Pence campaigns in Wisconsin
Republican vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence campaigned in Wisconsin Wednesday night. The Indiana governor took the stage before an enthusiastic crowd at the Waukesha County Expo Center. “I am determined to work with all of you to ensure
Armed man shot and killed in Lincoln County
A man who was shot and killed by law enforcement in Lincoln County on Tuesday has been identified. Fifty-year-old Scot A. Minard of Eagle River was killed after an exchange of gunfire at the end of a
Appleton learns cost of ‘quiet zone’
Appleton leaders could make safety improvements at railroad crossings, so train engineers wouldn’t have to blow their whistles anymore. A consultant says it would cost between $620,000 and nearly $800,000 to create a “quiet zone.” Public works
Kind heckled over Trans Pacific Partnership at DNC
At the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, a Wisconsin congressman gets heckled on a hot button issue – the Trans Pacific Partnership. It happened as La Crosse Democrat Ron Kind spoke with the media after talking with
AUDIO REPORT: State Representative is glad to see woman nominated for President
A long time local political leader is pleased to see Hillary Clinton win the Democratic Party Nomination for President. State Senator Janice Ringhand of Evansville tells Your Talk Show on WCLO she’s glad to see the glass
Representative Amy Loudenbeck plans to unveil human trafficking poster
State Representative Amy Loudenbeck of Clinton plans to unveil a new human trafficking awareness poster. The poster is one outcome of a bill authored by the Republican last year. Act 5 requires the Department of Justice to
AUDIO: Swine Showmanship helps kick-off animal contests at Rock County Fair
Dozens of area kids show off their hogs at the Rock County Fair. It was all part of the fair’s “Swine Showmanship” contest at the Sale Arena at 5 o’clock on Tuesday. The kids demonstrated how well
Appeals court rules Slender Man stabbing suspects will stay in adult court
A state appeals court says two teens accused of stabbing a classmate 19 times to please the fictional horror character “Slender Man” will continue to face charges as adults. The court upheld a circuit judge’s decision not
Wisconsin transportation fund faces $939 million shortfall
A newly released memo by one of the co-chairs of the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee shows Wisconsin could face a road funding shortfall of nearly a billion dollars in the next biennium, just to keep current projects
Newspaper uncovers Hudson police officer’s misconduct
Newly released records show that a former Hudson police officer had sex 98 times while on duty, and spent about half his time in personal calls on his police phone. Officer John Worden spent eight years on