Rock County Historical Society welcomes author

On March 4, 2016 The Rock County Historical Society will welcome Franklin Vagnone, author of Anarchists Guide to Historic House Museums to the RCHS Campus. Vagnone has experience in a number of fields including architecture, design, preservation,
Janesville DDA hosts info meeting on business improvement districts
The Downtown Development Alliance will be hosting a talk titled: The REALITY of Business Improvement Districts in Wisconsin on Thursday, March 3, 5:30 p.m. at the Venue, 36 S. Main Street in Downtown Janesville. A presentation focused
Beloit homicide suspect pleads not guilty
One of the two men charged with party to the crime of first degree intentional homicide in the shooting death of Cassini Hill of Beloit last month makes his third appearance in Rock County Court. Court Commissioner
Interim Beloit Police Chief will not be moving on to Kenosha
It looks like interim Beloit Police Chief David Zibolski will be sticking around at least a little while longer. Zibolski was one of three finalists for the chief of police position in Kenosha until Saturday when the
AUDIO: Local professor calls this a different kind of presidential campaign

A local political expert says he’s never seen a presidential campaign like this year’s. The popularity of Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders indicates the electorate may be fed up with politics as usual
No go for the Truck on Ice
The Janesville Blackhawk Golden K Kiwanis had hoped to pull the Suburban used for the Truck on Ice contest out of the Traxler Park Lagoon Wednesday. After a warm sunny weekend all the ice had melted. Unfortunately
Janesville family wins settlement against government
A Janesville family, whose youngest member was critically injured in a police raid in Georgia, wins a $1.65 million civil settlement against two local governments. A federal judge in Georgia has awarded the amount to the parents of
