ev…
Carole Salinas of Janesville planned a program for her students on April 22, 1970, while Martha Mealey of Delavan bought a deep blue flag showing fragile Earth from space. Both women shared memories of the first Earth Day 50 years ago.
Gerri Green was busy working and raising a family when the late Sen. Gaylord Nelson organized an unprecedented mobilization for the planet on April 22, 1970. But 50 years after the creation of Earth Day, Green likely would earn Nelson's praise.
