Dane County judge strikes down Wisconsin Right-to-Work law
More than a year after Wisconsin became a right-to-work state, a Dane County judge has overturned the law. The decision released Friday comes out of a lawsuit filed by the Wisconsin AFL-CIO and other unions, which argued
Beloit College receives $1.3 million in grants
Beloit College has received more than $1.3 million in grant funding from four donors in March 2016. The grants will expand the college’s commitment to both research and diversity. Beloit College was awarded a three-year $600,000 grant
Wisconsin DHS dedicating staff to focus on Elizabethkingia outbreak
Governor Scott Walker has approved a plan to help with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services’ response and investigation of an Elizabethkingia outbreak. Walker has signed off on the creation of nine new positions at the DHS,
Wisconsin Capitol dome repairs near completion
While the public could not see it, the interior of the dome on Wisconsin’s state Capitol building spent much of the winter having repair work being done. Crews were repairing plaster, trusses, and an exterior gutter on the
AUDIO REPORT: Scam threatens college students
The FBI is warning of a new phone scam targeting families of college students. An official sounding phone call, threatening arrest of a college student for some offense, is just the latest scam according to Janesville Police
Trump visit to Janesville costs more than other candidates’ visits combined
The cost of free speech can be expensive. Janesville Police Chief Dave Moore was kind enough to share some of the costs of the recent presidential candidate visits with The Gazette. Moore says officer overtime for the
Green Bay schools employee arrested for theft of student medications
Green Bay Police say a school district employee accused of stealing medications intended for students has been arrested. According to a release from the Green Bay Area Public School District, complaints regarding missing medications at 8 elementary
Natural Resources Board delays decision on shooting range rules
The state Natural Resources Board will hold-off on considering new rules for shooting ranges owned by the state. The board had been set to take up the guidelines at its meeting next week, but Department of Natural