Milton Avenue project in Janesville behind schedule

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Resurfacing work on Milton Avenue in Janesville falls weeks behind schedule. The $4 million project was supposed to wrap up at the end of last month with the road fully open early this month. A spokesman for

Not guilty plea entered for Green Bay mayor

The attorney for Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt entered a plea of not guilty during Wednesday morning’s initial appearance to three counts of violating state election finance laws. Attorney Patrick Knight was in Brown County Court where

DNA evidence frees Daryl Holloway from Wisconsin prison

A 48-year-old Milwaukee man has been released from prison, after DNA evidence proved his innocence. Daryl Holloway spent 24 years in prison for a rape and armed burglary that he didn’t commit. He was convicted in Milwaukee in

YMCA raises money to support youth programs

The YMCA of Rock County has $30 thousand more dollars in the Friends of Youth Scholarship campaign following the success of the annual Tropical Fiesta fundraiser.  YMCA officials say more than 300 attended the 9th annual event Saturday presented

Milton plans open house regarding school referendum

Milton School District officials are working to get the word out about details of the upcoming referendum questions. Milton school officials aren’t relying only on flyers and yard signs to deliver their referendum message. District spokesman Jerry

Avery ex-fiancee expects his release this year

The now-former fiancée of Steven Avery says they anticipate he’ll be released from prison in December. Lynn Hartman appeared on Dr. Phil for part 2 of his sit-down interview about her relationship with Avery, who was convicted

Judge schedules hearing on claims about Wisconsin DMV

A federal judge will hold a hearing next week on claims that DMV service centers gave out wrong information about obtaining photo ID cards for voting. U.S. District Judge James Peterson has scheduled a hearing for October