Imagine you and your significant other dating for months.
Youâve talked about a color scheme for your wedding. Maybe youâve picked out rings and debated how many children youâd like to bring into the world.
And then he drops a bomb. He tells you heâd like to see other people, to explore other opportunities.
But even so, he wants to keep up with the wedding planning.
You might feel like Janesville and city of Milton officials felt when they learned the town of Milton is considering alternatives to a plan that would merge the Janesville and Milton fire departments.
The chairman of the Milton Town Board said he s still interested in a merger with Janesville and the city of Milton for fire service, but he also wants to talk
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A $100,000 donation will do a lot of good according to United Way Blackhawk Region Board President Al Hulick.
Hulick says thanks to the gift from Mark and Kathy Bush last week, $1,223,860 or 51% of the $2.4 million campaign goal has been pledged with numerous companies yet to report final numbers.
Hulick says Earlier this year, the Bushes contributed $10,000 to United Way’s COVID-19 Action Fund. In 2018, the Bushes provided a major gift in support of Janesville’s downtown ARISE project.
For 33 years, the Bush family owned and operated Data Dimensions, a company founded by Mark’s parents, Wally and Marge Bush.
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JANESVILLEâThe United Way Blackhawk Region recently received a $100,000 gift from Mark and Kathy Bush to support the 2020 community campaign.
The contribution is intended to support those with the greatest needs at this difficult time. It also is hoped to inspire other donors to help United Way reach its $2.4 million fundraising goal.
To date, $1,223,860, or 51% of the campaign goal, has been pledged with numerous companies yet to report their fundraising totals.
âWe have witnessed how valuable United Way is in our communityâevery day but particularly in times of crisis, and how many programs and families depend on its support,â said Kathy Bush. âWith this gift, Mark and I are blessed to care for our community at a time when itâs needed most.â