Justice Rebecca Bradley retains seat on Wisconsin Supreme Court
Wisconsin state Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley has been elected to serve a full ten year term on the bench. Unofficial returns show the justice easily defeating a challenge from Appeals Court Judge JoAnne Kloppenburg in Tuesday’s
Sanders wins Wisconsin Primary, claims campaign is “What momentum is about”
Vermont Senator Bernie Sander announced to a crowd in Laramie, Wyoming that he won the Wisconsin Primary. In his speech, Sanders emphasized the momentum that his campaign generated by winning seven out of the last eight primaries
Cruz wins Wisconsin Primary: “We’re winning because we are uniting the Republican Party”
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz, bolstered by the endorsement of Governor Scott Walker and an active “Stop Trump” movement, won the Wisconsin presidential primary Tuesday. Cruz was declared the winner at about 8:30 p.m. CST, as he
Beloit PFC may soon have enough members to hire Zibolski as police chief
The Beloit Police and Fire Commission may soon have enough members to formally approve Interim Police Chief David Zibolski for the position permanently. Three members from the five member board resigned last week after the City Council
Green Bay SWAT team searches for homicide suspects
A SWAT team search for the two suspects in a weekend Green Bay murder came up empty. The Green Bay Police Department’s SWAT team looked for Richard Arrington and Devin Landrum in the 1000 block of Shawano
March traffic fatalities in Wisconsin down from last year
Fewer people were killed last month in Wisconsin traffic crashes, compared to the same month a year ago. Preliminary statistics from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation show 33 people died in March due to crashes on the
Edgerton limousine company shut down following fatal crash
An Edgerton limousine company is shut down by a federal agency following investigation into a crash in Illinois which left one person dead and several other injured. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Turnout brisk for Wisconsin election, no major issues reported
State election officials say turnout at polling places statewide appears to be going strong so far, while no major issues have been reported. The polls have been open since seven this morning, and state Elections Division Administrator Michael
Dozens of school referendums on local ballots in Wisconsin
There are dozens of school funding referendums on the ballot around Wisconsin. Dan Rossmiller, Director of Government Relations for the Wisconsin Association of School Districts, says school districts have long relied on referendums for one-time expenses such
Barn burns in the Town of Union
A rural Evansville family’s children lose their 4-H projects in a morning fire. Evansville fire officials say some pigs, exotic chickens, and turkeys were lost when a barn burned at 16902 West Porter Road. The structure had